Example sentences of "[pers pn] [conj] [pron] [adv] [vb -s] " in BNC.
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1 | The courses are designed for anyone in the voluntary sector who is unsure how the changes will affect them or who simply wants to be better informed . |
2 | Dredge tried to hog the credit , but it 's clear to me where it really belongs . |
3 | Your Mum 's a , and I fuck her and I slap her and I and she still comes back for more . |
4 | Keith realizes Goliath has padded his because it simply has not crossed his mind he might lose . |
5 | I am immensely kindly supported in my lonely periods here by a whole host of interesting and talented friends — nearly all of whom are John 's age or nearer yours as it so happens . |
6 | It seems to me that nothing really turns on the difference . |
7 | She has n't had any more visions but she was telling me that she sometimes has dreams . |
8 | She just come to tell me that she really wants to take him out . |
9 | ‘ Because you 've found something out about them that nobody else knows ? ’ |
10 | I hate that when my dog does that when he do n't listen to me and somebody else calls him . |
11 | and he says he 's after me and he just puts his arm round me and then he 's alright after that |
12 | Dino is cool to skate with because he is better then me and he really pushes everything to the maximum . |
13 | The holy spirit gives us a new prospective on life and it , it , it deepens our relationship with God , we do n't have to try and make , make a success of our new Christian life by ourselves , you know it does n't matter whether you 've been a Christian for a week , for a day , for twenty , for fifty years , if you try to do it one day by yourself you are guaranteed failure , there is no way you can do it , it does n't matter how long you 've been a Christian or how short a period , you can not do it , if the great apostle Paul , he could , he said I can do nothing of myself he said I am not sufficient , for all my learning , for all the wonderful visions I 've had , for the knowledge that God has given to me , that I 've been able to write these great apostle 's , he says that I can not do it myself , I ca n't live this Christian life myself and the tremendous thing that none of us , no matter who we are , we do not have to try to make a success of our Christian life on our own , it 's a partnership and God is the senior partner in it , he does n't expect us to do it by ourselves , listen to what the , the , that , the same apostle Paul says when he 's writing to the , the Gelation Christians , in , in chapter two , verse twenty , listen to what he says there , he says I have been crucified with Christ and it is no longer I who live but Christ lives in me and the life which I know live in the flesh I live by faith in the son of God who loved me and delivered himself for me , he said I do n't do it by myself , why not , very simply cos he ca n't , he did n't know how to , he did n't have the power to do it he says but the life I 'm living , I live by the power of Christ who died for me , who gave himself for me and who now lives in me now by the holy spirit |
14 | He 'll get me if he really wants me . ’ |
15 | the colours and everything and the order you want them , but the little figures erm , she buys them and she just paints them , and that 's how she could make er the ones for Shirley er for me , erm she gets little soldiers and she can paint them in the camouflage dress |
16 | The er his report has gone to the policy group it 's been talke discussed by them and it now goes to the policy advisory group . |
17 | Remember that you can not be sure whether you or someone else has the virus just by guessing or by appearances . |
18 | Once you or anyone else understands exactly what 's required it is very easy . |
19 | Not only is this the explanation given to thousands of schoolchildren but I have to tell you that it also finds its way — in a more sophisticated form — into the curricula of some institutions of further and higher education . " |
20 | She maintains that she and she alone knows why Robert is chucking everything up . ’ |
21 | It is only relevant to you if it actually speeds up , improves , or reduces the cost of your computerized personnel information system . |
22 | ‘ I had hoped that I might be able to find you some accommodation around here , but apparently it 's the duty of your local council in London to rehouse you and nobody else wants to pick up the bill . ’ |
23 | Er I do n't know who by as Giles wo n't tell me but he definitely knows the two people that 've laid her . |
24 | I reminded her about the things she said last night — the things you apparently overheard , so you say — and she now realises she was quite wrong to say those things , even if they were supposed to be some kind of joke … and … she is sorry for saying them because she now understands that those careless words of hers were what basically caused the misunderstanding . ’ |
25 | The doctors are appalled by the press , everybody is appalled ; the nurse is freaking out and saying she will not take me to the operating theatre because they will take my picture and harass me ; she is terrified somebody is going to hit her , so in the end my lawyer wheels me because nobody else dares . |
26 | ‘ And Hugo will come back to me because he always does , ’ she said , ‘ when the guilt gets too much . |
27 | ‘ But you 're still not hitting him where it really hurts . ’ |
28 | Yet if we deny the creature this understanding , which even Clark himself seems to acknowledge , yet insist with him that it nonetheless fears death , then it is in the distinctly paradoxical position of fearing something of which it could not , in any sense , be aware . |
29 | The story is resumed where Little Turtle returns to the tortoise , telling him that he still has some angry feelings , even though he has used the turtle response . |
30 | But after this our sympathy is beginning to be restored as things start to go wrong for him and he practically redeems . |