Example sentences of "[noun] [pers pn] [verb] [verb] [pers pn] [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 | In Waves we 've had them all from ‘ yours thankingly ’ to ‘ up yours . ’ |
6 | Oh they do , yeah , when we go down er , er down to Alan 's they , David he 's got it all |
7 | 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 . |
8 | Sleepless in Scotland she had walked it many times in her mind . |
9 | THANKS IBM : THAT 's ANOTHER FINE MESS YOU 'VE GOT US ALL INTO |
10 | By the end , by the end of the afternoon she 'd done it all . |
11 | But since we took her away from the convent she has worried us both to death . |
12 | The amount of times you 've rung him this week ! |
13 | That 's the garden in Summerleigh I keep telling you that ! |
14 | ‘ My love , my love , ’ and was flooded by the days she had called him that . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | If you could draw closer er Trevor I need to show you some papers okay ? |
17 | But once again on the phone you have to tell them that 's what you want to discuss when you come round . |
18 | She takes a sip of mineral water before launching into James Woods and his girlfriend , Sarah Owen : ‘ I 've a theory that James and his girlfriend had so many problems they had to turn it all on me . ’ |
19 | ‘ The next minute he 'd picked them both up and thrown them out of the window . ’ |
20 | I 'm afraid I persuaded the woman I spoke to give me this address . |
21 | There were so many ways she wanted to tell him this , all of them inadequate to express her feelings . |
22 | One day last week we 'ad to get us own lunch , me young See-all-hear-all-say-nowt upstairs , and then I had to bellow to get him down t'elp or I 'd 'ave been stuck 'ere in this chair wi'out a sup or bite from dawn to dusk and beyond . |
23 | We are , look at the paper we 've give you this week . |
24 | But viewers may get the feeling they 've seen it all before . |
25 | If the Government wo n't believe us when we tell them the truth , maybe they will now believe the people they paid to give them this report . |
26 | I remembered another story they 'd told me that day of the first snowfall : it was about a hunt several years ago , on a day like this . |
27 | Roosevelt I need to ask you some questions |
28 | A.D.A.S. are once quoted as saying our land would grow nothing but Rhododendrons and Heather ( and when their advice was free , we would call them out and go away and do the opposite ) but in true pioneering spirit we have proved them all wrong ! |
29 | Nine minutes it 's taken him this evening , no more — almost as fast as me . |
30 | The only reason I 've beaten you this time is look at that sixteen Do n't even know four one for are you ? |