Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [noun] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Posted them letters did you ? |
2 | At this point , and I 'm not sure how it happened , it became my turn to hold her up . |
3 | And this man used to go up , do you know I 've heard my father say he 's come up three or four times a week and help him and when they slaughtered the things they used to have the slaughterhouse down the piste years ago , as I 'm talking about sixty , sixty , seventy years ago , sixty years ago , where they used to slaughter the stuff , you see , down the piste and this was the Christmas show this was , all these hindquarters of beef . |
4 | When I left them behind in Cambridge , I got my wife to send them express to the Turtle Bay Hilton . |
5 | You got my message did you ? |
6 | It 's Maui Waui , I got my surfer-ex to send me some . |
7 | I got my mother to take me to the dentist every week so I could run away from it . ’ |
8 | So it was the likes of that and these things that got me to know my staff and got my staff to know me . |
9 | ‘ When I bullied you into accepting my terms to get you out of gaol , my only concern was reaching Athens in time for my meeting . ’ |
10 | I did n't want my parents to know I had a boyfriend : they would not have approved because they would have felt I was too young . |
11 | I have n't told my husband about this and I do n't want my ex to spoil what I have now . |
12 | I do not want my grandchildren to do what their grandfather did , or even marginally what I had to do . |
13 | ‘ Do you want my neighbours to think I 'm raping you or something ? ’ |
14 | I do n't want my children to have one . |
15 | I have upon my shoulders so many cares as a landlady that I feel bowed down whereas , and I do not think my memory faults me , I was freer as a maid . |
16 | Girls it was n't nearly so important that they should be er er an and also I , I do n't think my parents thought I was really worth educating . |
17 | I do n't feel black and I do n't think my friends regard me as such . |
18 | I swerved , went into the bedroom , found my shopping bag , packed my nightie and three library books my neighbour loaned me — I knew I 'd have to give them back . |
19 | to see my fingers counting themselves , dancing . |
20 | ‘ I asked my childminder to do what I do when Laura is naughty , and that is tap her on the hand and tell her ‘ no ’ — and that is all , ’ she explained . |
21 | Feeling that anything I had to say on the subject would drive passengers to reach for the inflight discomfort receptacle , I asked my spellchecker to do it instead . |
22 | I was really too ill to travel , but I asked my father to take me home immediately . |
23 | Throughout this worrying period the doctor proved a true friend ; he spared no effort in helping my father regain his health , and never sent a bill . |
24 | I might have broken my luck had I been able to get over the Alps on a raid to Turin on 11 June . |
25 | I mean my sister phoned me up tell her friend died in the . |
26 | I mean my doctor saw them , he said , What you taking these for ? |
27 | He grabbed the end of the case before it hit him and stepped backwards using my momentum to take me forward and off balance , then he shoved back . |
28 | I made my parents tell me bird stories — |
29 | Do n't ladder my tights thank you . |
30 | Every evening I make my husband criticise my day 's work , poor man , and I must say he 's been very supportive , ’ confessed Delia . |