Example sentences of "[pron] [coord] [pron] [verb] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Oh no we had we had fresh meals for for ourselves and they had different meals for the for the gentlemen as well you know . |
2 | We know who likes to ‘ do the deal ’ himself and who delegates such matters . |
3 | he did some of the flying himself but he had other pilots . |
4 | ‘ I have nothing and I have five children to feed , ’ he pleaded . |
5 | I designed and made the drawings for some jigs and we made them I 'd two or three men with me and they made these jigs and them underneath the sets . |
6 | The beast did n't appear to have seen me and I took several photographs . |
7 | She listened to me and she took copious notes , but it was as if her understanding was glazed over . |
8 | well , and we drop them and we add other things . |
9 | And three great big bins from from the they called them and I had three bins in my shed that I stored the barley in and I put the moisture extractor into them and it blew It had wee in it and it blew all the moisture out . |
10 | Every day she or he produces nine lbs of hazardous waste and drives an average of 30 miles . |
11 | You can introduce him as the guy you and I appointed some months back to work with Sanders on the preparation of the Business Plan . |
12 | If this applies to you and you find some situations more difficult than others , stop and think about those areas where your confidence appears to be at its lowest — what can you do to improve matters ? |
13 | apart from one Reverend the most Reverend Doyle or something and he saw one gunmen and he saw him fire a couple of shots and they told him to piss off out of sort of thing |
14 | And that sort of thing , because then you 're really achieving something and you see different places and you go different places . |
15 | Bias may creep in through the wording of questions ( which may be ambiguous , unintelligible or suggestive of a particular answer ) , through the careless recording of answers , through the interviewer 's ( perhaps unwitting ) influence over response-patterns and through a general failure of the interviewer to establish the kind of rapport with the respondent that enables him or her to give truthful answers on personal matters . |
16 | Jerry looked up to me as his hero ; the rapport and affinity between him and me transcended all things ; with us it was true brotherly love , which exists to this day , with no ulterior motives … no payments … no conditions . |
17 | Mason meanwhile attacked one Messerschmitt which at once went straight down , but the others attacked him and one got three hits on his aircraft , which shattered the windscreen and wounded him in the hand as he broke away . |
18 | Your mother divorced him and we had many interests in common . ’ |
19 | He is very stupid , but you can trust him and he knows more islands than all the crew put together . " |
20 | Everybody seemed to shun her but I felt sorry for her and we became close friends . |
21 | By 1907 rheumatoid arthritis had almost crippled her and she suffered long periods of inactivity , but refused either to move to the comfort of Duke Town or to return to Britain . |
22 | A slight sudden puff of breeze lifted a thickly leafed branch in front of her and she saw two figures , framed by the foliage at the instant their lips met in a long , smooth , seductive and very mutual kiss . |
23 | I saw her and she said fourteen days ' loss of privileges . |
24 | Passing drivers helped her and she spent 24 hours in Dumfries Infirmary . |
25 | ‘ Last month we had a 10th birthday party for her and she invited nine friends , which she seemed to enjoy very much . |
26 | They and we have common problems which vary in degree rather than in kind : |
27 | Sometimes people think they and I think all actors are whether they 're Robert De Niro or somebody else ! ’ |
28 | I know I mean I stayed with him but I had three kids . |
29 | But suppose now suppose I were a middle-aged to elderly teacher who had never come across dyslexia until recently and was now aware that he or she had dyslexic pupils , the first thing to do , I think , is to inform yourself . |
30 | All too easily , he or she forms subjective opinions about the relative sales potential of different territories , but lacks an objective framework for setting sales quotas . |