Example sentences of "[pers pn] [pn reflx] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Yous 'll have to do them yerself tonight . ’ |
2 | The rent for the club room er five pound per go , a hundred and fifteen pound erm the Christmas social , we spent fif thirty five fifty one on the refreshments and seven eighty nine on the whisky , making a forty three forty expenditure the club trophies , we spent nineteen pound fifty this year and we saved a lot of money on that this year , we spent about a hundred and thirty to forty last year erm so we have got a quite a difference just trying to find last year 's erm there they are trophies , a hundred and sixteen pound we paid last year so have , we did save a lot of money by doing them ourselves more or less . |
3 | But I went to a pipe bag championships in Beeston and I myself completely . |
4 | I myself flatly refused to believe Darwin 's theory when I first heard about it as a child . |
5 | I pass a great variety of them on the way to school and I myself actually live , work and play in some of them . |
6 | In the sixteen years since , it has sold 75,000 copies , and people are still finding it helpful , and I myself often take a chapter for meditation , when my own spirit feels low and dry . |
7 | ‘ . But she herself neither acknowledges this , nor explores what problems a religion of which this is true holds for women . |
8 | She herself however called for a subsidy in 1555 . |
9 | Their own stories had strangely interlocked , and sometimes she had a sense that such interlockings were part of a vaster network , that there was a pattern , if only one could discern it , a pattern that linked these semi-detached houses of Wanley with those in Leeds and Northam , a pattern that linked Liz 's vast house in Harley Street with the Garfield Centre towards which she herself now drove . |
10 | Had she herself perhaps dropped off at one point ? |
11 | With a final darting glance to ensure that her appearance was in order she made her way as nervously downstairs as if it had been she herself about to marry . |
12 | On the other hand , Maryon Lane , one of two further South African girls ( the other being Patricia Miller ) who joined in August 1947 , thinks the chief cause of ill-will had been the obnoxious behaviour of one person , and says she herself never suffered from resentment but was accepted by the company where everyone seemed like family . |
13 | She supposed it would be all right , although she herself never went near the stables — which was sad , because she had her great-aunt 's love of horses and she enjoyed the smell and the sound of them . |
14 | What you yourself also saw . |
15 | Your detective does not need to be you yourself just as you are . |
16 | Like you yourself once did , ten years ago . ’ |
17 | As you yourself so candidly pointed out , she was only marrying me for my money — and , of course , to get out of a fix . ’ |
18 | She is aware , as you yourself only too well know , that her looks are bound to attract attention , and that beautiful hair ; its colour is so unusual that that alone will draw eyes to it . |
19 | I wish I could tell you myself how much I love you and miss you . |
20 | Indeed , we ourselves often have difficulty in finding new examples for our corpus , unless we are specifically looking for them . |
21 | As our Church is itself in a confusion Thee Thyself often experienced when on this earth in places such as , for example , Gethsemane , which was , by anyone 's standards , a pretty tough time for You . |
22 | ‘ Made him himself again , little girl , that 's all . |
23 | He had wanted her himself so badly , and when he 'd heard of her wedding he had been insanely jealous . |
24 | Sonnet 13 begins : Recast this in the second-person singular and we have : ‘ O that thou werst thyself , but love thou art/No longer thine than thou thyself here livest . ’ |
25 | I told her myself not to think . |
26 | ‘ I observed him myself only last week , at the planning session for the all-Swessex schools athletics meeting . |
27 | I did n't I did n't see him myself personally I do n't like him but it 's a matter of choice . |
28 | I must write to him myself actually . |
29 | If they themselves also happen to be immigrants they can be deported . |
30 | Jip and Zab succeed in contacting Xorandor 's offspring orally , and of course it is orally that they themselves finally work out their differences . |