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

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1 I and Vicki we do n't really like caramels because of chewing them and every one we
2 We always said that someone at the office called Jenkins had taken me to the local wine bar after work and we 'd run into some old girlfriend of his and Gillian who knew this girl vaguely was with her and we sort of got on immediately and made another date .
3 And then , put it the other way i if there were nothing that side you 'd have to put it on B because that 's ready to run .
4 You 're telling me that blokes we arrested , blokes we stood in court and saw sentenced , blokes we saw driven away in fucking armoured vans , have committed the exact same crimes that they were put away for ?
5 ‘ It seems to me that people who worry about their responsibilities and mind about the consequences of their actions should be prepared to take senior jobs .
6 I have canvassed the views of my hon. Friend the Minister for Local Government and Inner Cities who is very European , and he assures me that people who live in the southern part of Spain were totally bemused to wake up one day and find themselves in an invented region called Andalusia with a different Government from than in Madrid .
7 Money , well they tell me that people who have a lot of money are as stressed as those that do n't have it .
8 It has always been a source of amazement to me that anglers who are prepared to pay upwards of £100 for a rod and reel moan plaintively about the price of perhaps the most important item of tackle : the hook .
9 ‘ I say Charlie , a little bird told me that Joe there 's been a bit crafty .
10 Remind them that people who actually grow vegetables usually refer to the place where they are grown as vegetable plots , or even vegetable gardens : a bit prosaic maybe but easily understood .
11 Food is more frightening to me than death itself .
12 ‘ When instinct tells me a dog would be better off with me than people who might just leave it on the motorway , I have to bite my tongue , but I 'm noted for being blunt .
13 Nor would Nevton any better understand that on a deeper level he had tried to force Hope into himself or force himself in Hope and , despite initial success , discovered a fierce resistance .
14 And er I 've already referred to a byproduct of over-provision that sites are then moved on to sh car showrooms and erm supermarkets which are needs which or demands which would probably not have justified the allocation of the land for industry in the first place but once the land is allocated to industry it seems to be thought that no harm would be done by allocating those to something else .
15 If he was thinking of himself and Claire his expression told her nothing .
16 Figaro 's moment of jealousy outside the pavilion ( ‘ Tutto e tranquillo e placido ’ ) becomes a moment of intimacy and repose for himself and Susanna which they never achieve in the opera .
17 But Japhet ( she knew it was Japhet for the name was printed in little letters on his tee-shirt ) was nobody but Finn himself , perfect down to the squint , in blue jeans .
18 Mary — there 's wool , -tak thee and dye it
19 less than nothing and emptiness they are reckoned by him .
20 ‘ People asked me and Derrick what we were doing over the past two years and the answer that I want to give is that we were waiting for everybody to catch up .
21 Me and , did you see me and Sarah we went up and we went back down again .
22 Me and Emma we 're gon na be modelling together .
23 we , cos me and Gary we 've got a brush each and he wants one , see I like that , but I think that , that is a bit big
24 We er put a flag on the top and a sort of plant pot stuck on the top of that and then me and Sinead we made a erm we put to stones and we filled that with junk and had a aerial stuck in it .
25 Unfortunately , I said the longer he chose to ignore me and others who were trying to find out what was making him so unhappy , the more chance there was that decisions about his future might be made regardless of his willingness to discuss his situation .
26 When it 's just me and Ibrahim he talks a lot about his home .
27 ‘ But for me and Steve it was n't .
28 I expect that 's why it has n't been re-published , ‘ Hitler is doing wonderful things , ’ the old English craftsmen used to say , sharing their wisdom with me and Tolliday my mate .
29 It was me and Nan who were playing , and then he , he so then he went out then when said oh why do n't you go and get your ?
30 Me and Alex you and .
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