Example sentences of "[noun] [pers pn] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I ai n't no building them just to get all out and up done , I mean the programme now looks crowded , but when you look at the new programme it 's just full , there 's nowhere else and no more room in them boxes to write my instead of one every two , three months , there 's four and five every month starts something
2 Meeting Jack in his butch horn-rims gave me a feeling of intense familiarity and the first time we banged glasses together in mid-kiss I just knew it was sight at first love .
3 ‘ Father , ’ said Tutilo , burning into startling whiteness , ‘ I pledge you my faith I never did nor never would have done him any harm , nor do I know of any who might need to wish him ill .
4 ‘ I mean , the two reasons I even got involved in a group were at the party — Mark Smith and John Peel .
5 They 're one of the reasons I now make everyone come to me , rather than traipsing round the world . ’
6 It 's a trick I never learnt .
7 He was receding a bit , and ‘ with long hair I always looked pretty and I do n't like being pretty — I wanted a bit more of a hard image ’ .
8 And it 's too late to put together the story I really wanted to do this week .
9 I was so deep in the story I never noticed . ’
10 ‘ That 's the sweetest story I ever heard , ’ Zeke says .
11 Perhaps the best way to write this kind of story ( or even the equivalent of the detective novel at short story length ) is to do as I did with the first crime short story I ever wrote .
12 Its entrance was discovered in 1950 and two years later this deepest of all gouffres acquired a sad celebrity with the death there of Marcel Loubens , a Belgian speleologist , who was badly injured deep underground but could not be got to the surface quickly enough to save his life , a story I dimly remember reading at the time in newspapers .
13 Well according to the er Express I just had a look at , they reckon it 's on but for about half the original sum .
14 In accordance with Clause 2 sub-clause 3 of the Conditions of Contract I hereby authorise my Acting Depute Director ( Projects ) or his successor to act on my behalf generally in respect of this Contract .
15 I suspect that in the excitement of going on board I hardly realized she was leaving me for good .
16 Outgoings will vary but in my own case I already know that for gas , water and the poll tax I shall need an extra £132 .
17 In this case I also wanted to get the cut edges of the neckband tidied up as soon as possible — remember this particular garment has been ferried to and fro to class and back .
18 no , and any case I just remembered Nicola 's was only hundred and sixty .
19 In this case I usually get them running round for a while jumping , hopping , walking backwards and also get them to shout some calls .
20 Son taught it to me , in case I ever got a Hungarian .
21 The only case I ever get .
22 This had already been binned but I binned the offer as well , just in case I ever came close to considering it seriously .
23 Whenever I speak of it , he just says it can stay as it is in case I ever want it .
24 ‘ Honest , mister , I 'm the 'ardest luck case I ever 'eard of , ’ she said , halfway through the second sandwich .
25 On this part of the case I respectfully agree with the observations of Lord Donaldson M.R. , at p. 325f , in the Court of Appeal and of Neill L.J. , at p. 328f .
26 In fact it 's the best offer I 've ever had , and in any case I always knew I could go back to Wakefield if it did not work out .
27 I resisted the temptation to analyse the results until all information had been gathered in case I sub-consciously distorted the data-gathering process .
28 In my case I almost felt that I was a participant in some workshops which had been filmed ten years earlier .
29 When I eventually got off the bus back in Maseru I nearly collapsed , such was my weakness .
30 When I heard from Liz that your boss was starting to talk about wedding bells I swiftly moved all my operations back to London . ’
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