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

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1 Aleksei Ermolov , the Russian commander in the Caucasus whom Paskevich replaced in 1827 , had been pursuing a conciliatory or " regionalist " policy for more than a decade .
2 ‘ Now look , Connie me pet , it 's bleedin' cold in the parlour , ’ complained Archie , ‘ and , anyway , I got to see a bloke about a job . ’
3 He stroked the strings , and before the echo of them died , he said , ‘ Señorita me quieres ? ’
4 There stood falcon-headed Horus , and bronze Osiris whom Seth brought back to life by fellation .
5 Oo ar , Jim me lad , it 's cut-and-thrust duelling onboard the pirate ship
6 In the following year these became even tougher : he demanded the crown of France ; then he reduced this to the territories of Angevin days , Normandy , Maine , Anjou , Touraine , Aquitaine ( to include Poitou , part of the concession made by the princes at Bourges in 1412 ) , together with the substantial arrears still due for the ransom of John II and , following the now well-established pattern , the hand of a daughter of the French king , this time Catherine , sister to Isabella whom Richard II had married in 1396 , together with a dowry .
7 What did I send off to get Gary them radio earphones ?
8 But certainly here , for the clearest moment in Eliot 's later plays the savage and the Christian are joined in reproach of the oversophisticated city ; , though it is essential , too , to remember that that city also contains Sir Henry Harcourt-Reilly whom Eliot once described as possibly ‘ a god in the machine ’ .
9 You can be a sex symbol when you 're sixty-five ; there are film stars like Paul Newman whom women still think are gorgeous .
10 When we arrived at Jaipur my father told us that he had sent for us so that we could go with him tiger-shooting .
11 and Melford my father 's er mother 's people were the .
12 Ben my name was called I strolled across , humming a little tune , and dropped nonchalantly into the chair .
13 For the first years with Sarah my life was a happy one .
14 In South Ward my vote went up by 35% , more that the percentage increase of any of the other contenders and that was in spite of a pre-run of general election tactics by Labour .
15 No , oh Alison my mate was on about that .
16 The President of the United States whom CD describes in American Notes ( 8 ) was John Tyler .
17 ‘ And it does ye every credit , Malachi me son , ’ he boomed , ‘ indeed it does . ’
18 You too , Linda me sweet'eart . ’
19 ‘ Now , Linda me cherry blossom , yer do n't need to say nothing , yer know , ’ said Archie. ‘ 'Ere , would yer like a new penny ?
20 ‘ Give Lina my love , ’ she said .
21 Oof I near I nearly flattened my s Ann my sister Ann .
22 Oh well how are you doing then Scott my friend ?
23 here you are Scott my mother just killed his ear , ear lobes about going on holiday , mother works
24 The day I left Uganda my troubles started .
25 Edward my brother or Richard of Gloucester ? ’
26 Against the superlative archers of Ulthuan my inclination is to get stuck in as quickly as possible .
27 Oh Dulwich my dear .
28 Sorry Mr Allenby I Mr Earle was shaking his head there .
29 I 'll tell you something Mo my government is n't in the business of blaming Moscow Centre right now .
30 Before I left Fontanellato my father had told me that although he was not against my trying to see Mussolini he would be very upset if I indulged in any kind of cheering or applause .
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