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

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1 The metaphor does not in itself debase the theatre , and although Shakespeare is using plays and actors to present insincerity or hypocrisy that does not make him or them corrupt : the medium is not the same as the message .
2 Oh I 've not got a prawn and cocktail or them little tiny fish nanny had .
3 ‘ You 'd better 'oppit now or me young man might get to 'ear I 've been dilly-dallying with you . ’
4 When the time comes an' I ca n't lift a hundredweight of sugar or me old black pan , then it 'll be time for me to retire upstairs for good . ’
5 Former champion hurdler Beech Road is an interesting contender , as he reverts to fences after a disappointing season over the smaller obstacles , where his one success came in the ‘ Fighting Fifth ’ at Newcastle .
6 Where I first met Maggie .
7 I stood in that upper gallery where I first saw Dana and he cast that look upon me which was to make me his slave .
8 Now the Marais Poitevin is a pleasantly low-profile tourist attraction where you can take canal-boat trips from villages that have hardly changed in the 15-odd years I 've known them : Maillezais , with a huge and rather dull ruined abbey , and Coulon , where I first ate the delicious local version of moules marinieres called mouclade .
9 But for a moment , between the door of the cage and where I first took stance , I could feel the greatness of the sky , it was on my wings .
10 When I looked then at first I could n't see , it was all — you know — black like inside my eyes , but I knew they were open and I could hear the kids yelling — and when I got up he was lying on the sofa , snoring — he must 've just dropped me and let me where I lie- ’ She stopped and Clare sat quietly waiting .
11 This county is one that for quite a long time has had the policies , I think it 's it 's E it 's number eleven E E eleven is it or I eleven
12 She also attended a kindergarten school where she first demonstrated her talent for modelling with clay .
13 So what is the interest in Olive Edis now ? j Simply that the small Norfolk town where she first set up in studio portraiture ( with her sister ) is just discovering the significance of the local photographer , Mrs Galsworthy from South Street , aka Olive Edis .
14 She did n't say why , but went on : " Seeing you two with that bit of a tree 's made me feel like celebrating .
15 It was our pleasure seeing you this evening . ’
16 ’ There 's nothing better than seeing you local teams .
17 ‘ Can you recall when and where you last saw the diary ? ’
18 Developing a relationship by talking is about creating an atmosphere where you both can gain something .
19 Besides , you said she wants to take up where you both left off , so if that is n't a close association — ’
20 ‘ You 've obviously NEVER been in love or you d never think of it so vulgarly !
21 There was no objective standard for him to measure himself by — there never is in this kind of case , either you have the confidence in yourself , or you don't-all he could do was see himself reflected in her eyes , and it was not a pleasing portrait .
22 how is he or she possible ?
23 Further , such displacements of non-sexual fears on to the sexual deviant , be he or she actual , imagined , or constituted in and by the displacement , are made possible because other kinds of transgression — political , religious — are not only loosely associated with the sexual deviant , but ‘ condensed ’ in the very definition of deviance .
24 That provision will cut a person off from all that he or she most values — family and friends .
25 After so many years , we meet by chance , here , where we first met ! ’
26 He had parties where we all played ping pong and ate ice lollies and it all seemed charmingly fun and unstraight .
27 There was mud everywhere , especially around the house itself where we all walked and where the lorries , jeeps and wagons drove .
28 She 's gone where we all must follow . ’
29 " There is your mother , " they say , " the place we all come from and where we all return , and there is no need to weep . "
30 And we had our hiccups and we had all sorts of you know difficult moments for all of us where we all had to face ourselves and You know I remember my little boy said , Oh Mum y what about my Christmas you know I was putting a lot of time into the the striker 's Christmas and he said how do you become a striker 's child ?
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