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

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1 Wherever I am , he rings up or follows me or wants to be with me . ’
2 The content of the text appeals to them or fits into their experience differently .
3 Well I that lives in Ilkley .
4 Neighbourhood Watches is organized er in the , there 's , we have a head coordinator i of each scheme which is er someone that lives in the area .
5 Anger is a reaction to other people and to ourselves that stems from two cycles :
6 While I say this , Victor lights that cheroot of his and scowls at me through a blue fog .
7 If now " independence " is regarded as essential to basic existents , it is clear that nothing that depends upon a relation to something external to itself qualifies as a basic existent in the true sense of the word .
8 There 's nothing that happens on the estate which I do n't know about .
9 What Weismann realized was that nothing that happens to your body can be translated back into your genes as it were .
10 So nothing that happens to you in the course of your life can possibly change your genes , because they 've already been copied .
11 A.G. Kennedy , its most recent editor , has noted that " apart from chs. 25 – 7 there is nothing that amounts to much more than injunctions that justice should be done and that every man should do his duty " .
12 News film of the General Assembly disturbance shows much shouting and placard waving but nothing that comes near the sort of heckling and barracking to which present-day government ministers are regularly subjected in visits to the north of England !
13 Nothing that seems of much interest . "
14 There was nothing that corresponds to modern social security , except charity and relief from actual destitution , and sometimes little of either .
15 In real-life evolution there is nothing that corresponds to steering towards some distant genetic target .
16 People will help themselves and save you a lot of work , as will buying paper plates for everyone to use and making the buffet a finger buffet with lots of little bits and pieces of food , and nothing that has to be served onto a plate with a spoon or cut up with a knife and fork .
17 He shows nothing that suggests to me he should wear a Liverpool shirt .
18 It 's normally me that forgets to er
19 I do n't know why it is always me that has to be singled out . ’
20 You told me that ages before that .
21 So anything that the landlo er the rich peasant owns and works himself or cultivates by hired labour you 're going to allow to keep .
22 It is , however , Falstaff himself that lies at the heart of the opera and Colin Rees proved a master of the role .
23 I can imagine him saying ‘ Ah luv thee , but dunna ma'e me feel sma' ’ but it 's hard for me to picture the careful explanation and vindication of himself that comes after .
24 Can you afford somebody that fades like that , I do n't know it 's
25 So out you go You know people initially work using networks , and then if they do n't have somebody that corresponds to something which they 've got to do then they perhaps will phone the university or the poly and say , ‘ Have you got anyone that knows anything about jam fritters or whatever it is , we want to do a piece because it 's current , ’ and somebody 's unearthed in that particular way .
26 that 's got asthma , and he often goes into or dia he 's a ba diabetic or summat and goes into comas .
27 And when he come into the pub he hears the village lads singing along with the machine and he has a go himself and gets to talking with everyone .
28 Jesus , our holy representative , takes our sin upon himself and identifies with it .
29 Jip , for his part , imagines his mother Paula writing and then he catches himself and reflects on his motives :
30 I make a crack to some little thin guy in a blazer who is following us up , but we says nothing and stares in front of him like he 's forcing himself forward in a hill-climb .
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