Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [pron] [vb past] the " in BNC.

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1 And and and and across the board there has been a cut of er , er of of of just below fifteen per cent , that that the that er er , our cut is forty five per cent , and and I mean , it er , it it it does er er create problems , there 's no doubt about it , and that I I got the letter from er which er , Rod instructed to come along to the department to me yesterday , in fact , I did refer very briefly to it , 'cos I 'm gon na just before the meeting that er er it it sets out saying that it was a very generous set settlement for ninety-three , ninety-four .
2 Alan saw that she herself stroked the back of the child 's head rhythmically with her right hand .
3 that you yourself initiated the violence …
4 So consequently we made sure that we we picked the best of our guys to match
5 Again and again , I hear people say that it is a pity that we who produced the great ideas of the world did not actually manufacture their consequences .
6 But the women know that they themselves made the changes happen .
7 ‘ Yes … and although he himself wanted the contemplative life , he was drawn out into the world and given the episcopate of Strathclyde , at Glasgow , when he was twenty-five years old .
8 Erm I I would have thought it would be helpful that if criterion four could be worded in such a way that it it emphasised the need to maximize transport choice .
9 It had long been believed that he who held the Tower , held London in the palm of his hand .
10 that 's what I did , and I I thought the same thing .
11 And I I thought the only ones I 've ever seen and they 've got like things like three eight and Chevvy or maybe a V er .
12 Yeah and I I asked the question not too much from the Green Party point of view as from a personal point view as I I would like to know what my Government is saying to do about these things .
13 Ye , yesterday afternoon , as a matter of fact , I walked up to the gate and I come back and I just walked across the lawn and I I felt the sun .
14 I have n't had to in my this current house because they 're sealed units and I I bought the house new so .
15 Cos I I thought the the pit was quite well known for being a poor poor payer .
16 Cos I I got the two science lectures and thought I 'll try and get a couple of arts lectures ,
17 Actually I was cos I I had the back door open and I thought I 'll just leave it and if he wants to come in he can and I poured him a a bit of a drink of milk and er , then I went in the kit , in the bathroom and the door was still open and then suddenly I thought God I wonder where he was ?
18 And we we discussed the the difference between anxiety and arousal and how we can turn our anxiety into arousal to ensure performance and I plotted a little graph if you remember .
19 Another disc started , Herr Hocher placing it on the record-player with his own hands , the result being a foxtrot played by a Russian orchestra , and he himself took the floor with Fräulein Renn , the pair of them going through what seemed to the young people weirdly funny gyrations together .
20 John Baring 's father had been from 1882 senior partner in the merchant bank of Baring Brothers , and he himself joined the firm on leaving Cambridge , served his apprenticeship as a clerk , travelled widely in North and South America , and was made a full partner early in 1890 .
21 David Howard 's uncle , J. E. Howard [ q.v. ] did much original research on the chemistry of cinchona alkaloids , and he himself pursued the same line of enquiry .
22 And he himself covered the entire costs ( of $300 ) , and did most of the distribution and selling ( on the campus , in the local cafés , in bookstores and so on , aided by a mini-advertising campaign in the McGill paper ) .
23 As has been noted , it was he who proposed that the chiefs should be required to take the oath of allegiance , he who decreed that McIan Macdonald 's late submission was invalid , and he who prepared the instructions for the excess of vengeance against the clan .
24 And we did get on reasonably well with the management then , u until we used to run into trouble of course , and er the er nineteen twenty one strike , I can vividly remember that , it was a glorious summer , dead against us nobody wanted any coal and it You had the It gave th the management the opportunity of selling all this All the old stock all the rubbish and everything .
25 It held that s.47 could be committed indirectly : " A defendant who pours a dangerous substance into a machine just as truly assaults the next user of the machine as if he himself switched the machine on . "
26 What I , what er , I in fact , what , what I did notice in that time that I was there , was that er , when you talk about the old guard , the young people , anybody under forty er they were a little bit cynical about this communism lark and Lenin and the rest of it , they all went to say , they would all go to Lenin 's er statue and in effect have a blessing from Lenin , we went along with them on one occasion , very pleased to do it , but you you got the impression that the younger generation were already in 1982 and the people now that are out there with Yeltsin were shying away from communism , now the thing is this that Gorbachev came along in my opinion exactly at the right time and tried to move things a little our way a little way from the hardline , which obviously could n't be sustained .
27 But she herself drew the line at prostitution .
28 But they they surrounded the flat cos they thought that it was a bur a burglary was in process .
29 Henry VII intended to have the remains reinterred in the new chapel but he himself died the day after its consecration and no one else bothered themselves with Queen Katherine 's corpse .
30 Oh but he he said the same things He goes on and
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