Example sentences of "[pron] [conj] [pron] [verb] [coord] " in BNC.

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1 I either leave her with someone that she likes and trusts , or ask someone to stay at my house and look after her .
2 Dealings with clients ' money — a solicitor must keep a careful and separate account of any money of yours that he handles and must account to you for deposit interest if he or she holds a significant amount of your money for a significant length of time .
3 Er I mean if I if I try and cover it with one of our professional salesmen ,
4 As to the rest of his question then of course I and I suspect and perhaps I know that everybody in the house would urge Sinn Fein er to consider very seriously a positive response to the joint declaration .
5 Experience the atmosphere and feelings that are yours when you own and sail the superlative Swan 46 .
6 Some clients might put forward the excuse that there is really nothing that they avoid and so they can not set themselves any homework tasks .
7 It seemed to me that they assumed and air of could n't care less you know that that was their attitude after nationalization .
8 And I thought like ah , and then mum sa I told mum , and she went you bastard , he told me that he gone and went to the hairdressers and done that .
9 The time is still too uncomfortably close when women had to fight to have jobs at all and were even then expected to abandon them once they married and had children .
10 Can I take anything away from them that they want or need in exchange for what I want and need ? ’
11 When the public respond to your advertisements or because they have heard that you do personal injury work , it is not enough just to tell them that you do and expect them to come into the office .
12 Above all , show them that you care and will give them all the support and help you can — even if they are in trouble with the law
13 So what we have , if I can paint it like this , is a development programme which does n't just rely on Oxfordshire Social Services putting cash into it , because there are , if we manage this process properly , other people who we can encourage to bring money into Oxfordshire , but the key thing that 'll only do it is if they 're confident that they 're dealing with a competent organization and somebody that they trust and they have some form of credibility .
14 A great writer 's idiom is , by himself when he nods and more certainly by his epigones who emulate and copy him , rigidified and adulterated .
15 Directing the building of what appeared to be a large fortification , Ross was clearly enjoying himself as he laughed and joked with the children , as perfectly at ease in these casual , unsophisticated surroundings as he was in the cosmopolitan offices of a smart City boardroom .
16 Then observing himself as he fluttered and flustered the teenaged Lara in a restaurant !
17 ‘ Poor sod , ’ he said to himself as he turned and headed for the others .
18 He was talking to himself as she approached and when he saw her he immediately huddled further into the doorway .
19 Even granting the absurdity of Hitler 's racialist theories , it would be possible to credit him with realistic goals ( to exploit a political scapegoat , to depopulate Eastern Europe for resettlement ) for which he could massacre Jews and Slavs in as full awareness as theirs when they flee or fight .
20 Then the male fertilizes the eggs once they are inside his pouch and then he looks after them until they hatch and the poor male staggers around with an enormous great pouch full of wriggling er baby sea horses until they 're finally born .
21 And the words quivered uncertain between them until she straightened and waved him off .
22 But this was a great feeling of what we had been used to over the years in watching American movies and , with our tongue in cheek and a bit of a giggle , seeing the adventures of the cavalry arriving , And for the first time in our years of combat I had a glow , a rosy glow , inside me and I knew and was certain for the very first time now we could not be beaten .
23 ‘ Eddie Tonks ( New Zealand Rugby Football Union chairman ) was sitting behind me and I turned and looked at him and we eyed each other .
24 Er but I unbeknownst to myself and near the end it was a sales manager that had a team of men under me and you know and things like that .
25 Her face lifts towards me and she sniffs and I touch her cheek .
26 You know , when I used to take my parcels , well I used to say to him , How much would you give me if I come and work for you ?
27 And will you excuse me if I run and jump and do handsprings ?
28 ‘ Call me if he wakes or he asks for me . ’
29 Thus it is sufficient to know the general location of the participants in order to interpret : ( 25 ) This city is really beautiful and to know the set of potential addressees in the situation in order to interpret : ( 26 ) You can all come with me if you like and to know when the interaction is taking place in order to know which calendar year is being referred to in ( 27 ) We ca n't afford a holiday this year We could formulate the distinction thus : gestural usages require a moment by moment physical monitoring of the speech event for their interpretation , while symbolic usages make reference only to contextual coordinates available to participants antecedent to the utterance .
30 Yet it costs individual households nothing more to put out an extra binfull , although the community as a whole will have to pay more ; conversely , they save nothing if they recycle or compost or simply buy more carefully .
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