Example sentences of "[noun pl] [pers pn] [vb -s] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 And she looked at me and blinked her eyes I says you what means .
2 Cos she cos she likes them songs she loves them .
3 Probably even all those long walks she says she takes are a pretence to put me off .
4 So he has me do that and on other songs he has me play bass .
5 pulling a different way , I used to pull it with my legs he pulls it with his back .
6 He had a limp , he had a false leg , and of course , when you 're kids it strikes you as very funny to have a woodwork teacher with a wooden leg , so he 'd say , ‘ What shall we make today , kids ? ’ and we 'd go ‘ Want another leg , sir ? ’ and things like that .
7 ‘ The whole journal appears to have been written in South Africa but he moved to Cape Province , and from later entries it seems he was in contact with Cecil Rhodes … ’
8 Since DOL is hopefully making a comeback this evening for the reserves it leads me to this question .
9 In all these respects he reminds us today of Schleiermacher .
10 I urge you to join the campaign , to read this leaflet and to take the opportunities it offers you to make your contribution to building a greener world for yourself and your children .
11 The rewards for those working in BP come in the quality of the opportunities it gives us for the future .
12 And I , I ran there and ran back to continue my game , at play like and I heard a , mo , her say to mother well I like your lad to go says th look at this cheese it 's never been unwrapped he said those other lads he says it 's always looks as if it 's been unwrapped and
13 The long button displays the underlying data form — in other words it lets you return to the form you initially filled in to create the slide .
14 I suggested a little time ago that the surface indications offered both by Joyce 's life and by his writing up to including The Portrait — he does leave Ireland to live with his Nora in Triest , in Switzerland , in France , in Switzerland again , until his death in nineteen forty one , visiting Dublin for the last time in nineteen hundred and twelve — he does give us in Dubliners and The Portrait a sharp sense of the traps he feels he must escape from , the church tentacular , pervasive , the seedy provincialism , the narrowness , the philistine complacency .
15 Every couple of months he takes me aside and , his breath sweet with trapped drink , asks me how I am .
16 As a result , more than 70 per cent of the population now have a Current Account and are enjoying the many advantages it gives them — cheques , instant cash , Standing Orders and Direct Debits .
17 Ask the Father which passage(s) he wants you to read in the Bible .
18 A LITTLE boy is becoming withdrawn because he has so many ear infections he finds it difficult to hear , but his life could be revolutionised by one simple operation .
19 So in order to be true , Rabbit 's statement must be correlated with what in the circumstances it says it signifies ( namely honey ) .
20 She lets me furl her around for a while , and makes those shammy gasps she knows I like , and gives detailed promise of all that cocked and candid talent — before she calls a halt , slithers off the bed , corrects her clothing , brushes her hair , changes her shoes , powders her nose , slides my Johnson out of her mouth and insists on lunch .
21 For forty days she banishes him to the stables and piggeries .
22 Some days she makes him clean latrines .
23 In a civil action at Wick Sheriff Court , Surria Amin is suing her brother-in-law , Mohammed Hafeez , for the return of money and jewels she says she gave him for safe-keeping pending settlement of her husband 's estate .
24 Sarella turned in time to catch Marc 's worried glance following the reckless path of the jeep , but then he turned , and she could almost believe she 'd imagined that fleeting expression when he gave her a cynical smile and said , ‘ If it 's proverbs he wants I could have swopped him a more appropriate one . ’
25 So it is a slow pitch , there 's very little pace in it for him , but it never puts him off , he still comes hurling in and er he 'll , he 'll flat out on anything , that it , we were saying some days he gets it right and others he does n't .
26 ‘ We must live our earthly lives in obedience to Him but also in the service of the great possibilities He gives us .
27 Last year , you know , totally rat-arsed. now , he 's putting up a list of all the poems he wants us to look at for next week .
28 The ‘ Poet ’ can not marry the ‘ Friend ’ ( to use the conventional terms for our two personae ) , does not wish to seduce him : in the first seventeen sonnets he urges him to marry , indeed , but not ( as elsewhere ) choosing the writer of the poetry , but someone else , a woman ( obviously ! ) .
29 For several years it appears it remained empty , but by 1845 was back in business , with tenants John and Edward Wise producing cloth .
30 Patrick Standun 's book ‘ Lovers ’ has on its cover a priest and a semi-naked woman in bed and it opens with a character using a sock for purposes he claims he learned from ‘ The Dark ’ .
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