Example sentences of "[pron] [conj] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 2 Does it identify everyone or everything in the picture ?
2 What was Wroxham to me or me to Wroxham ?
3 ‘ I do n't want them to get bored with me or me with them .
4 Oh , I do n't think it was because she particularly disliked me or anything like that … ’
5 There are no excuses left for me or anyone in my position , for Government or for Opposition .
6 There 's something so appealing about her but she does n't seem to want to let me or anybody into her life . "
7 er Nothing or nobody in England make anything anywhere near to what she needs for her disability .
8 Erm and they will keep them in the archives and I suppose transcribe them or something of the sort .
9 Erm y'know that that sort of thing when they when they y'know when they might be , when they feel when they feel that some some other bloke 's making an approach to them , when they feel that er y'know erm somebody finds them attractive , when they think that some other bloke has made a pass at them or something like that y'know they sort of react in a hostile way but y'know there 's that suspicion that mm er y'know kind of er it 's because they 're insecure about their masculinity , it 's because they feel threatened or something like that .
10 ‘ What would you do if you were going with someone and you liked them but you did n't love them or anything but you were only really going with them because if you did n't you 'd get so much heat … ’
11 So you can see that none of these have got any mud on them or anything like that .
12 ‘ I did n't walk out on them or anything like that , ’ says McGarrity .
13 Bankers Trust 's ability to advise them or you on cross-border transactions is widely recognised .
14 In an extended piece of discourse , a common procedure , known as anaphora , is for the identity of someone or something to be given once at the beginning , and thereafter referred to as she or he or it .
15 His eyes were fixed on someone or something at the room 's edge and Lucille , turning to see what had caught his astonished attention , saw the golden girl returning d'Alembord 's gaze with what seemed to be pure poison .
16 Lesley-Jane Decker had seen someone or something in the wings the previous night and it had made her scream .
17 It would be nice to have been able to offload your worries on to someone or something like that .
18 Well , you know , it you see , time were , I do n't know I suppose , I do n't know but I never seemed to be afraid and I used to have my or something round my waist , a belt with the keys hanging on and they supplied me with a as well , one of these , I do n't know what they 're made of they were n't all that heavy but still they were heavy enough to keep on .
19 ‘ MUTUAL RENDER ’ : I AND THOU IN THE SONNETS
20 This contract is made between ourselves and yourselves as principals , we alone being liable to you for its performance .
21 Then we have to depend on ourselves and what about the people in the boat — who 's going to save them ? ' ’
22 There was just feeling , wild and deep , intense pleasure that even bordered on pain , and Maggie 's head was on his shoulder , her eyes locked with his when he at last raised his head and looked down at her bewitched face .
23 A local general practitioner of twelve years ' standing , concerned about the increased incidence of myelomas ( a type of bone marrow cancer ) in his area , told me that nobody in their right senses would eat cockles and mussels from Morecambe Bay .
24 Haines assured me that everything at his end would remain secret , but a few years later I was both surprised and vexed to find that he had retailed the story in his memoirs without any indication of his pledge of confidentiality .
25 ‘ Our defence experts have assured me that nothing of any real size could get through undetected .
26 This confirms many readers ' views and , since woodworkers keep tool and machinery suppliers in business , it seems to me that somebody on the supply side should justify what appears to be gross profiteering .
27 It seemed to me that somebody like Michael Crawford would be an absolute past master at giving a riveting performance by appearing to do almost nothing .
28 I have a sensation of heat as I approach the fire ; but when I approach the same fire too closely , I have a sensation of pain ; so there is nothing to convince me that something in the fire resembles heat , any more than the pain ; it is just that there must be something in it ( whatever this may turn out to be ) that produces the sensations of heat or pain .
29 The clinical instinct I was beginning to develop told me that something inside this animal was fundamentally awry .
30 It appals me that anybody in government can considerate it appropriate to use terms like mum 's army , with the connotations that that has with Captain Mainwaring and his bimbling set of idiots .
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