Example sentences of "[pron] [pron] [pron] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Think of someone whom you admire at the moment .
2 Well he if he has a heavy suitcase I I I go to the station yeah .
3 I thought at the time she made nought of it , but back last summer , like you say , round August bank 'oliday , she came to see me and asked me to tell 'er everything I remembered 'bout the day of the explosion .
4 I was crying outright now , and he made a move towards me which I sensed in the darkness , but I lashed out with my hand and knocked his arm down , and cried , " Leave me alone , that 's what you want to do ! "
5 3 But it also makes sense to say that the British constitution is what the authorities say it should be because their views on these matters help to police everyday political practice , pulling it into line with the constitutional theory which they themselves advance as the proper way to conduct politics .
6 With his experience of an old university and a less old university , with two different systems , he was able to frame for himself what he valued in the English university .
7 Oh right , what you what you write in the , yeah .
8 I tell you what I saw on the telly this morning .
9 Indeed , the evidence we have from cognitive psychology of the overwhelming predominance of the unconscious over the conscious parts of mental processes suggests that consciousness may be as peripheral to the central information processing activities of the brain as the whiteness of this paper is marginal to the semantic content of the words printed on it , which are telling you what I think about the mind .
10 No I tell you what I think about the the govern government .
11 This is something which they manage on the first day , and then never repeat .
12 This interest is something which he continued to the end of his life , as witnessed by his increasing knowledge of India and to a lesser extent of China .
13 The issue here is conceptually the same as the one which we considered in the previous chapter ( section 6.4 ) , when we discussed whether the identification of spoken words begins after only part of a word has been heard , or whether identification begins only when the whole word has been heard .
14 except for the last one which I missed off the last time .
15 Then for long distance use we may require garages where you can simply exchange a battery pack for a fully charged one which you slide into the car .
16 Well that 's the way to play I think , against Philip Tufnell , around the bat , plays natural games , you swing it away , swing with the tie , hit with the spin , insignificantly again the next delivery was a rank one which he cracked through the off sides .
17 Siobham half fills each glass in turn except one which she fills to the brim .
18 So we we we recognise by the horizon possibly when when this was drawn .
19 what we having what we what we having for the tea .
20 He usually came in the middle of the day , pushing something ahead of him which he set by the side of the benches before taking some food out of a box .
21 Raleigh replies when the Queen asks him what he thinks of the dispute between Essex and Mountjoy , and the last line is set with a homely finality which reminds us that , by the end of Gloriana 's reign , Raleigh is no longer a young man , and that the historic Raleigh had a taste for literary homily , as in his poem The Lie " .
22 When Edwin Chadwick , the great English public health expert , was visiting Paris , he met the Emperor who asked him what he thought of the improvements in Paris , to which he replied : ‘ Sir , it was said of Augustus that he found Rome brick and left it marble .
23 Once I asked him what he thought of the French system of criminal justice and he replied that during his career he had no time left over from practising our own system to study any other ( which I think is representative of the Bar as a whole ) .
24 Last year the award was won by Ernie Acker at Charlbury station , and we asked him what he thought of the awards .
25 I mean th , they what they say in the press about her is , is terrible , I think !
26 As a rule we had do tell everybody what we did over the weekend which was called our ‘ news ’ and we usually did this first thing on a Monday .
27 Has someone been telling her what I did to the bald whores ?
28 Well , he he he works like the clappers he does !
29 See what he what I pay at the moment is eighty four pound for the house .
30 Tell me what you remember about the Palfry Working Men 's Club , your sort of earliest memories of it
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