Example sentences of "[pron] [conj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 King agreed with me as to Mr Gould being an entirely uneducated man — he sd when he came here [ to Sydney ] he brought verbal introductions from Sir J. to difft. individuals & went up to them & sd .
2 The project involves the coordination of research terms in about twenty countries , most of them where English is the first language of the majority of the population or an official second language .
3 There was a council estate behind them where Bean lived .
4 Jessop also pioneered iron railways , recommending them where canals would be uneconomic , and building the Surrey Iron Railway , the first public railway sanctioned by Parliament , opened in 1803 .
5 I can tell of many schools and many teachers doing an exciting job under very difficult circumstances : a school set up in abandoned , corrugated iron railway sheds in Ghana with no partitions , hot at midday and unspeakably noisy during rainstorms , yet well equipped with a cheerful co-operative staff , an open plan school , Ghana style ; an overcrowded school in Lesotho where teachers had evolved their own brand of team-teaching , one teacher imparting information to a class of 120 , followed by groupwork where two teachers and a student supervised written work ; a school down the road from them where Class I and 2 teachers who finished teaching at lunchtime had organised afternoon sessions on remedial reading for older children ; another in Francistown , Botswana , in temporary classrooms , with walls made of hessian and children organised into ‘ family groups ’ playing reading and number games under the guidance of older children .
6 And when he had gathered all the chief priests and scribes of the people together he demanded of them where Christ should be born .
7 Dummy records can be provided to take the place of this space , by placing them where additions are expected , or in a pre-determined pattern throughout the file .
8 Also , while I have the chance , could I point out that in spite of the FRCC guide crediting me with the first ascent of the bolt ladder route named Fiery Cross ( Dry Grasp ) on Upper Falcon Crag , it has nothing to do with me or B. Henderson , listed as my second .
9 Sir David Steel , as he is now , last night spoke for them all when he promised : ‘ I do n't think it 's going to alter me or Judy greatly . ’
10 They wo n't arrest me or Steve , she thought .
11 I 'm su it was either me or Chris .
12 I never do it , but if people are mean to me or attack , I wait . ’
13 No matter what your Chief Constable or Dan , or me or Lizzy or even King Street Charlie feels .
14 Kenny had a ‘ horses-for-courses ’ policy and he 'd sometimes switch to a five-man defence and leave out me or Peter Beardsley .
15 Hammersmith and Fulham 's social services director , Denise Platt , said : ‘ I appeal to Ms Gibson to contact me or Hammersmith police . ’
16 Hammersmith and Fulham 's social services director , Denise Platt , said : ‘ I appeal to Ms Gibson to contact me or Hammersmith police . ’
17 Under the present circumstances it could equally well have been me or Quigley .
18 To save time it would be helpful if you could telephone either me or Ian McKenzie who has been seconded from the Facilities Planning Division to lead the work in commissioning South Gyle .
19 ‘ Then you 'll need to go down on your knees in that chapel Christian Timms built and call on someone more highly qualified than either me or Doctor Cheatle .
20 ‘ He 's never had a cross word for me or Carolyn — never , ’ Meg told Jean ruefully .
21 Let her have plenty to drink , and call me or Nurse Cameron at once if you 're worried . ’
22 Yeah we divided them all up , but if me or Jan needed to refer to anything we 'd recognize the information that we 've put on the envelopes quicker than we 'll recognize the stuff that he 's put in there
23 On the other hand I was assured by the Lord Chancellor and by the Prime Minister that the Cabinet would be perfectly happy to work either under me or Alec Home .
24 Have you any tips to help me or warnings of difficulties that strew my path ?
25 He claims he does n't trust banks , he refuses to open an account , yet he does n't see anything illogical in asking me or Stephen to put things in our safe-deposit box to keep for him .
26 That particular commodity is something you find in the far reaches of your own soul — and if you have n't got it , the reason is also within you — not me or Anpetuwi . ’
27 Does that mean it 's for me or Joe 's dad ? ’
28 ‘ Do you accuse me or Shallot of this murder ?
29 ‘ Whether you were me or Jackie Milburn you got the same money , and it was n't much .
30 I feel as if I can slip by , no one will notice me or comment .
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