Example sentences of "[vb pp] [pron] [noun] and [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 You have taught me discipline and I 'm sure I will be able to serve her . "
2 I do n't remember her of course but I 've heard my father and them speaking about it .
3 The farmer 's wife has kindly pressed my kilt and I set off into town with a small group of Commandos , all of us determined to enjoy ourselves , and , of course , to sort out the local French girls .
4 ‘ It has given my wife and I a lot of comfort .
5 He er forgot my comb or summat and something like that , he said I 've forgotten my comb and we might be going out .
6 The trusties of Internal Order had added their voices and they , too , were ignored .
7 She could n't face speaking to him down the wires of a telephone again , not after yesterday , and , besides , he might have cancelled their arrangement and she had n't wanted that .
8 She was more careful with records , having a sixties nostalgia for vinyl , although the holographic rainbows on CDs had caught her attention and she was thinking about it .
9 They should have penetrated his disguise and they should have alerted the Royal guards and the Fiana and every sorcerer in the Palace so that he could be driven out .
10 and he 's been and gorrit , he 's took his half and it 's going , i cos I thought I 'll come to your house and tell you in front
11 A problem that 's come your way and it is n't the usual problems that you can quickly find an answer to .
12 A day-trip from Phuket had only whetted our appetite and we had left that tourist ghetto by local bus and moved into a hot and grubby Chinese hotel in Phang Nga town .
13 However , difficulties in using online services , as outlined above , have limited their use and they have ‘ not spread through the company as was originally hoped ’ .
14 By that time Mary had joined her husband and they were then proclaimed King William III and Queen Mary , both sovereign and henceforth the crown depended upon Parliament .
15 When parliament heard the news of Crécy the commons ‘ thanked God for the great victory He had given their king and they said that all their money had been well spent ’ .
16 If he failed to come up with explanations to put everything right then , and then only , would he have to face the consequences himself , for it was clear now that she would have to leave — disengage herself from him , as Marc had so succinctly put it — but she had given her word and she would wait until the whole matter could be discussed openly .
17 We 've made them lighter and they 're easily absorbed .
18 I 've missed my family and I 'm happy to be back .
19 I 've done my exams and I think I 've done well in them .
20 ‘ Look , lady , I 've done my bit and I 'll be off now , ’ I edged towards the door .
21 I 'd done my apprenticeship and I knew I could do a good job . ’
22 He had moved to kiss my mouth , but I had turned my head and he had kissed my cheek .
23 I have made my plans and I must stick to them .
24 I had made my decision and I 'd taken the first step .
25 and then and then I was going yeah I really want to take , I 'll have to take my stereo home and he goes yeah your stereo 's quite big is n't it , I went when have you seen my stereo and he goes oh I came up the other day to see if you were in .
26 Erm but I 'm hoping that one day he 'll see I know he 's seen my work and I think I 've got a sneaking suspicion that when he came in here he was gon na ask me to do it .
27 and he goes why were you in my , why am I in my underwear seen my pants and he goes ah , here 's a message on my knee and he goes P S Sue Carpenter and they look at each other and they go , Sue Carpenter whoooo and then the mouse traps go off and it ends with them going
28 ‘ I 've seen my room and I can make my way to it if you 'll draw me a simple map ! ’
29 You 've seen my cuttings and you 've seen what 's been on the News the last couple of days .
30 Merrill had the distinct feeling that he had noticed her distraction and she could only hope he had n't guessed the reason for it .
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