Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pers pn] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Of course them girls are fond of me ! ’ |
2 | We had a real good time but of course me dad had to spoil it when I got home . |
3 | One day she sed to him ‘ go and git me sum lavertry pearper ’ . |
4 | ‘ It was about a month ago ; one afternoon I sort of burst into father 's office to ask him something . |
5 | I 'm a senior with South West I management course I cover site planning right the way through . |
6 | ‘ Get outa me way . |
7 | ‘ This fella me lad ? ’ |
8 | It 's no good them grandma . |
9 | Two of the company worked , at the same time , on an educational project , funded by the Hamlyn Foundation , which was called the Rock Me Amadeus Roadshow . |
10 | Professor I Fells |
11 | ‘ At an unbelievable five guineas , ’ the mass circulation She magazine told its readers , ‘ you ca n't afford to miss this full value summer dance dress to add enchantment to your evenings . |
12 | two pints , two pints of beer before lunch mind you times were hard , that 's why I did n't bother having any thing , I always went home weekends and got stocked up and every thing , every other one we got boarders in |
13 | Oh , God , yeah , I 've forgot abo mind you Emily 's coming back tomorrow , is n't she ? |
14 | you dickhead you dickhead . |
15 | Well a boat is , a ship is a boat you prat ! |
16 | He 'd kill Barak and set you up as the fall guy — I believe that 's the term you Americans use . |
17 | Nonetheless , every detail you can obtain from a crime , or witness 's statement , the better you chances of finding out what 's happening around here ! |
18 | See , cos he had this lead horse you horses jumped off . |
19 | Oh , what a tangled web we whatsit , do n't we ? ’ |
20 | After tea we children would wander off casually into the garage with despising giggles for the grownups planted solidly in their wicker chairs talking boring grown-up talk . |
21 | We use this way in to stop people stealing what gear we have.Andy has been scratching around for a regular roof over his head for a year , ever since he lost his job and his home burned down in a fire . |
22 | And I always remember the Lotus-land in The Odyssey where everybody lives in ease and luxury — though not the luxury we Europeans think of as such . |
23 | When made with the addition of stock they Jose all character and cease to be what they were intended to be . |
24 | . And of course , being so in the back seat they sort of when they , they she |
25 | The young men entered into the wedding , therefore , desperate for enjoyment , for fear they sicken of each other 's company before spring . |
26 | Why should the great mass of believing Christians in fact know less about the figure they worship than about historical figures of far less relevance ? |
27 | With its tendency to glorify brute force it outrages moral standards and inflames the passions . |
28 | Well the parrot he sort of came in the Boar War he did he sort of flitted on my shoulder and I 've been lumbered with him ever since and nobody seems to want him . |
29 | Just straight , that 's his living he designs roofs |
30 | At any available space in the interview he name-checks himself and his show . |