Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [verb] [noun] [unc] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I personally welcome Stone 's film , warts and all .
2 I only got Rosie 's help because he put it to you ; of course , it would be in a very nice way , that I was too tired to give him his rights . ’
3 I greatly admire Owen 's work for different reasons — the cleverness and subtle uses of words and rhyme schemes to create tone and emotion and the genuine quality of what he says .
4 Walking out of the Ladies , I suddenly saw Mum 's face in front of me like I saw it in the dream — sinking , drowning in bubbling mud — trying to spit the oozing slime out of her lipsticked mouth but the more she spat it out the more slithered in …
5 I suddenly remember Summerchild 's hair .
6 I warmly endorse JS 's recommendation , and have used that inspired version , as well as Jansons 's longer-standing Chandos issue , just as urgently dramatic and more forwardly placed , as my yardsticks .
7 Can I just draw people 's attention to the very last point which was made in case any one sending large sums of cash through the post office , erm , it , it 's been running for a long time
8 Shall I just check Samantha 's throat ? ’
9 mm and that I , I think they do and the robin and the , that one starling and the thrush , I think they all roost there cos they seem to be about every time you throw stuff out I just remembered Tom 's father worked at er , the electric company
10 All I wanted was to be away from Hampton Court before I further incurred Henry 's wrath .
11 I always remember Clements 's answer .
12 I always regarded Ellen 's attitude towards Grimes as one of sympathy and understanding and a desire to help him out of his difficulties .
13 But I still miss Ann 's stone .
14 I distinctly heard Ronnie 's disbelieving ‘ What ? ’
15 I also noticed Jenny 's reaction to your arrival .
16 I also packed Jo 's credit cards in the zip pocket at the end of the bag .
17 I also confirm Maxwell 's theory whenever I listen to my radio .
18 It was Dad ( as I now knew Malc 's father ) who opened the door at 6.45 p.m. on the first day of 1967 .
19 I really miss Woman 's Hour , ’ she said .
20 I really liked Marie 's hair — it was real beautiful .
21 And I particularly draw members ' attention to top of the second page where you are requested to indemnify Age Concern for any redundancy costs that may arise in the future .
22 I even enjoyed Nonni 's company ; when I came home in the evenings , she would make tea and we would discuss Tom and Oliver , their beauty , their brains , their marvellous futures .
23 I then took Maxine 's mind off what had happened by asking her to describe again the scenery in the area of the canal and the painted barges and sturdy horses which had so fascinated the young boy .
24 I then remembered Lubor 's mention of having your business card on his desk . ’
25 Roger , an art historian , had first gone to the Mansions as Margaret 's friend , and maintained that she had said : ‘ Of course I never read Ivy 's trash . ’
26 I recently read Stacey 's study of the council , published with its blessing and undertaken by the same means of ‘ participant observation , ’ albeit not apparently requiring the same degree of deception .
27 Changes occurred as a by-product of war emergency which greatly affected people 's view of the secondary selection system .
28 Several notable criminals , e.g. Jonathan Wild ( 1682 ? -1725 ) , and many refugees from the French Revolution were buried in its graveyard , which perhaps prompted CD 's choice of it for Cly 's mock-funeral in Tale of Two Cities ( ii 14 ; iii 8 ) .
29 It can therefore be assumed that Miller 's message from this is that betrayal is wrong — it is the act of betrayal which finally destroys Eddie 's happiness forever .
30 And in the finish it was the hole everyone will probably remember as the one which finally sealed Greg 's win .
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