Example sentences of "[vb -s] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | And he clips them in and he goes all over the cars . |
2 | What irritates me about going shopping in any supermarket is having to bag my own goods up . |
3 | What irritates me about Vienna is a certain not-quite-definable smugness , a feeling that somehow this place feels itself to be the centre . |
4 | TELEVISION news irritates me . |
5 | And he irritates me by repeating things over and over again . ’ |
6 | In fact , he irritates me intensely sometimes . |
7 | And what irritates me about them more than anything is the artificial device that actors somehow compete one with the other for the prize . |
8 | It irritates me when people give me phoney information . |
9 | ‘ Nothing irritates me more than righteous indignation , ’ he said lightly . |
10 | ‘ She irritates me . |
11 | It irritates me that I ca n't think of enough rare foods I have n't had and have wanted to have . |
12 | He said , she always irritates me . |
13 | Sometimes he irritates me so much that I could scream at him . |
14 | What irritates me most about him is his way of speaking . |
15 | I 'll be silent when he irritates me . |
16 | Sometimes er it irritates me when they come . |
17 | It really irritates me ! |
18 | Oh yeah , that irritates me but , I mean it 's gon na it 's gon na make them think again in n it ? |
19 | go down and well that irritates me , so I 've so I 've give up that . |
20 | Just to illustrate how important this thing is , you 've probably all come across and it really irritates me , you see people interviewing people on television and they 've got their clipboard there and they 've obviously got a prepared question so they ca n't falter and fine , that means they 've prepared it . |
21 | and that really irritates me ! |
22 | No that , that , that , this is erm this irritates me . |
23 | hear that song again , it really irritates me |
24 | He then transports them to earthly space for human use . |
25 | Cessation of growth is most likely to result from starvation , which may arise because : the whelks eat out their food supply , or the supply fails for some other reason ( perhaps as a result of pollution Bryan ( 1969 ) ; wave action dislodges the whelks and transports them away from their food supply , or prevents them from feeding in some other way ( Cowell and Crothers , 1970 ) ; the temperature drops so low that the whelks become inactive for a long period ( Feare , 1970a ) . |
26 | ‘ David Lindley plays them all the time , and they 're special because not only is the body hollow , but the neck is hollow too . |
27 | ‘ And they play the pipes , just as the Arab plays them with a bag holding air , ’ I added . |
28 | Clipbox is an on-line digital disk-based presentation system , which takes images off a tape , puts them on a disk in an intelligent disk array , and then plays them . |
29 | I buy her lots of tapes , and she plays and plays them . |
30 | How discreetly Kun plays them . |