Example sentences of "[noun] [pers pn] [verb] [verb] [pron] [det] " in BNC.

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1 My private idea , which I hardly dare mention in case I 've got it all wrong , is that you were copying the style of some book or other to see if I would recognize it .
2 Like a flash I had laid him all out on the ground ,
3 I goes mum I 've heard it all before !
4 Of course I want to hear it all . ’
5 But in other respects she had had her own way .
6 To start the process of formulating goals you need to ask yourself some fundamental questions about your own motivation .
7 In Waves we 've had them all from ‘ yours thankingly ’ to ‘ up yours . ’
8 Oh they do , yeah , when we go down er , er down to Alan 's they , David he 's got it all
9 Even if Swapo fails to get the two-thirds of the vote it needs to write its own constitution , it will have little difficulty in persuading one or another of the smaller parties to work with it .
10 and erm of course computers did n't help in the slightest because er , I think the er , I may be wrong about this but as I understood it erm the computer programmer worked for West Suffolk but at the time of reorganization he 'd got himself another job .
11 I remembered how in England I had pitied them all tucked away in oblivion : Feathers , the first man of my course to go missing ; Johnny Soames whose aircraft I had watched skidding away from the formation on one of the early daylight raids over northern France .
12 Sleepless in Scotland she had walked it many times in her mind .
13 THANKS IBM : THAT 's ANOTHER FINE MESS YOU 'VE GOT US ALL INTO
14 Karen you 've got your own .
15 The tacksmen , he told Johnson , were emigrating , unable to comply with the exorbitant rents demanded by the lairds and deluded by the dreams of wealth they had promised their own tenants .
16 Building societies and banks all have their own forms of report , but in case you need to prepare your own form base this on the printed forms of such bodies .
17 By the end , by the end of the afternoon she 'd done it all .
18 But since we took her away from the convent she has worried us both to death .
19 The amount of times you 've rung him this week !
20 He was so loving and in a moment I had bared my few troubles , and felt it almost criminal to worry him with one 's little difficulties .
21 Over the past three weeks I have conducted my own scientific poll among the taxi drivers who have taken me to and from Conservative Central Office each day .
22 That 's the garden in Summerleigh I keep telling you that !
23 ‘ My love , my love , ’ and was flooded by the days she had called him that .
24 If you bought your car with cash you have to foot your own legal bills .
25 In a difficult economic climate we have held our own in sales and margins .
26 The commitment which the new proprietors are bringing to the enormous task of totally renovating and modernizing Low Birk Hatt is patently obvious For years they have denied themselves many of the luxuries they would otherwise have been easily able to afford because they both knew that one day they would need the capital to spend on the kind of home they both dreamed about .
27 Movies are a medium of communication , and over the years they have developed their own language of expression .
28 At an early age he was apprenticed to the lace trade in Nottingham , but in about 1820 moved to Chard in Somerset , a centre of lace-making , and was so successful that within a few years he had established his own business as a manufacturer of bobbins and bobbin carriages .
29 Spices can be divided into the pungent ( for heat ) , the robust ( for flavour ) and the aromatic ( for fragrance ) , and each spice we choose has its own special role .
30 After two days or so of ice-breaking we have found them all pleasant and cooperative , and eager to take advantage of the books , etc. that we have brought .
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