Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [verb] [pers pn] the " in BNC.
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1 | And so I told her the whole story of my lonely childhood with the Reed family , and of my terrible experience in the red room . |
2 | And I said I said so I told her the registration and she gave me the room number but she said . |
3 | ‘ I hit the fish and stright away though it was a good one , but my son Tony has never caught a pike so I handed him the rod , ’ said Lee . |
4 | So I give her the colour of the , what what sort of colours ? |
5 | So I give you the choice of a , a Lamborghini or a Rover what would you rather have ? |
6 | So I give you the address the , the tel telephone number , you can ring her up |
7 | So I allowed him the honour of endorsing my change of name . |
8 | And apparently she phoned her the other night at half past twelve and said can you come and pick me up ? said no . |
9 | So she told us the last time she was round she was going on a course for that sort of thing and she said now would you like to try it said fair enough . |
10 | So she shows me the outfit : silk , black and white checks , turquoise squiggles , all gold and silver and apricot with matching trousers . |
11 | We could really make this place swing if only they gave us the data to work on , could n't we ? ’ |
12 | And lastly he showed them the stars and the clouds and the moon and all the winds of heaven . |
13 | When Nicklaus did finally track me down he told me the bag was still mine if I wanted it , but I told him I 'd already committed myself , so I gave up the chance . |
14 | So he swallowed her small cries , but in the end it was not the safeguard she had sought , because in doing so he fed her the taste of himself once more and left a hunger in her which she sensed would last a long , long time , if not an eternity . |
15 | so he offered me the moon to get me |
16 | y y i it can happen and apparently sometimes does that the young man will receive a recycled wife who is in fact the mother of a daughter who has married his father and so he calls her the daughter-mother , her actual mother is his wife . |
17 | So he give me the keys and I could n't start it . |
18 | So he bought I the watch . |
19 | His pal his workmate was retired and a few months after , Arthur died , so it left me the one and the owners of the property , they give me notice to quit and no messing about er and when I talked to them , they give me twelve months , rate free , to erm get out . |
20 | So it shows you the number of girls . |
21 | Tonight I find you the special number one steak , and the best wine . ’ |
22 | what , what you need to do , and the sooner you do it the better , the sooner you can get the information the better , is to set out those sort of philosophical issues |
23 | The timbers are badly shaped and put together ; such a structure can only be a vehicle for plants and the sooner they cover it the better . |
24 | Being here means we can cut down our flying time to our excercises in Wales , and With KLemble closing soon it gives us the chance to use its facilities-including the camouflaging of the woodland |
25 | I could see that he was rather cross with me , and soon he told me the reason . |
26 | And the longer he held her the weaker she felt . |
27 | The conversation was wide-ranging , but gradually I told her the full story of what had happened to me over the previous year or so . |
28 | Yesterday I fed him the bony scraps from my reindeer stew and he is now mine for ever . |
29 | ‘ Let it work its way through him , ’ said Ellen to Brenda , ‘ let it work its way through and out ; the harder I put it the faster it will happen . ’ |
30 | In fact , the more you re-write them the more valuable the cards become and the less you will need to rely on them . |