Example sentences of "of [pers pn] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 And I mun that I must have words in front of me , if I do n't have words in front of me even though I know it , I I still forget it .
2 Aye she get rid of me tomorrow cos she 's going to work she says .
3 And you wo n't get any more answers out of me just because you started to … started to … ’
4 They seem to want to get a snap of me rather than you at the moment , ’ and she said , ‘ Oh , I 've had my innings and it 's been a good innings . ’
5 I realized with a shock the same thing could be said of me now and I 've got no hormones .
6 ‘ He was always trying to get rid of me so that he could get back to his computer .
7 ‘ He was always trying to get rid of me so that he could get back to his computer .
8 ‘ But while people think of me perhaps as just a guitar producer who does n't go anywhere near sequencers , I actually use them quite a lot .
9 When you 've been trying to get rid of me ever since we met ?
10 As Tom came out he became conscious of them again and quickly pulled them up .
11 The doctor , however , acted in ways he found wholly admirable , and he thought that when he did get out he would apply his methods of handling patients — getting hold of them firmly and putting them into the right positions — to the positioning of his models .
12 Half of them here and look at her !
13 I 've got fifteen of them here and I 'm still in the bloody bottom class
14 Get rid of them today and develop some trust in your team .
15 Most of us have heard of them even if we do n't understand exactly what they are .
16 I did consult with many other people ; my thanks to all of them even if their suggestions could not be taken up .
17 Two adolescent girls in New Zealand had killed with a brick the mother of one of them just because they wanted to .
18 How nice it was to be able to use all of the pedestrian walkways and see the beauty of them just as the planners visualised .
19 Interlining will add years to the life of your curtains and you are likely to tire of them well before they wear out .
20 According to someone who knows both of them well and was on the same flight back to America with them from Frankfurt it was clear that Brandi had no prior knowledge of what was about to happen .
21 The majority ( 76 per cent ) claim to have understood what was required of them well or very well , and that the introduction of the scheme in their school had been fairly to very adequate , ( 78 per cent ) .
22 About three quarters of asylum claimants are already in the country , many of them legitimately as students or visitors and some of them illegitimately , as they have entered the country illegally .
23 Buses — some of them upside-down and turned into barricades — were strewn across the square while a mountain of upended transport containers formed the last Christian front line .
24 In a business , copies of letters printed and sent might be the first to go : you would have taken ‘ hard ’ copies of them already if needed for records .
25 I have most of them already and besides I enjoy the reputation of being the best teacher .
26 know what they want half of them anyway when they 're
27 But it was one , one of them anyway and hers was over three hundred so save a bit .
28 Doubt is a state of mind in suspension between faith and unbelief so that it is neither of them wholly and it is each only partly .
29 The temptation to park on top of them rather than beside them was overwhelming , but then jacked-up pick-ups do that to you .
30 Having said all that , you should keep your hands and nails in good condition for yourself and be proud of them rather than try to hide them away from view .
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