Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [conj] [pron] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I 'd heard so much about the blinking cruise being in October and not in September that I 'd considered it done and June , fool that she is , chose not to challenge me outright because her tactic is to suffer in silence until her suffering spills from her like lava , devastating everyone in its path .
2 Albion fresh from promotion are always good at home with a big crowd cheering them on and their fans could have a lot to shout about …
3 then you put them on when your feet are all swollen at the end of the day you 'll find them too tight .
4 er can you just stop me on that my Lord
5 Oh no it would n't turn me on if their bollocks were hanging out
6 South Africa , Mexico , Brazil , Spain , San Marino , France , Germany , Britain — Mansell won them all as his Renault-Williams car blazed to triumph after triumph .
7 If it appeals to the principle that people have a right to compensation from those who injure them carelessly as its reason why manufacturers are liable for defective automobiles , it must give full effect to that principle in deciding whether accountants are liable for their mistakes as well .
8 Turner carefully opened the wire cutters and slid them in till their twin prongs enclosed the blue wire like a thrush 's beak .
9 but er , oh dear I wanted to get them down and me others up while John 's been in
10 Obviously it affected me personally because my father 's condition was similar for the last fourteen years of his life .
11 The subjects accept that someone has authority over them only if their willingness to do his bidding is not conditional on their agreement on the merits of performing the actions required by the authority .
12 Place the horses inside the stable holes , securing them with royal icing and positioning them so that their heads peep out over the doors .
13 But he was either moody and difficult , or else in tearing spirits , playing with the children and upsetting them so that their mother would come and whip them afterwards for the noise they made .
14 They flung themselves on him , yanked his legs back , crossing them so that his knees splayed out .
15 Vary them so that your customers do n't get used to your routine .
16 It is hard to portray them so that your readers will know who is who each time one of them appears .
17 all of them so when her class came up , cos she 'd been with the class right from nursery and when she put into this you know , with the double third year , cos they go upstairs for third and fourth year and they really do classes below she did n't know anything in the class !
18 That is to say , he could think through those ideas and feelings and in theory he could say them aloud but his shyness and his social position and the conventions about men expressing their feelings would have prevented him .
19 Such occurrences have been rare at the Masters but we must eliminate them entirely if our patrons are to continue to merit their reputation as the most knowledgeable and considerate in the world . ’
20 I could n't help remembering the pleasure I had had in my clothes , how keen my mother had been on my wearing them , how we had often designed them and chosen them together and my mother had made most of them .
21 And it sort of weighed me down and slowed me down till my legs could n't hardly move .
22 Murray added : ‘ The player feels he has let me down and his wife was in tears when she rang .
23 Whenever we arranged to meet anywhere he would invariably let me down and his excuse was invariable too : ‘ I was taking shots for Surfing . ’
24 ‘ But John Reed knocked me down and my aunt locked me in the red room , ’ I cried .
25 No I only if your half dead . .
26 [ blank to tail properly so Allen writes in yours sincerely and his name ]
27 He was constantly taking notes — on a special pad which did n't disintegrate in the rain , a feature of some interest both to yours truly and his colleagues .
28 BADGES have long been a cheap , effective way of making a statement — whether it 's Ban The Bomb or I Love Madonna — but do n't throw them away when your fervour wanes .
29 But I do not want you to marry me just because your parents wanted it .
30 I love you too much and I 'm not going to let you walk over me just because your wife found out about our affair .
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