Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [verb] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | But the next day , afore I 'd gotten fettled up — for indeed , miss , I 'd no heart to sweeping an' fettling , an' washing pots ; so I sat me down i' th' muck — who should come in but Maister Weston ! |
2 | You 're a wonderful s you 're a wonderful speaker but wait til I 've finished . |
3 | oh hang on a minute , wait til I 've finished please |
4 | I pledge to recycle as much waste as possible at home and/or I pledge to help organise recycling at work or at school/college . |
5 | ‘ I was always a bad correspondent , ’ berated Lear , ‘ but surely you are still more unconscientious , for when I do write , you answer me by a short scrawl — only one word of which out of every 2d can I decipher , & I have kept your last and only epistle to see if I ca n't sell it as an ancient hieroglyphic . ’ |
6 | I think I 've been up and down to the Big Smoke more times since Christmas than I have in the past two years — and the jaunt next weekend — at long last Mark & I have managed to use a Boots free train ticket voucher — two of us for £45.55 — Baaargain ! |
7 | I was a damned good half for about six minutes , at which point some lumbering Neanderthal would drop his 17-stone frame on my more delicate structure , and I would view the rest of the game from the sideline , where I lay whimpering and counting broken bones . |
8 | What I took to be failures were not my failures but simply where I failed to fit in with what others expected of me . |
9 | I had not kept my old key , because I had hoped that my association with Cutwater Charters was done , so I was forced to carry my heavy pack into the tangle of dark alleys that lay behind the straw market and where I planned to find Ellen and borrow her key . |
10 | Later he asked , at second-hand , if he could accompany me into the Danakil country , where I planned to travel . |
11 | Within minutes I was inside the camp , where I hoped to meet the tinkers who had tried to rob me at Killorglin . |
12 | I opened my eyes eventually and took the compass out of my jeans pocket , where I 'd stowed it to have hands free for standing up . |
13 | I fingered the lump on my head where I 'd struck the drainpipe . |
14 | I did n't dare return to the-place where I 'd killed him because I could easily arouse suspicion . |
15 | Later I saw blood on my hand where I 'd grabbed him . |
16 | So I tended to stick with how things had been ; it was more comforting to think I 'd be able to pick up where I 'd left off . |
17 | That was the filthy coastal town smelling of fish oil where I 'd taken over the driving . |
18 | But I am due to take a trip to the Indian Ocean shortly where I hope to go swimming in a warmer sea ! |
19 | The current carry me where I chose to go . |
20 | I 'd never accept a job where I had to wear a skirt . |
21 | Lili and I were silent and I wondered for a moment how I would be feeling if I was going to marry the man I loved — had loved , I amended in my mind , for surely even I could n't be so idiotic as to love still where I had met with such treachery . |
22 | I waded out , concentrating on casting towards the weeds , where I had seen a good fish rise , when a glint of white under the water caught my eye . |
23 | Having reached the centre of the town , I hobbled back to the north of it , where I had seen vehicles waiting for the filling station to open . |
24 | There , where I had hoped to see a fine , impressive house , was nothing but a blackened heap of stones , with the silence of death about it . |
25 | Blood ran from his face where I had cut it , but I had fought too many fights that night . |
26 | As for myself , I was back where I had begun in Opposition . |
27 | It branched off opposite a small village , a satellite of Reggane , almost where I had begun walking . |
28 | Years later , I was doing a scene where I had to murder my husband — it was a very dramatic scene and it was in the pit at the Royal Shakespeare Company , so it was just this tiny little theatre , with everybody sitting very close to you , and you can see everybody , and you can hear everything . |
29 | At this point I had to fly and catch him up , so I flew to Khabarovsk in far east Siberia where I had to spend a night . |
30 | Then I was promoted to assistant cashier at the Wandsworth branch where I had to deal with the toll accounts to go to head office as well as the share accounts and the dividends . |