Example sentences of "[pers pn] [subord] [pron] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Dredge tried to hog the credit , but it 's clear to me where it really belongs . |
2 | Her hand throbbed beneath his where he still trapped it on the table . |
3 | With me it would if I if I even had one drink going on stage , I 'd be terrified . |
4 | If I if I ever take an incoming call here right ? |
5 | I if you really want to , better going into your and having look in the well Well this wo n't take much more than that though , do you ? |
6 | Seats are yours if you either authorise us to debit the cost to your credit card account with Access/Visa/Diners Club/American Express plus postage , or reserved pending payment within 48 hours . |
7 | I 'm not very critical of his because I still feel , well , he 's my dad , but he 's critical of mine . |
8 | Keith realizes Goliath has padded his because it simply has not crossed his mind he might lose . |
9 | Question , of whether I ask Pauline , or I whether I just do it . |
10 | Because if I load in You can do it it because when I when we originally loaded this , |
11 | The night was still but a mist was descending slowly ; he stood looking towards platforms 2 and I when he suddenly heard footsteps on the ballast approaching him . |
12 | I have had no problem with them — nor did I when I originally starting keeping fish when I kept three that lived to a ripe old age . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | I wish I could remember the words , but I 've forgot them so I just hum along with the tune . |
15 | It 's very odd , but I find Margaret Thatcher enormously attractive — this may tell you much more about me than I really want you to know . |
16 | I found that I had far more anger in me than I ever realized . |
17 | You 've done more to help me than I ever deserved . |
18 | The black cloud fizzed its way towards them until it almost filled the screen . |
19 | Yeah that 's , that 's okay it 's just er I mean I would like to feel you would introduce me if they actually knocked on the door and came in this evening otherwise they 'd think would n't you , I mean |
20 | By now I must be five years clear of her , and she said she 'd kill me if I ever told anyone her age . |
21 | Frankly , I did n't have much faith in either , Jamie being too small to stop me if I really started to topple , and the girl being a girl . |
22 | I try even harder not to think about what he might do to me if he ever got the chance . |
23 | He 'll get me if he really wants me . ’ |
24 | I shall not force you to tell me if you still consider it would be contrary to your country 's interests to do so . ’ |
25 | ‘ Of course you 'd change your mind about me if you really knew me — ’ |
26 | Erm for those who do n't understand it , just write it down and come and see me if you really want to but I 'm not gon na be testing you as to whether you understand it Right , just a little bit of recap You do n't need to write this down but it 's there in case you do . |
27 | Do n't blame me if you only read about Drayton and Taverham classes . |
28 | ‘ I floored the car into reverse and dragged him with me until he finally got smart and let go . |
29 | Nevil choked me until I almost passed out , then he lifted me out of the driver 's seat and bundled me into the back of Armstrong , hitting me on the back of the neck with what could have been an anvil but was probably his fist . |
30 | They are not reasons for the impulses but causes that hark back to the primitive responses that we share with many animals ; yet qualified by noting that we , unlike dumb brutes , can reflect upon our impulses and resist them if we so decide , as happened in my example . |