Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] and [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | This government is doing nothing to give them hope and their pride back . |
2 | I was on two bags a day when I went to see me GP and I was on between a quarter and half a gram when I got to the hospital . |
3 | I 'll come in on Saturday and 'ave the tablecloth back for Sunday tea , seein' me sister and 'er old man 's coming to 'ave shrimps an' winkles with us . |
4 | The second time I tried to come off was when I went to stay with me sister and I took her DFs and just stayed in , y'know . |
5 | ‘ One kick of them hooves and you 'd be in the middle of next week . ’ |
6 | We have a lot of privacies , and a lot of things until we change them , and you know why we changed it , because you went out and saw your clients and told them products and they reported you , and you came back and said but what about this , what about this ? |
7 | ‘ Me mum and me dad are separated , like , and me dad reads The Sun . |
8 | Well , it began with just when I got me money each week , 'cos I had a job , a weekend job with me uncle and I 'd get me money and I 'd just go out and score , get a coupla bags or something and then me mates 'd come round here and say , ‘ Can I do a smoke in here ? ’ , y'know , and so they would and they 'd give me a smoke for coming in here and eventually it started getting , like , from weeks , from weekends to days , becoming every day , like . |
9 | Les , with the active support of his wife Pam , has spent several years listing the 1,000 prisoners , 600 of them RAF and himself among them , who were drafted to Ambon from Java in April 1943 . |
10 | I 've seem them play and they 're not a bad team . |
11 | They returned to Tunbridge Wells via Cheltenham , where Lulu Harrington gave them tea and her fulsome apologies for being unable to remember the full name and address on Beatrix 's fourth letter . |
12 | Well , about , I do n't know how long ago but we were stuck under the table for some time and er eventually we could hear this whirring noise like , you know and er I , I was a bit more daring than me brothers and I sneaked out and went out to the backdoor , an and looked up and there I could see this er Zeppelin in the sky , you know ! |
13 | You get all them animals and everything . |
14 | Took her months to call me Ken and she says Mister Reynolds when she 's got company . |
15 | They found most of the equipment to do just that in my flat when they searched it : an answer-machine , my PC and its modem ; another lead or two and it would have been easy to set it up if you knew what you were doing , or just used trial and error and were patient . |
16 | My sanity and my memory returned . |
17 | I have made my plans and I must stick to them . |
18 | He lets me have my freedom and he 's everything the other boys ca n't be . |
19 | ‘ To have a go-between , one who could move freely betwixt Tower and Westminster , betwixt my sons and myself , would greatly relieve my concern for their welfare . ’ |
20 | I 'm taking my sons and my brother to Kilimanjaro in August . |
21 | erm I enlisted in the Air Force December thirty nine , and I had six and a half years taken out of my life for helping with the war effort , and hopefully my sons and my grandsons will not have to go into another war . |
22 | ‘ I have been watching videos of my fights and I have been making a lot of basic mistakes . |
23 | They seemed quite pleasant young people , who listened intently to my greetings , my introductions and my little jokes . |
24 | And as a stranger to my heart and me |
25 | I lose my heart and my common sense . |
26 | And there are the future situations I sit on the bed here and think about : my utter love for some man ; I know I ca n't do things like love by halves , I know I have love pent up in me , I shall throw myself away , lose my heart and my body and my mind and soul to some cad like G.P. Who 'll betray me . |
27 | Blindly , like a plant in search of light , I turn my face up , and his lips are there , on my lips , and my senses and my nerve ends and my heart and my body , every part of me , all my love , everything is drawn into the sweetness of his mouth . |
28 | Dear God , but I gave you my heart and my very soul — ’ |
29 | I gave you everything too , my heart and my soul and you … you just used me ! ’ |
30 | When I die , pluck out my heart and you 'll find Calais engraved upon it . ’ |