Example sentences of "[vb -s] [pers pn] [conj] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | It recognizes abnormal cells , destroys them or walls them off . |
2 | ‘ This decision totally vindicates me and clears my name of the slur that I have lied about myself . ’ |
3 | John Kelly loves them and helps you choose the best ones for your garden |
4 | ‘ You heard how Bathsheba loves me and expects me to visit her tonight . |
5 | ‘ He just keeps telling me that he loves me and needs me . |
6 | ‘ He loves you and wants you back . |
7 | Pray God holds you and makes you one — |
8 | This tears her and causes her a sharp pang of pain , making her cry out . |
9 | Kenneth adores him and commandeered him the moment he arrived , allowing me to join them on a walk after yet another edible meal ( any more of this clever cooking and you 'll ruin your reputation ) . |
10 | Quinn has joined a boss who wants him and likes him , and if that 's not there the player will never produce the goods . |
11 | When you exacerbate this situation by confronting him with direct questioning or something which intimidates him and causes him to feel even more nervous , his breathing can become so rapid and so shallow that it borders on hyperventilation . |
12 | Orphaned at a very early age , he is brought up ‘ by hand ’ by his shrewish sister , Mrs Joe , the wife of the village blacksmith , Joe Gargery , who loves him and protects him as far as possible from his sister 's tyranny . |
13 | My parents still live there and my father loves it and shares its faintly ridiculous pride . |
14 | Infant teacher has it and asks me to make sure that the Head of Primary knows that one of the children had a fit on the bus this morning . |
15 | In poetry such a transport is evoked by a pattern of words ( selected by the poet perhaps with the most intense thought and effort ) , which stabilizes it and allows me to evaluate it at leisure . |
16 | She worries it and worries it and |
17 | I fink 'e jus ' loves 'em an' leaves 'em . |
18 | But it is precisely the possibility of being wrong in believing that someone loves us that makes it appropriate to talk in this context of trust . |
19 | It 's not bad but he do n't use them till they 've run out he just uses them and leaves them laying about and come and takes some more . |
20 | I 'm sure that will be covered this word responsibility frightens me or makes me apprehensive . |
21 | That is what frightens me and stops me from telling her . |
22 | That is what frightens me and stops me from telling her . |
23 | Smith has always struggled against top class spinners when he first meets them -but worked it out in the end . |
24 | Nature has an aggression here that stiffens you and makes you strong . |
25 | Then Boudariah takes you , kills you and throws your body on the beach . ’ |
26 | He , having lost all his money gambling or speculating in stocks , seizes such a weapon from the wall , kills her and dumps her body in the alley . |
27 | Stepan reverses the news-from-Peshawar standpoint of the novel by wondering what ‘ they ’ , those powerful officials in the metropolis , are thinking about ‘ us ’ and most especially about himself ; the picture of Stepan Trofimovich Verkhovensky as a marked man because of the liberal views he held and very faintly expressed long ago , both frightens him and feeds his self-importance . |
28 | GUIL grabs him and spins him back violently . |
29 | Reading , as it were , puts food whole into the mouth , meditation chews it and breaks it up , prayer extracts its flavor , contemplation is the sweetness itself which gladdens and refreshes . " |
30 | Then weigh the evidence which confronts you and decide what help you need , if any . |