Example sentences of "[pron] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | She always knows me Auntie Jean because me Auntie Jean what favourite from being young |
2 | She always knows me Auntie Jean because me Auntie Jean what favourite from being young |
3 | and like me Auntie Jean has to go down three and four times a day sometimes . |
4 | Like me Uncle Mick 's not got a dog , me Nana 's not got a dog , me Auntie Frances not got a dog . |
5 | Well me Auntie Jean and me Mum got passed once , like they 'd been going down and scrubbing it from side at bath and everything . |
6 | Well , it 's funny cos like , she 'd , me Mum an that 's been taking her shopping down and she 's been buying it herself and like me Auntie Jean , she goes down three or four times a day sometimes and then she goes down again and it 's all missing ! |
7 | I think me Auntie Jean 's , she 'll go off her rocker because she is like I say , me Auntie Jean 's only one that she ever remembers cos like me Auntie Jean takes the meal , like every meal down for her and |
8 | I think me Auntie Jean 's , she 'll go off her rocker because she is like I say , me Auntie Jean 's only one that she ever remembers cos like me Auntie Jean takes the meal , like every meal down for her and |
9 | I think me Auntie Jean 's , she 'll go off her rocker because she is like I say , me Auntie Jean 's only one that she ever remembers cos like me Auntie Jean takes the meal , like every meal down for her and |
10 | More rigorously geometric than her previous and distinctively organic work , the new sculptures appear to mark a change of direction and approach the work of Bruce Nauman or Robert Morris , but their content is consistent and in them Houshiary continues to explore the journey from the body or self to its spirit , as she works towards a major exhibition at Grenoble 's Magasin in 1993 or 1994 . |
11 | I really got into rockabilly through liking The Stones , and through them Chuck Berry , also The Beatles . |
12 | ‘ Even at fifty-five , not a soul with sense in his head will go near me Da' . ’ |
13 | Next to him his wife , a tall rangy woman whom Sven Hjerson somehow saw even here as being astride a hunter , was leaning forward tapping the tips of the fingers of each hand one against the other . |
14 | Aleksei Ermolov , the Russian commander in the Caucasus whom Paskevich replaced in 1827 , had been pursuing a conciliatory or " regionalist " policy for more than a decade . |
15 | Many of the prisoners to whom ITN spoke were too scared to talk in front of the TV cameras . |
16 | Di did you show them Popsey ? |
17 | ‘ Of course , it is terribly important whom Edouard marries … , ’ she began thoughtfully . |
18 | Like her husband , she had sharp and brilliantly intuitive instincts for people ; she knew at once whom Edouard could trust . |
19 | Training courses were arranged and at one of them General Aung San himself presided and listened to my opening speech to the PROS . |
20 | Generous to a fault , he had booked the ballroom suite at the best hotel in Lexington and a popular jazz band to entertain the several hundred guests whom Cora-Beth had invited for Harry 's party . |
21 | ‘ You still maintain you are not the woman with whom Garry is having an affair ? ’ he asked , and she shivered at the threat in his quiet voice . |
22 | ‘ I do n't suppose ‘ Mrs Smith ’ is the first woman with whom Garry has deceived his wife , and she probably wo n't be the last , ’ she said , her desire for him disappearing at the contempt in his tone . |
23 | His lore says that Abraham Stoker , a graduate of Trinity College , Dublin , had given faithful service as general amanuensis to Sir Henry Irving , the fearsome Victorian actor-manager — for whom Stoker had given up his civil service career . |
24 | There was nothing General Francis could do , and because of his arthritis he could only sit with any comfort on a hard chair . |
25 | Welsh rulers , with whom Offa may have been at war and who possibly ruled in British territory subject to him , could have been among the kings of the Scots ( Irish ) who recognized the lordship of Charlemagne . |
26 | Oh they turned me Van Gogh 's ear … |
27 | Where do you get them Roger ? |
28 | The man whom Patrick had seen through binoculars was using an artillery sight to fine-tune the angle . |
29 | I remembered all kinds of girls whom Harvey had wanted to marry at some time or other . |
30 | ‘ And you must remember to call me Isabel . ’ |