Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] [verb] [pron] the " in BNC.
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1 | about analysis or me giving them the dream and I have to sort of like get out for myself what |
2 | In I gave the book to him or I gave him the book , him would normally be considered thematic in FSP theory . |
3 | Mm , that 's right and they 've got all the hassle of the airport , mind you they ought to be able to get a local airport I do n't know who they 're going , going with , who the erm Gavin said , I think Gavin said or somebody said something the , the original company have gone bankrupt |
4 | Erm , Philip or somebody gave me the level premium . |
5 | Or he gave them the impression that he wrestled , with limbs contorted , in the effort to seize hold of what truth could be found . |
6 | Your reader will then know that you are not presuming that she or he knows what the term means . |
7 | ‘ Look , if you do n't want to tell me who you are , or what gave you the horrors , then do n't . |
8 | ‘ And no-one knows what the spell does ? ’ |
9 | ‘ And I sold them the best . |
10 | So , we toast the railway station and I tell him the only Czech joke I know . |
11 | Nine years have passed since my divorce and I tell myself the half-forgotten betrayals and deceits are old news . |
12 | After a few minutes , he got out and wandered over : ‘ Here , son , give me a shot at that , ’ he said , and I passed him the rod . |
13 | And I got you the roses . ’ |
14 | For me there has always been — and I count it the greatest of all blessings — a window never finally blacked out , a light never finally extinguished . |
15 | At only 18 , Dundas will be seeing things through young and excited eyes and I wish him the best . |
16 | I was interested to hear the Hon. Gentleman raise the subject of the scanner proposal , and I wish it the best of success . |
17 | Good night , miss , and I wish you the compliments of the season , I 'm sure ! ’ |
18 | His name was Edward Greenwood , and as they all sat down , he said , ‘ I 've heard all about you from Helen and I wish you the best of luck . |
19 | And I kept it the same and that 's When we bought this in nineteen fifty four , there was a lot of alterations to be done . |
20 | and all that ruddy stuff , , I knew she 'd come along and put all , use to be a , he was the R S A man for the Signals and old Reggie , he was another R S A , he was headquarters company and old was in the cable laid section for people you know , came loose , I was walking through the shed and these two , I saw these two put them down , and I thought what the hell are you doing here ? |
21 | He said yes Mrs well then he followed me in the kitchen , stood behind me and I thought what the hell 's he hanging about for , I 'm gon na take it to him and the , his son- in-law was there |
22 | Looking back later , Helen recalled three things about this new life , so different from the unhappy days when she and Edward discovered that his passionate letters to her were being read by Mrs Andrews : ‘ The beauty of it delighted me , and I thought it the perfect setting for these people with their freedom of manner and thought … . |
23 | and I 'm seeing the surgeon today and erm and I met somebody the other day who 'd had it done and his fingers were n't affected , you know , so I mean it 's just the luck of the draw I think . |
24 | ‘ And I spotted it the moment we drove off from my flat , ’ Newman rapped back . |
25 | DAYFLOWER a strong finishing fifth in the Newmarket 1000 gns , may find conditions more to her liking at the Curragh tomorrow and I make her the selection for the Irish ‘ 1000 ’ . |
26 | Because I asked in the other classes , three or four American students , and I asked them the same question . |
27 | Then I , I put it in a saucepan and I stewed it the next |
28 | And she called me later , and said , ‘ Excuse me , but I just talked to Fred and I told him the story , and he 's invited you to tea tomorrow at his house . ’ |
29 | And I told him the whole story of our voyage , and the danger we were now in . |
30 | ‘ And I told him the mud in the high street was an absolute disgrace . |