Example sentences of "[pron] [adj] [noun] [conj] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Mr Hall denied this and maintained his 270 new recruits had been bonded together by the ugly scenes which confronted them each day as they passed picket lines .
2 Indeed , she told me that she looked forward to practising them each evening as it formed such a peaceful interlude in her anxious life .
3 He 'd never asked me that before , but in fact my religion had been important to me all along ; he only asked me that day because I had my head covered .
4 It was becoming clear to me that agriculture and its problems were a key factor in demographic changes all over Peru .
5 He gave me that nickname because I 'm small with curly hair like a candyfloss stick , and it 's kind of cute .
6 And he gave me that information that there were eighteen crews .
7 You could I I er it seems to me that body that you should go to with this is the joint sub .
8 One or two of the men greeted Kalchu with nods and comments and several of them expressed surprise that I was coming with them .
9 A typical problem raised by practitioners is : ‘ He wo n't give me professional clearance because there are fees outstanding . ’
10 You may pay all them flaming taxes and you get stuff all out of it .
11 You could n't cut them that day cos they were hot , you see , the day you killed them the , cos father was a rare man he , when we got , we got two fridges , we used to kill a week in hand , you see , one lot was in one fridge , that was in there a week before we touched it yeah .
12 Since Janine had told them that morning that she was pregnant , her whole world had fallen apart .
13 ‘ I only charged them fifty pence so we wo n't get rich on that , but it 's probably done our reputation a lot of good . ’
14 On top of everything , he gave me 500 dollars for my twenty-first birthday and it 's this I intend sharing between Jenny and the family . ’
15 It could be that you 're giving them some stuff that we already know or it could be that you 're giving them some stuff which is far too advanced for them , they do n't have the basics there .
16 But however you you wangled them some way and you you eventually learnt your trade by half going to classes at night school and half of information from the bakers you had to put two and two together and you worked it out .
17 I said to Paddy I think that they do that John will owe , owe them some money cos he 'll owe them tax from all the doles .
18 give them some wellie but I do n't think I 'll do that , erm
19 We used to put some straw down and the manger and we used to give them some hay and they 'd amuse themselves in there tied up .
20 These gave them some confidence that they were indeed seeing neutrons from fusion , but they were by no means definitive .
21 and I think the lads they used to get them some chocolates or something , she says oh more chocolates I 've got loads of them
22 " Your aunt became interested in selling them some time before she died .
23 We left them some cigarettes and they sent us on our way .
24 treat employees sympathetically if they relapse and give them another chance if they take advice and undergo treatment
25 Have actually already covered them another time and I do n't want to get deeper in the stealth now than that , there 's a limit on the time now available this morning .
26 I just hope i t 's not going to haunt me this year because I really would n't want that . ’
27 And he bou he bought me this top and he bought me a , a polo neck and bought me a C D and then we went out to supper and then we went to a pub and everything and erm , you know , had a really decent conversation with him and just talking to him makes me think , you know , and it dawns on me that he 's just a big he 's just a big child and he 's not , he 's never grown , he 's not , you 're not gon na grow up .
28 She 's anxious to show me this pasty that she 's made .
29 So Parsons got me this job and I used to sit up there and answer the phones . ’
30 Sir Robert Brackenbury , constable of the Tower , informed me this morning that my brother and I are to be moved . ’
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