Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [pron] [adj] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 bought the wagon round , yeah I made them clear the site cos well actually it 's twelve being as , they are a bit stained
2 I mean they open the door and bell can go inside ca n't it ?
3 I mean you all the way
4 ‘ I was so terrified that I fought him all the way .
5 I got her all the way along to the lift and put her in it .
6 I was about ten at the time and I found it all a bit frightening .
7 In the meantime , can I buy you all a drink if the man who owns the ale-cart does n't mind serving Romanies ? ’
8 I ca n't stop thinking about you — I want you all the time .
9 I told her all the justifications and apologies had to go .
10 A thousand times , I told her half an hour ago .
11 God knows , I ate nothing half the time .
12 And if I did , why would I send her all the way down to Somerset to take you to a cricket match ? ’
13 But where a party says , ‘ I charge you such a sum by virtue of an Act of Parliament , ’ it matters not whether the money is paid before or after the service rendered ; if he is not entitled to claim it , the money may be recovered back .
14 I 'm saying erm , if I give you all a mailbox number immediately and then you never actually log in to your computers to see whether or not you 've got any mail that 's arrived , then there 's absolutely no point in doing that is there ?
15 try to walk away and I 'll come to depend on you , I give you all the love I had in me da da da I ca n't believe it 's true you better stop stop with my heart , you always break my heart , you better stop before you tear us all apart you better stop .
16 time after time I tried to walk away I come to depend on you I give you all the love I had in me .
17 If I give you all the horses to shoe off Billingford Hall Farm , will you shoe this horse ? ’
18 I read it all the time .
19 I make fun of him , I attack him all the time , but he senses when I 'm ‘ soft ’ .
20 ‘ I 'm in love with this belt at the moment , I wear it all the time ’ Shirlie
21 I opened us each a beer , then idly unfolded the aviation chart that the Maggot had stuck down between our seats .
22 I know what all the world knows , ’ his sister maintained stoutly , ‘ and that is that Fatima has always been a true wife to you . ’
23 I get them all the time .
24 Yeah but I mean if I get it all the time I do n't think she 's , she 's to me
25 So er I remember it half a crown to the pound , but it was more before I remember that
26 I followed you both the way I used to do so many years ago .
27 I guess it flawed the lot of it .
28 I assure you all the information in there will become second nature to you .
29 outside , I feed them all the time
30 Well you can but I suppose it all the juices you know , have a better taste on than if you
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