Example sentences of "[pers pn] [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 | Di did you show them Popsey ? |
14 | Training courses were arranged and at one of them General Aung San himself presided and listened to my opening speech to the PROS . |
15 | Oh they turned me Van Gogh 's ear … |
16 | Where do you get them Roger ? |
17 | ‘ And you must remember to call me Isabel . ’ |
18 | Give us them Kelly give us them over . |
19 | Well , cut off my legs and call me Shorty , it 's you guvnor . ’ |
20 | It was the largest I had ever seen , split up into walled units , ten of them Ward had said , and when I reached the western limit of it I was face to face with the heaving bulk of the ocean . |
21 | Everyone calls me Jessica do n't they ? |
22 | But looking at him still , she saw the corners of his mouth pick up slightly , and suddenly , so were the corners of her mouth , because , ‘ My friends call me Ven , ’ he advised her , and solemnly added , ‘ Fabia . ’ |
23 | I was walkin' 'ome to me Connie this afternoon , and a bloke stopped me an' spoke to me . |
24 | They just call me Morse . ’ |
25 | ‘ Get me General Winstanley , ’ he said . |
26 | 30 19 DO N'T YOU WANT ME Felix |
27 | Well they must do them Sarah , must n't they ? |
28 | To tell them Goering was coming — well Halifax , or Cadogan , or Vansittart , anyone would want to hear that news . |
29 | The North and central sides , among them Bangor City and Newtown with top reputations earned in English leagues , are facing nothing but the wooden spoon . |
30 | ‘ You may call me Banyon , ’ he said . |