Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] [conj] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 It was a tune to give them heart and remind them that they were not alone in their suffering .
2 It teaches them responsibility and gives them the chance to work as adults with other adults . ’
3 ‘ I said I wanted to take the handicapped along the River Tees to show them Middlesbrough and teach them sailing a combination of pleasure , leisure and education , ’ says Mr Chance .
4 Dublin said : ‘ I hope my first goal will now help me settle and show I can score more for the club and the fans who have been so good . ’
5 He had said : ‘ I hope my first goal will help me settle and show I can score more for the club .
6 Through play , and in the world of imagination and fantasy , children relive situations which both bring them pleasure and cause them anxiety .
7 I like women , Katherine , I like to give them pleasure and to take it .
8 I was warm and sleepy but my master kept haranguing me : compliance seemed the easiest way out so I put on my boots , grabbed my cloak and accompanied him down to the Templar chapel .
9 The Royal Geographical Society approved my plans and made me a grant , as did the Percy Sladen Trust of the Linnean Society .
10 Yet now , ’ his look was amicable , ‘ you , Miss Kingsdale , with your haughty manner ’ her haughty manner ? ‘ wish me to at once revoke my plans and allow you to ask me endless work-orientated questions . ’
11 It was n't until they made me squat down and then taped my wrists to my ankles and stuck me in a large sack that I accepted that it was n't going to be a truck , but a car-boot move .
12 Then suddenly a doctor walked in all dressed up in his green gown and a face mask and said , " Hello , this is it then , " and a nurse took my ankles and shoved them into some stirrups and covered me up in all this green cloth .
13 When I met Jean-Claude I found something in his face , his speech and gestures , that alerted my heart and made it a gift to him .
14 ‘ This breaks my heart and makes me very , very angry . ’
15 It is often impossible to say what moves you in a poem ; somehow in this poem there is something that touches my heart and links me in sympathy to this Bolivian poet whom I shall never meet .
16 Now I need you to back up my story and put me in the clear .
17 He seemed very moved by my story and said he intended to write an article about it .
18 Again they swallowed my story and gave me a year 's conditional discharge .
19 She strokes my hair and soothes me like a baby .
20 This guy sitting behind me started playing with my hair and touching me up .
21 I wash my hair and leave it to dry naturally .
22 Crilly cups my face in his hands , strokes my hair and kisses me long upon the lips .
23 I submerge to re-wet my hair and stamp it down in place to stop it shredding my eyeballs .
24 Place a sundial over my grave and let me be forgotten . ’
25 But there is , th th there is the promise in , down in verse eleven , for thus says the Lord God behold I myself will search for my sheep and seek them out .
26 I thought I might find some reasonable woman who would understand my case and accept me . ’
27 I pulled off my shirt and threw it beyond the woodpile .
28 It swam straight into my chest and bowled me over , thank God it swam on but the adrenalin was flowing so all I could think about was what sort of picture I 'd got .
29 ‘ ' So I pour seven whiskies , hand them out , then wander off to stab each of the captives with my foot and check they 're still awake .
30 Shall I to him make know as yet my change and give him to partake full happiness with me ?
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