Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [verb] [pron] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | about analysis or me giving them the dream and I have to sort of like get out for myself what |
2 | He had been so badly injured that he was moved to the prison hospital , where I visited him every day . |
3 | In I gave the book to him or I gave him the book , him would normally be considered thematic in FSP theory . |
4 | At the Red Cross warehouse , we were met by Stoyaeka who drove us to her house where she gave us a meal of soup , bread , stew and dumplings , all washed down with a very palatable local red wine . |
5 | The last years of her life were divided between Bermuda and Plandome , Long Island , where she built herself an Italian-style villa and where she died 29 October 1924 . |
6 | The lady prioress glowered at me , shrugged , and with ill grace took me back to her own chamber across the cloister garden where she poured me the smallest goblet of wine I had ever seen . |
7 | Matt put in , ‘ Departing guests pay their accounts at the office , where she gives them a receipt , and Ling takes his list of commodities to her — things to be ordered for the kitchen , you understand . ’ |
8 | It was at , it was at the place where the football where you got us a grant playing with those little scum . |
9 | A much smaller increase in premium where you loose your no claims bonus following an accident than with most other insurers . |
10 | the only attraction of that is would be if you could both be able to tell me that if I erm , wrote them a letter , or you wrote them a letter on my behalf erm and they say of yes they are going to deal with this erm next Friday or something |
11 | Using a computer to help in your child 's education is fine , providing he or she understands what a keyboard is all about . |
12 | You know , but we 're ever so excited it because we 've sold some , or we get him a , and we get excited by this , and he knows we 're after that . |
13 | In the houses — never a window opened — in the cars , in the gruesome , echoing hypermarkets set in the middle of nowhere ( where they wished you a ‘ nice day ’ at 10 pm ) . |
14 | Every so often , he goes to a local hospital where they give him an injection of something , which cheers him up noticeably . |
15 | William was just five months 11 days old at the start ; he had already sailed over 1,500 miles , was the contented centre of attention and was still fresh from triumph in the fancy dress competition , where he earned himself the prize of a furry whale for his appearance as a white mouse . |
16 | Or he gave them the impression that he wrestled , with limbs contorted , in the effort to seize hold of what truth could be found . |
17 | Your reader will then know that you are not presuming that she or he knows what the term means . |
18 | But although I asked myself the question , I knew the answer . |
19 | Er Sadly , although I sent you a letter with suggestions for discussion I forgot to keep a copy of it for myself . |
20 | Three of them floated in a sea of garlic and tomato and although I found them no better than chewy chicken my wife told me they were well up to scratch . |
21 | It was only when I got home and looked up the dictionary that I realised what a gem it had been . |
22 | ‘ It was then that I realised what a lovely person he was , ’ says Avril . |
23 | It was only after we had left , and were returning home that I realised what a good feeling it was to have helped someone in pain . |
24 | No , you do n't : for the simple reason that I suppressed it a few pages ago . |
25 | These recent watercolours , larger , bolder and stronger than his earlier work , pleased me so much when first I saw them that I offered him an exhibition at Abbot Hall . |
26 | Clearly it was I who should have spoken these words , but already I had a feeling that I knew what the brown paper and the ribbed cardboard concealed , and I was n't going to say a word until time or circumstance compelled me . |
27 | The famous sequence when the helicopters gather in the sky before the great attack has music with it — very familiar music ! — but , do you know , I was so gripped by the power of Coppola 's image , the helicopters , the music , that it was n't until many , many hours afterwards that I realized what the music was he had been using . |
28 | Well I mean it 's gone much beyond that I mean they the reality of the situation is er is not like that I 'm afraid I mean it Eighteen men have been sacked and and these are men that have put those quarries where they are . |
29 | I happened to have with me the journal of Dorothy Wordsworth on my trip to the Dales as I had forgotten to return it to the public library , and you have my word that I dropped it the instant I was made aware that they were harbouring a drug addict . |
30 | Tall , tanned , golden hair , and those blue eyes so full of honesty and humour that I thought him a warm , generous man . |