Example sentences of "[pers pn] [pron] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | working it out any of them them all and then you can miss out the ones we do you feel you do n't need . |
2 | Anna and Mr Cheng talked to the police , but the police could tell them nothing more about the telephone call to the airport . |
3 | She gave me them all the time when I was little , she recalls . |
4 | ‘ Give me them both , ’ he demanded urgently , halting at a junction . |
5 | Let me luv thee my own road , as if I was bringin' the money ‘ ome . |
6 | Shall I do that , Lissa — shall I hunt out your secrets and make them my own ? ’ |
7 | A lot of them I Some I was told not to bother with . |
8 | ‘ The quiet but fervent agreement of Griffiths and the quick glance of understanding between those two revealed to me my own frivolity . |
9 | Luke wo n't touch anything but top-quality meat , swears his mistress , who envies me my own two gannets . |
10 | All he could say was that it had to be called a great and profound change , and that it had happened , ‘ I have a feeling of being at home when I am with her , as though she gives me my own hearth , a feeling that our lives are interwoven . ’ |
11 | I would n't leave Madley if they offered me my own travelling dressing-room . |
12 | The professors realized that I was doing very important work , and so they gave me my own laboratory . |
13 | But I I that way I only have to hear it once . |
14 | I I that 's what I 've just said . |
15 | I said , I 'll Well they sell fruit and they sell this and they Well , I said , the I i that 's my trade I said , the fruit and the sweets like you know more . |
16 | I I that 's a problem that in terms of could see whether our natural wastage in er would would cope with it . |
17 | Right I I that 's fine yes I 'll |
18 | I mean I , it 's no good me husbands to look af , I I this is my second husband but er with my first husband er I I sort of erm if it 's been left to him , God bless him , he 's dead now but if it 'd been left to him I 'd have had a houseful of children you know . |
19 | The reception , a buffet , so glad you could come , yes did n't she , yes I am , O ha ha Uncle Tom 's sozzled ha ha good old Uncle Tom , accustomed as I am to public speaking , a glass of champagne cider each , I give you the Bride 's parents I My own parents looking a bit sick of all the tipsy Irish . |
20 | Now I smelt a mice then you see , I I my own personal thoughts were , What 's what 's the idea of appointing instead of a a real go ahead executive member , why did they put him in . |
21 | It took an enormous amount of discussion to persuade me that we had enough intrinsic skills to mount a successful oil operation , but those closer to the competition and the marketplace knew better than I their own relative abilities . |
22 | They would n't do me any good with my Service I grant-you that . ’ |
23 | Oh I they all owe me now ! |
24 | ‘ Am not I your own angel boy ? |
25 | Mr Worseley , the engineer , shot a thousand sparrows and made a curry out of them which all who tasted it proclaimed excellent , but which aroused the Collector 's fury because of the waste of powder and shot . |
26 | Yeah well this is , th this is it I mean th th there are often a lot of things happening at the same time er er some of which as you just sort of hinted at are sort of er erm of a psychological er er have a psychological factor in them which all add to it do n't they ? |
27 | It is a problem , rather , of how to offer an interpretation of them which neither assumes the original unitary self of the humanist paradigm , nor ignores the needs of women . |
28 | But at the same time , we must pay careful attention to what such young people are actually doing rather than to the easy caricatures of them which some seem to prefer . |
29 | It is the promise to render them which those words imply , that constitutes the consideration ; and the promise to render future services , if an effectual promise , is certainly good consideration . |
30 | Tackle large-flowered and cluster-flowered roses ( hybrid teas and floribundas , to give them their former names ) . |