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

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1 you were cos I when Les came I thought you were still feeding them
2 But some times when I when people tell me that they 've been in a certain environment .
3 Kate shook her head , and once more there was a silence between them until Kate broke it .
4 " No-one will want me if Lorrimer says I 'm no good .
5 I 'll tell you if T want you to do anything . ’
6 ‘ I picked it for you because Jeff told me that blue 's your favourite colour . ’
7 Drink this in the dispensary , then she wo n't see you when Robert takes her away . ’
8 I 've erm dad had a lot of old gardening to , tools up in er his shed when he was up but when we when dad retired he was going to erm take them , but he forgot about them
9 I heard Mrs Foster ask her if Matthew knew she was coming , and she said it was a surprise . ’
10 He 'd picked up the baby and held her while Ma gave her the medicine , and his face had the same look as when Billy had fallen in the river .
11 And he stood over him while Philip picked them all up and packed them back in the drawer .
12 They hired him after research proved he was more popular than Rik Mayall and Rowan Atkinson among the young drinkers they were targeting He 's already appeared in US adverts for Shell Oil , Ford and Coors beer , but says of the Red Rock series : ‘ This is a different kind of thing because it 's comedy and fun .
13 He was obviously well-known because people nodded to him , smiled , glanced curiously at her as Feargal sat her at a small table at the rear .
14 He did n't love her as Lowell loved her , but he probably loved her as much as he was capable of loving anyone .
15 A shudder raced through her as self-knowledge hit her hard .
16 He let go of her as Mike joined them , giving her a curious look .
17 Rik Mayall , confirming that he is only capable of playing one character , is Phoebe Cates ' imaginary childhood friend who comes back to pester her when insecurity afflicts her in adulthood .
18 Tolonen looked across at the boy , trying to see him as Spatz saw him ; as he himself had first seen him , before he had seen the films that demonstrated the boy 's abilities .
19 The name had jarred him as Darby tossed it innocently into the conversation .
20 A small smile curving her mouth , Isabel nestled trustingly against him as Guy carried her to the bed .
21 ‘ I could have got him when Liverpool let him go but I said balls to him .
22 She met another man she knew and was dancing with him when Antonio discovered her , whereupon he was heard by onlookers to curse the moon for trusting in his fiancée 's purity .
23 It grated with him when people insinuated he was n't really British .
24 We certainly do n't want to do without it if others have it , for fear of what we might be missing , but if we all gave it up — Mr Vansitart , because the human race has invented TV does n't mean we have to put up with it .
25 well you should n't you should use your own , that 's Beth 's , you would n't like it if Beth pinched yours would you ? eh ? ooh , you scratched mummy last night , look there
26 I did n't know a thing about it until Rob sprang it on me this afternoon . ’
27 ‘ We are saying she 's a Glaucous but not swearing it until customs say she 's safe , ’ said Robin , who is trying to enlist Prince Charles in the struggle .
28 No , it did n't do it until Claire took it out .
29 One of his poems had been published , he said , in The New Yorker by Howard Moss , the Poetry Editor , who — though I did not know it until Dana told me later — was a well-known homosexual .
30 I wish he had n't of got it cos Sue wants it when he 's finished with it .
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