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

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1 They have their own morality I think we all know that !
2 And because each of the directors seems to have a share in the brother 's or brother in law 's concerns you know we all thought right , if they 're gon na play the game together , we 'll play the game together , and see what happens .
3 For several minutes she had nothing more to say .
4 Idly I wonder if she 'd have done the same thing had the play been Shakespearean : ‘ Now is the winter of our discontent … but leaving aside discontent for the moment I want you all to put your hands together for good old birthday boy Barry in Box B. All together now , Happy Birthday to you … ’
5 Erm just like the the images , rather than it just all like being in his imagination I think it all coming to life around him .
6 For a moment she thought they all looked at her in surprise .
7 Though some of these reasons are currently out of fashion in discussions of political authority I believe they all have their role to play , though some are more important in some societies than in others .
8 Anita the fabled feminist has a complaint she want you all to hear .
9 I do n't mind dancing with girls when it 's for Jamie , though one time with one tall lassie he wanted us both to go outside so he could kiss her .
10 ROBBIE I had it all worked out , did n't I. Wrong again .
11 I moved from er Alderton and went to Bingham I suppose you all remember the Bingham area again ?
12 Now they 're not doing so much that many thousands of pounds , that lot 'em took it some did n't .
13 I 've hardly got any in cos when I left my nursery I got them all to do me one and when I left my school I got a load of them to do me one I did n't get many at the day nursery , but I got a handful .
14 ‘ On the order I want you all to march forward in straight lines .
15 Acute peasant disappointment at being made to pay for land they considered their own led to widespread and in places violent protest between March and May 1861 .
16 And this time I want us both to make an effort to keep things friendly and pleasant .
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