Example sentences of "[pers pn] [conj] [pers pn] [verb] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 John Raby would like to join the shoot on 15th , mainly to talk to Tom H. Please let either me or him know if there are good or bad times for him to join you .
2 Reaching for a cup , her arm accidentally brushed his and she flinched as though she 'd been burned , which brought forth another acid comment .
3 Well I did n't differentiate it but I but I did because I could n't decide .
4 This magic creature enthralled me and I cajoled until kind hands lifted me into the saddle .
5 She smiled at me and I wondered if she would be interested in another type of jig !
6 Go to Gateways for me if you want while you 're there ?
7 I do n't stand any nonsense , mind you , they do what I tell them and they speak when they 're spoken to , but they know where they are with me .
8 Right on one of them this bloke it says he hypnotises them and he goes when I click my fingers you will become my servant and he 's about to click his fingers like that when somebody comes and rescues them .
9 Mr Utterson was among them and he remained after the others had left .
10 worked for them and you qualified while you were working for them .
11 When you initially meet somebody , you look at them and you decide whether you like what you see .
12 Sometimes you have the same person and you have lots of different scores for them and you see whether they 're correlated but most o more often than not what we 're talking about is a number of people and to see whether the pairs of scores in some way are related Now this is probably a bit more important .
13 I think he was conscious of a great deal probably , but at the same time many writers will tell you that they find when they 've finished a poem or a play things in it , demonstrably in it , systematically and intelligently present with real relations , which they do n't remember writing .
14 ‘ Looking back , does it surprise you that she left when she did ? ’
15 Now I promise you if you do as we tell you and your diary looks like , my white board if you like , every week for the next sort of twenty eight days , you will be successful , because if you do something consistently for twenty eight days , apparently it becomes a habit .
16 ‘ That is true ; though I would always recommend you if you continue as you have begun . ’
17 ‘ That is true ; though I would always recommend you if you continue as you have begun . ’
18 ‘ I 'm asking you if he relaxed when he was here .
19 You you and I discussed whether I I was going to be able to do it .
20 You and I behave as wholes not as rational machines .
21 To dance , it seems , is not by choice : you dance when the drums call you and you stop when whatever moves you to dance ceases .
22 Nothing involves you and you feel as though it never will again .
23 I know but you but you see if it came to be something big and serious and it went into the newspaper he would .
24 We 'll have plenty of photographs to show you but I doubt whether we 'll be able to learn very much from them . ’
25 Given that he does n't want to see you and your suspicion is that he does n't want to see you because you have as it were the fingerprints of Gerry Adams on you now you 're tainted because of your relationship with Gerry Adams , what do you now do ?
26 I said to Julie about the washing I said to Julie I said you 're at home how about you taking this washing machine with you when you go because you 're paying .
27 The young woman who snaps at you when you ask if you can help her .
28 Well you perhaps wo n't believe me but I sit where Geoff is and she gets right against me and there 's all this to spare is n't there granddad ?
29 The crew think this is pretty stupid of them but I wonder if it is n't fantastically mature .
30 ‘ Because I was working , he saw more of her than I did when she was a baby , ’ Yasmin says .
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