Example sentences of "[prep] [pers pn] and [pers pn] [vb mod] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Well this is a marvellous new form of economics , if we could just create things and er export them without getting paid for them and it would n't us . |
2 | Agree to work for me and we 'll both have solved our problems . ’ |
3 | I appreciate everything they have done for me and I 'll never forget that . |
4 | You could n't hurt her for me and I would n't wish you to . |
5 | ‘ She always says that on the court she is n't a mum for me and I ca n't imagine that she is n't my mum . |
6 | You 've set up this meeting for me and I ca n't thank you enough . |
7 | ‘ Then Orient came in for me and I could not have been happier with the way things worked out . ’ |
8 | Anita , who with co-star Raymond Slijingaard is at No. 12 with The Magic Friend — the duo 's fourth smash hit in just seven months — reveals : ‘ Everything got too much for me and I could n't cope . |
9 | Mr. Joseph Bonanza , that respected community figure , might be going to look after her and he might not . |
10 | I ca n't see them two paying out for somebody to look after it and I can not really I can not Seasons , well what you got on today ? |
11 | Then Mr Broadhurst seemed to start towards me and I could no longer be sure where he was , in my head , on the shop window or the pavement ? |
12 | ‘ They wo n't see any less of me and I 'll always have a key to the house , ’ he said . |
13 | I wo n't allow you to take advantage of me and I wo n't attack you for being who you are . |
14 | over taking you know cutting right in front of you and er , you just , I see things in front of me and I can hardly believe that there has n't been a horrible accident , you know , just seeing the things that happening on the road . |
15 | If you can manage to get one photo of a gunmen in all that crowd , how many more were there they did n't get a photo of you know , erm , so that 's bull shit for a start the said that they only fired upon identified targets , going on motorbikes , and erm , I mean the thing is , the para 's are a highly disciplined , highly trained apparently at a you were n't even allowed to go out there without at least five years experience yeah , they were soldiers , they need and I ca n't believe that they negligibly you know , cos there was women and children there , and nearly all of them had wives and kids , you know , and there was reports from like the Irish saying oh yeah , they were mixing body er , care and body people and fucking laughing and joking over dead bodies and my old man said yeah if you just , if you just seen something drop most people will laugh and joke about it , you know I do n't know if you 've ever meet this sort of , old man , but the service sort of a , a unique sense of they can laugh at anything , you know they can see somebody with its guts put out in front of them and they 'll fucking crack out about it , its the only way they can stop themselves cracking up , or fucking crying sort of thing . |
16 | No somebody could go in there who belonged to the church anyway , two or three of them and it would n't take long cutting all those brambles and things away . |
17 | I , I , I have known some of them and I ca n't remember all of them , Thursday I think |
18 | It was the first time in ages he 'd demonstrated any kind of protectiveness towards her and she could n't help warming to that . |
19 | I wanted to touch her and hold her and take care of her and I could n't there and then . |
20 | The words kept on tumbling out of her and she could n't seem to stop them . |
21 | Catching hold of her and she could n't get back do you seem because he had slipped this hand down this stick , got hold of her and he you see , and then I let go of the dog and take the the front feet and we used to drag her out like that you see , from the burrow and put her in a bag . |
22 | She had made a fool of him and he would n't let that go . |
23 | She was very suspicious of him and you can hardly blame her . |
24 | There 's no proof , and … and she 's fond of him and she would n't do anything to hurt him or get him into trouble . |
25 | I mean if they really sort of tried to make a story out of it and they could n't , they contacted the council offices and everyone was on holiday or nobody 'd answer the phone or what normally happens at council offices , they 'd say ‘ Oh , well , sod this , ’ and they 'd go away and they 'd do the , you know , write it up in a really nasty way so |
26 | to most of it and we would n't be producing too much unburnt fuel coming out of the back , you know |
27 | but less superficially it is a fact that Christian truth is not to be equated with our formulations of it and we must always satisfy ourselves with pointers to it . |
28 | We could take in a huge dose of it and it would n't harm us one tiny little bit . |
29 | He 'll sit on the back of it and I ca n't get up ! |
30 | This happened to be the very moment when I dropped the punt-pole into the water , the idea being that Dennis could grab hold of it and I would then pull him in . |