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

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1 I 'm not very good at them Mum gave me that one it 's been in quite good condition but
2 Kiss Me Honey Kiss Me — Shirley Bassey
3 Give us them Kelly give us them over .
4 he 's got to be himself , for , yeah selfish it 's been easier for us for transport problem , if Paul decides to go somewhere else I think you 've got to give 'em them freedom to do it , freedom of choice
5 Me mum said I should do a show concentrating on Paul 's work , ’ says Paul ( left ) .
6 She likes them friendship rings you know .
7 We could make it worse by insisting on the sort of minimum conditions put forward by the Labour party , conditions that would disadvantage the very people whom Labour says they are designed to protect .
8 Personally , I am rather too fond of my sanity to risk it in this way .
9 I 'm not changing my plans to accommodate you .
10 McIllvanney must have been Billingsley 's source for the policeman 's information about my boat and my plans to repair her .
11 " My sons told me you lost your wife in a swimming accident four years ago , Monsieur Devraux , " she had said at last , speaking quietly in French .
12 ‘ I realised I had to stop putting it in though , ’ Kaye admits , ‘ when a friend of one of my sons told me the house looked more and more like a church every time he came round . ’
13 Dear Harsnet , he wrote , you may be amused to hear that one of my sons spotted you the other day training with Korchnoi and the Brighton and Hove Albion football team .
14 My sons gave it to me .
15 ‘ Reason tells me I do right to let you go , yet my heart urges me to hold on to you … ’
16 Last night we celebrated the defeat of Italy — our brigadier ordered a rum ration to all ranks in honour of the occasion — yet I ca n't help feeling just a bit sorry for the Italians , and have never found it in my heart to dislike them as I do the Germans .
17 My head tells me it 's good ; my heart tells me I 'd happily never hear it again .
18 My heart tells me of a perfect flower in the centre of the garden and I move along the pathways , stopping to drink in some new and dazzling sight or scent that arrests me .
19 I must do what my heart tells me . ’
20 My heart tells me we need look no further than him . ’
21 My heart told me she would n't .
22 I know he 's doing God 's work , but it will break my heart to see him leave ! ’ and she broke down in tears .
23 outside people 's houses , and the amount of stuff in there , that just breaks my heart to see it all go into landfill .
24 For this alone , I may find it in my heart to forgive her .
25 So I 've just come out of the goodness of my heart to warn you to save yourself while you can : you 'll lose Hugo — where is he , by the way ?
26 My heart gave me an unforgettable jolt when I thought him to be headless ; yet there was no blood staining the fresh , even snow .
27 My heart misgave me .
28 My heart misgave me when I saw his livery at Parfois , for Isambard is close and confidential with him , and sure they had some business between them that bodes us no good here in Wales . ’
29 Someone else has n't done my story have they ?
30 Q My problem is that I 've got very bad split ends but if I keep having my hair cut it wo n't grow .
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