Example sentences of "[pron] [pron] [adv] [verb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | I told David Ennals , for whom I quickly formed some sympathy , that I would like to think about it . |
2 | I do n't grease them I just put this I 've got a pile of little circles of greaseproof paper ready cut to fit the |
3 | ‘ They were n't stopping , so I just took the mood down and told them I never knew any of them back in the days of groups like Dynamic 3 . |
4 | Well then I I fucking spun this bottle . |
5 | So I I also think that you know I 'm , I 'm quite happy to see something like that maybe dealt with in a sense as a separate issue , because it 's |
6 | It 's slightly it 's slightly I do n't know I I still like that one actually I mean w |
7 | Where was I I never saw that . |
8 | Well I I never thought much of George Roper . |
9 | Er I I personally think that would be better for the area , yes . |
10 | Yes , yes , I a I accept that I I fully accept that anything which is received from anybody after the responses after the end of the enquiry . |
11 | Erm I I only picked this up cos I went to the workshop on flexible training , and that happened to be there . |
12 | Yes er Chairman I I formally second that . |
13 | The the question mark I 've got is tha is that I I certainly accept that , it 's the it 's the question of the work being done at the appropriate level and the erm , the the fact that two sub teams are working without a complaint examiner , and , but I |
14 | I I always show this one to prove in fact that this is the case you see cos people sometimes do n't believe my stories . |
15 | apartments and I could n't believe how they they there there could work up such a system and I 'm serious , I I really mean this Mr Chairman , it is serious . |
16 | You may be able to ease the tension somewhat by taking a few deep breaths but you will do even better if you are someone who regularly practises some form of relaxation . |
17 | ’ And this from someone who firmly believed all cats had 666 tattooed on them somewhere under their fur ! |
18 | It was a suspiciously long letter for someone who seldom wrote any , and when Rain was waiting to set off for the office he was still tapping away at it . |
19 | Someone who possibly had more influence on Laing than anyone else was the late Sir Douglas Crawford , formerly chairman of Wm Crawford $ Sons , which became part of United Biscuits in 1962 when Sir Douglas became vice-chairman until his retirement in 1974 . |
20 | Our identity is tied up with being someone who never achieves these goals . |
21 | Someone who knowingly touches another without his consent violates this personal right as surely as if he had taken his property . |
22 | And I we just feel that can not go along thinking it 's never gon na happen to you . |
23 | The picture could be executed by a company called Scanachrome in which I already had some interest and it seemed like a good opportunity to get involved with the process . |
24 | You look at stat which I just ran this morning right ? |
25 | After the match in Boston , Massachusetts , Mr Taylor said : ‘ It was always a match over which I never had any control . |
26 | But it was Barth himself who really carried this programme through , insisting that even the doctrines of creation and sin must be grounded in christology , that there is no predestination of God apart from Jesus Christ , that on the cross Jesus himself is the one rejected and abandoned by God , and that both judgement and mercy , reprobation and election , must be seen as worked through in him , All these lines must , so to speak , be carried into the centre where they meet in Jesus Christ himself , and be seen as opening out from him rather than as constituting a distinct frame of reference into which he can be subsequently fitted . |
27 | What is the nature of the experience of somebody who actually does this ? |
28 | Even if you 're married to someone , or in love with somebody you still spend most of your life alone . |
29 | Sally-Anne was very conscious that she was wearing only a nightgown and a light shawl , and the fear which she sometimes felt these days in the company of men , and had felt ever since — no , forget that — was threatening to overwhelm her . |
30 | Nevertheless , they will need to address pupils in English , and that will call on a register of English with which they probably have little acquaintance despite their good overall common of the language . |