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

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1 ‘ Certainly not of me or of anything I might do . ’
2 ‘ I have nursed her with the headache , ’ Wilson said , ‘ it is nothing to me or to her . ’
3 ‘ To me or to you , Dad ? ’
4 This latter is what , in 20 years of campaigning to get public access to Range West , has never been accorded to me or to anyone else who has raised the issue .
5 I hated arguments and dreaded anyone being cross with me or with anyone else .
6 And er that they they still , even when I have to do things , which are not very erm happy either for me or for them , erm I 'll just give the example of removing a child from
7 It is not for me or for you to believe in anything .
8 ‘ He hardly knows what he feels , ’ she said , ‘ for me or for anything .
9 He shouted something at me or at his dogs , I do n't even now know which , and was gone into the night .
10 And then we get to the roadworks , and probably he 's either in front of me or behind me , and he 's going and then he gets through the roadworks , and it 's , away , whoa , woof , and they 're up behind you are n't they .
11 ‘ I did n't have any antagonism either from me or against me . ’
12 ‘ Are you with me or against me ? ’
13 Secondly , Parliament provided machinery for administration in the situation where the power to appoint a receiver does not exist , or where the power does exist but has not been exercised , or where the power has been exercised , but the person by whom or on whose behalf the receiver has been appointed consents to an order being made .
14 Where the court is satisfied that any improper solicitation has been used by or on behalf of a trustee in obtaining proxies or in procuring his appointment as trustee , it may order that no remuneration be allowed to the person by whom or on whose behalf the solicitation was exercised ( r 6.148(1) ) .
15 An attempt to avoid liability on the part of the seller for any representations given by him/her or on his/her behalf save for replies to enquiries given by the seller 's conveyancer and stating that the buyer proceeds entirely on the basis of the buyer 's own survey and inspection .
16 The underlying attitude is perhaps that most people accept mentally handicapped people and are sympathetic towards them , but remain inwardly glad that it has not happened to them or to their children — ‘ there but for the grace of God , go I. ’ They also continue to believe the many myths surrounding the handicapped which have been passed on for decades .
17 The specificity of cognitive accounts of particular ages is so strong that feminist psychologists have not really managed to make links between them or across them .
18 The course of the split varies from one Species to another ; in some its lateral arms run dorsal to the antennal insertions , in others it runs to them or below them .
19 For deep in the vaults of Protestant Kirks there are no altars to the dead and no prayers to them or for them .
20 Mike Rosen , poet and broadcaster , was the champion of a strategy for reading dependent on enthusing readers by offering them books which they could enjoy , books which had been chosen by them or for them by people who knew about children 's books .
21 There 's no escape , either for them or for me .
22 … but no — no , I can take nothing from you , either for them or for me !
23 There have been times when I felt that our family was disintegrating , and while I know that more than one in three marriages fails , that does not make watching your own children admit their unhappiness any easier for them or for you .
24 Most people got some informal care , and three-quarters had someone who spent on average at least an hour a day doing things with them or on their behalf .
25 We have no statistics to tell us how many children are involved , how long they spend in any one of these stages of transition , nor do we know what effect these experiences have on them or on their relationships with natural or step-parents .
26 So it 's never too early to read to them or with them .
27 There 's also a general view in the community that community care itself is not necessarily really working very well , there 's some fears about it , some uncertainties and a member did mention , it may have been Jim you know or somebody mentioned about the seven hours domiciliary , from my experience as a councillor I am not sure that simply because that figure exists that that means that that is satisfying the need of those people and in any case the sort of people who need to go into residential care , who can no longer be maintained in their home , with whatever help we give them or with whatever help their family have to give them they 're not necessarily the sort of people who we 're talking about need to go in a home .
28 Again it is possible to make categorical assertions in English without giving any indication of the evidence that one has for making them or of one 's attitude towards what one is saying : there are languages that can not do this . ’
29 Many people are not aware of the existence of some of them or of their own eligibility to make a claim , so are not taking them up ; and you may find that you are one of them .
30 These guidelines shape who we are , our beliefs , values and attitudes , and we are understandably terrified of letting them go , whether we react in compliance with them or against them .
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