Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] [pron] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And er I gets him down and I gets him into the stable , and I gets all the clothes off him and he gets into a bag , a bran bag , more bags and lay down and covered himself , and I hung his clothes round the boiler fire .
2 Whatever the grandeur of the situation she transcends it with a sweet serenity which mesmerizes everyone .
3 She has plenty of the proper sort . ’
4 She handles it like a sophisticated traveller unthreatened by a new airport .
5 Relations between the Prime Minister and Nigel Lawson may still be strained ( she blames him for the present difficulties ) .
6 Now she wears nothing but the same thing , and always .
7 So she approaches it in a better frame of mind .
8 She sees herself as a driving force to get new ideas for new courses onto the University books particularly interdisciplinary courses and others which , she says , have got glamourous , ‘ rather sexy ’ images .
9 Above all , it 's a relaxing therapy and she sees it as a major way of helping a runner ‘ warm down ’ .
10 She keeps you on a tight rein , does she ?
11 She finds herself on a dual carriageway , almost a motorway , raised above the level of the neighbouring houses , and with no apparent exits .
12 She regards me with the same bright smile as her child 's , but tears are rolling down her face and her eyes say , ‘ I 'm losing her . ’
13 She tells me with a peculiar girlie sham .
14 She tells us about the two deaths of co-skipper Alexei Grishenko and Janne Gustavsson both friends for whom she grieved .
15 She presents us with a glistening floor bordered by a number of bells hanging from long ropes , each lit from above to produce its own pool of light .
16 In each work she presents us with an unexpected anxiety , the memory before a human crisis .
17 So she moves them to a nearby burrow when they are approximately four weeks old and at that time they will have become virtually self-supporting .
18 She reminds me of a small animal at bay .
19 John gives Mary the coin , she hides it in the red box for safe-keeping and departs .
20 My mum says he can kip on her sofa because she likes anyone with a Manc accent .
21 If Eleanor Darcy can manage a private room in a prison , perhaps she manages one in the local pub as well ?
22 Or she zips herself into a black evening gown and she 's a sophisticated 30 year old .
23 If she does so and the husband purchases the replacement house for her , and she occupies it on the same terms , a subsequent transfer to her of that house will not be within the terms of the concession ( see p18 ) because that house will never have been a matrimonial home .
24 During this period she herds stray animals to her seashore cave , where she feeds them during the cold months .
25 She watches me through a black veil that hangs from a black hat .
26 I 'm aching to run , but make myself sit for a second while she watches me through the black circles .
27 But she has grown up strangely , and she treats him with a cold formality , calling him ‘ Sir ’ but correcting him almost every time he speaks .
28 She nourishes them with a special fluid which exudes from a nipple on the wall of the pouch in which her larva lies .
29 Environmental issues are also important to Alison although she believes none of the major parties have a good green record .
30 Each one of them tells us about a different aspect of the creature .
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