Example sentences of "[pers pn] [prep] [noun prp] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Gail Smith writes ‘ The burden God has given me for Albania took root in 1982 the first time I ever heard mention of the country and people .
2 ‘ Because it suits me for Louis to believe I have problems , and that I 'm trying to forget them in the arms of an attractive young woman I 'm not willing to share . ’
3 All the more disappointing therefore to learn later that some Seniors members who had blackballed me for Muirfield had now put in an objection to my joining this club too .
4 Patsy was as excited as any of them about Benny going to university .
5 I could tell them about Renascia to begin with . ’
6 Their manager , standing in the wings , wondered what Arthur was yakking about , and at the same time had a moment of seeing them as Gandhi carrying a buffalo .
7 So I got them for Rob Chewchocks Chewchocks So you did n't get any of these did you ?
8 You see them for Rome do n't you ?
9 ‘ What 's this your mother tells me about Markham coming to work at OBEX ? ’
10 You wo n't get them on , cos he 's got his on Ricky do n't eat that !
11 And it does seem to me that erm the minute you suggest to a Parish Council who has already complained about illegal encampments on roadsides and laybys that there is a good site in their patch , there is an immediate reaction , and I am thoroughly convinced that this reaction is based on a fear that is actually based on ignorance , and that we have to remember that travellers of any description — and I do n't categorise them like Peter does — travellers of any description are human beings .
12 mm I told you about Bill wanting it
13 He , does he remind you of Tarzan look ?
14 ‘ I know you did n't want to marry me , but how do you think I was supposed to feel with the papers splashing pictures of you with Dara twined round you in Japan and Melbourne ?
15 Please ring me at the above number and I will meet you in Paris to escort you to the hospital .
16 As she saw movement near the doors Eleanor said , ‘ I have been told that you in America enjoy such freedom that socialism is not needed .
17 You will recall that I wrote to you in June requesting that this work be carried out , and I was given a job number ( which I do not have to hand ) , but no date for the work to be done .
18 So we 'll keep you on Dianette Do you smoke ?
19 Indeed , until recently the flight that took you to Iceland landed at the base itself rather than on ‘ real' Icelandic soil .
20 Took you to Scotland did n't I ?
21 If you 're one of these we 'll bring you to London to talk to the scientists and have your cellulite scientifically measured .
22 I 'd planned on taking you to Malvern to meet my family , but , it 'll have to be another day .
23 He turned to the girl : ‘ One more question : who sent you to Ridgery Butts ? ’
24 There chips just a tiny bit well you see you do n't do it with style the way me and Emma do take you to Palma sit on a bench eating them !
25 so I 'll er leave you to Mike to take things further .
26 Then , as she quickly shrugged into it , he stated evenly ‘ Despite how it looks , Fabia , I did n't bring you to Prague to seduce you . ’
27 This excursion takes you to Delft to see how the famous blue pottery is made and then continues to The Hague to see the Houses of Parliament , the Peace Palace and other notable sites .
28 How many of you at Hunterston have seen Torness , and vice versa ?
29 Sue and I go to this cafe , I told you at Newtown did n't I ?
30 ‘ Not at all , ’ said Sally-Anne , ‘ and before you plead for me with Matey let me tell you that you will have your tea salted and your eggs sugared every breakfast if you do any such thing .
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