Example sentences of "[pron] [pers pn] [verb] [adv] [adv] and " in BNC.
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1 | And secondly , in terms of Liz Liz is someone I know extremely well and have worked with in various functions and committees over the past . |
2 | Er a pity too and er also the villages erm in the in the area erm which I know very well and my and the Letchworth er Letchworth itself . |
3 | Having seen the devastation in that beautiful valley that has resulted from the conflict , and having seen the impact of terrorism , which I deplore both there and here , may I say to the Secretary of State that while , of course , the matter must first be decided between India and Pakistan , no settlement can be acceptable that is not acceptable to the people of Kashmir , both Muslim and Hindu ? |
4 | I was reading through back copies of MKM which I do quite often and started to read Help Line in the April '91 issue , when my husband ( who had been clearing out the attic ) came into the room with an old TV Times — Feb 1960 . |
5 | He was being very much the doctor , Sally-Anne noted , even through her distress , which was growing less by the minute as she regained the self-control which she had so suddenly and disastrously lost . |
6 | She had a vast helping of shepherd 's pie , which she put away quickly and carefully . |
7 | And having noticed that there is nothing whatever in this ‘ I think , therefore I am ’ which assures me that I say the truth , other than that I see very clearly [ je vois très clairement ] that to think it is necessary to be , I judged that I could take it as a general rule that the things which we conceive very clearly and very distinctly [ que nous concevons fort clairement et fort distinctement ] are all true … |
8 | The monthly Civil Engineer and Architects Journal , in its March edition , said that Hall was ‘ indulging the weakness of feeling annoyed that the scheme on which he had so greatly and justly plumed himself should fall into the hands of his successor ’ . |
9 | It 's something I feel very deeply and sincerely about . |
10 | This is something she feels strongly about and she tends to become even more animated than usual when trying to articulate her philosophy . |
11 | When they see me they become strangely still and respectful . |
12 | And perhaps through the drinking he sought to meet his father of whom he spoke so little and to whom it seemed , the older he grew , he meant so little . |
13 | That is exactly what I said both then and subsequently . |
14 | To avoid this happening to me , I am being careful to describe what I saw as exactly and carefully as possible . |
15 | what you put on there and that |
16 | It was delightful — not only to hear two of them boast so loudly about the lotus-eating weekend but to see what they said so effectively and hilariously challenged by a person from a different social group . |
17 | they know they can say what they want up there and get away with it |
18 | And she said it again and I thought well i it did n't sound like eleven eleven I do n't know what it sounded like really and I just went so that 'll be Wednesday the eleventh ? |