Example sentences of "[pron] [coord] [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 What seems to the individual to be a free and spontaneous response can be seen from " outside " to be the product of social and ideological conditioning , or even in some instances of a concerted campaign to mould public opinion in such a way as to produce exactly the response which each individual feels and believes to be authentically his or hers alone .
2 In this case one could argue that I and Thou automatically imply We , since the two of us are sharing between ourselves the field of discourse .
3 Your Mum 's a , and I fuck her and I slap her and I and she still comes back for more .
4 You know like th if you look at someone and they always say your eyes are the souls o yo , like your soul are n't they ?
5 I used to have a severe temper with violent outbursts and I ended up killing someone and I never wanted to kill again .
6 The manufacturer has a better chance of being able to deal with difficult technical questions like yours and they really should face up to this fact .
7 The decision when and whether to tell should be yours and yours alone .
8 ‘ Either way there is shame , ’ said Owen , ‘ but one way the shame is yours and yours alone .
9 You have n't yet agreed to endow him with all your worldly goods so that money is yours and yours alone .
10 Her eyes met his and she immediately dropped her gaze , colouring slightly .
11 Oh yeah , yeah but I , I but I just thought so I , so I , so I , so I said to him well I , if it was me I 'd just write back and say thanks , yes I 'll come actually , thank you very much
12 While the DUC itself had amassed information and expertise by now to undertake this study itself , it realized that the report would have to be produced from outside the community if it was to have legitimacy or to be seen in any way as neutral : ‘ We in the Committee felt that we knew enough to write the report ourselves but we also felt that it would n't be acceptable to the County Council so we had to get somebody else to do it ’ .
13 ‘ Master Cook ! ’ he said , ‘ I do n't know what was in that flame pot of yours but it undoubtedly saved the day and many noble lives .
14 T.V. is relatively difficult to get onto , in terms of you taking the initiatives , you contact the B B C or I T V and say , ‘ I have a thing which you ought to have , ’ and unless it 's really outstanding , the chances are relatively small of getting on unless you are very lucky or you know somebody or you just hit the right spot at the right time .
15 The media often presented Jones ' results as supporting those of the two chemists whereas in due course , if not already , his work will be seen as the first refutation of the some of their claims ; his neutrons were orders of magnitude below theirs and he never made any direct measurements of heat .
16 Subsequently he changed his mind , possibly in relation to pressure from outside , possibly in an attempt to make psychoanalysis more acceptable , possibly because he could n't come to terms with the fact himself and he then came round to the point of view that these were fantasised seductions as he called them .
17 Then he takes all of his things out and himself and he never comes back .
18 yes , he does n't want to stay with her , but I 've told Paul that if he goes back to Karen and take some of his things out , then he takes all of his things out and himself and he never comes back
19 His artistic bravura may well have been inspired by his sense of himself and it certainly encouraged him to become increasingly subjective .
20 And suppose suppose that you 've been dancing with somebody and you really do n't like them at all .
21 Thee and thou were s a term implied intimacy and affection and closeness the thee and thou as far as I always understood it .
22 ‘ I 've noticed nothing and I certainly would have if there was anything to notice ! ’
23 I had spent four hours catching nothing and he simply swooped down and lifted a trout of at least 2lb from under my nose .
24 The name meant nothing and it never would .
25 You feel like er , that 's whose , like ex soldiers throughout the company , and he said to Colin er , he said , how many people are you thinking about employ , our Colin seems to think there 'd be enough work to keep 'im going , like , he says , he says , well how many people are you thinking about employing , he says , only only me and me like , it 's oh , oh , he says , there 's plenty of work to keep two of going , he said , I thought you employed about six .
26 From the day I first got an inkling of ‘ where babies come from ’ and taxed my mother with the proposition that I was therefore no relation to my father , I believed that it was me and me alone who had been responsible for all that pain and trouble called my birth .
27 With the playback that in fact erm as has said it showed me what in fact I was doing right and wrong , erm I 've been on television before once when I was running the London marathon but this time it was actually me and me alone in a work element and I could in fact see what I was doing and why I was doing it and understand in fact the corrections from the morning to in fact the afternoon presentation when I came back for the second one .
28 ‘ In his absence all decisions are taken by me and me alone . ’
29 Me and me only .
30 Erm , may I make a comment on neighbourhood watch , I went to er a job the other day , it was a theatre , I was off duty and er I got tapped on the shoulder by my local neighbourhood watch co-ordinator who said , nine months ago I resigned , I wrote a letter to headquarters , I wrote a letter to the divisional commander , and I wrote a letter to the local constable , and nobody 's replied to me and they still keep sending me papers are you gon na get your act together , now I I have brought this up before , we never ever have let a neighbourhood watch scheme lapse , it 's nothing to do with you , this is all before you came
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