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

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1 There was a council estate behind them where Bean lived .
2 Yeah we divided them all up , but if me or Jan needed to refer to anything we 'd recognize the information that we 've put on the envelopes quicker than we 'll recognize the stuff that he 's put in there
3 He claims he does n't trust banks , he refuses to open an account , yet he does n't see anything illogical in asking me or Stephen to put things in our safe-deposit box to keep for him .
4 ‘ Whether you were me or Jackie Milburn you got the same money , and it was n't much .
5 The pens had the ordinary steel nibs and it was essential that they had just the right amount of ink on them or blots resulted .
6 Er anything special you know that sor children growing up and you know fathers not seeing them or wives having babies wh which you know they had n't seen perhaps till they were two years old .
7 Gently slide your hands up the back of the skull as you allow his or head to come back down gently .
8 Blood as good as yours or mine creatin' a sort of moiré effect and condemning your shorts to the wastage pile . ’
9 Obviously it was someone that Luke knew very well .
10 I think we were near deluding ourselves that Harry had never happened , that we 'd done it all ourselves .
11 At this point we must remind ourselves that Shklar includes as part of this ancient conception the idea of ‘ middle-class moderates ’ within the structure of politics who are able to persuade others to practise self-restraint and maintain a legal order that best fits the ethical structure of the polity .
12 In considering the evolution of the mental capacities of the human being we need to remind ourselves that evolution occurs through the differential selection of traits with survival value in the habitat adopted by the animals .
13 We need to remind ourselves that prisons reflect social currents far beyond the criminal justice system .
14 Well , neither had I until Billy had either slipped or tried to open that skylight window .
15 you know and Yvonne , erm and Yvonne 's daughters the last time I went and this is how I and Yvonne come to know each
16 It seemed like a very long time ago when I and others followed Lovat into this house .
17 Chapter 2 looks at variations that I and others have noted in orientations at work : goals change ; circumstances change ; energy levels decline , all with a notable change in career-motivation profiles .
18 The first is to draw attention to what I and others believe to be clear injustices in the way in which he was treated before his death and the second is to expose the fact that the injustices faced by Mr. Docherty affect many others in similar circumstances , and are a direct consequence of Government policy .
19 I want also and in particular to draw attention to the grave concern that I and others feel about the number of young people being held in prisons .
20 Right , well we 'll get it all sorted for then and we 'll try and arrange a programme whereby we tie it up with Loretta or whoever that erm mom and I and Beth coming up to you and perhaps we can go out for lunch , yeah ?
21 About three years ago I was running a workshop for students training to be secondary teachers at the Institute of Education in London , something I and colleagues have been doing annually for the last ten years or so .
22 But if I and mine prepare to defend the kingdom , you and yours must do the same .
23 As pointed out in Chapter 3 the difference between ourselves and chimpanzees does not lie within the cell types but in their spatial organization .
24 Ourselves and others have recently found , by new immunoassays , increased concentrations of syn-PLA2 in serum samples from patients with septic fever and infections .
25 ‘ Also , it changes our view of ourselves and nature to think of all creatures as just genetic programmes in temporary configuration .
26 All of us are very good at blaming ourselves if things go wrong and feeling upset , but we must be fair with ourselves and take the credit when things go well .
27 you just keep hold of yours and Anthony keep hold of his
28 Her mouth slowly stirred under his and Jessamy knew she was making a big , big mistake , but it seemed impossible to stop .
29 Apparently the servant girl he married squandered every penny of his and Elizabeth says she has no pity for her now she 's destitute . ’
30 Mm I think I but Sarah did it at work , she did it sort of plaited it from here round
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