Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [prep] [pers pn] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 When I came across it the other day , I was slightly embarrassed .
2 The more I put into it the worse it goes .
3 When I walk on it the whole thing starts to move and I am soon covered in the grey dust I am stirring up ; it fills my nostrils and triggers a memory that links the smell with rock climbing .
4 I mean I 've never met Mrs. Thatcher , the only thing I know about her the only facts I have about her I 've got through the press .
5 If our young girls are to learn the profession , let them serve a seven years apprenticeship and when they have completed it , I ask for them the same wages as are paid for journeymen …
6 I pierced the mask of the temporal that is a facade made hideous by the graffiti of desires and I saw behind it the real of human beings , that is , a masterpiece on the wheel of Eternity .
7 I looked at it the other day and I thought I must remember to ask .
8 About the homework bit er I thought about it the other day and obviously mine was n't brought up we 're having a set detention night are n't we ?
9 Yeah , I remembered it while I was walking round the shop , cos the more I yeah , the more I thought about it the worse I got when I stood by the machine .
10 Even Terry Lewis hinted at it when I spoke to him the other evening .
11 I spoke to her the other day at a charity meeting and she was telling me that her poor brother died recently .
12 The more I think about it the bleaker the home life of Professor and Mrs Maitland begins to seem .
13 Although there are no hon. Members from Scottish constituencies in their places at the moment , my hon. Friend the Minister made a passing reference to Scotland , which is one of the issues that I discussed with him the other evening .
14 I carry with me the tattered remnants of this psychic structure : there is no way of not working hard , nothing in the end but an endurance that will allow me to absorb everything by the way of difficulty , holding on to the grave .
15 I said to him the other day , well four weeks ago .
16 I said to him the other morning I said do that again I said look , I 'll get you out of bed .
17 he 's , he 's like this , he 's got to get on , get everything done , that 's what I said to you the other day , leave
18 I ran into him the other day . ’
19 I wrote for him the following poem ; it seems to me now rather jejune , but it was the spontaneous overflow from a heart both proud and anxious , and not greatly concerned with turning out a literary exemplar : Parachutists ( for L.G.C. )
20 But like , Mr really really bad like maths teacher , he goes erm he goes to , she goes to him the other day oh you 're only picking on me cos I got ginger hair !
21 He finds Miriam appealing and she holds for him the added attraction of being married and committed herself .
22 Rushing over to the open suitcase standing on a side table , she snatched from it the long paper-cutter she had brought back for Harold from New York .
23 You drove past me the other day when I drov , was it you ?
24 What had she seen in him the other day that had been so disturbing ?
25 Some modern parents would be horrified at this ritual but my mother had the strong belief that as death comes to all , the sooner you learnt about it the better .
26 You listen to it the first time you do n't like it and then after that then
27 Apart from this minor eccentricity — and I knew old people often became eccentric — she seemed to me the same as she had always been : vague in practical matters but sharp-witted enough in other ways , and eager to talk about what was happening in the world .
28 Oh yeah , I , but I did n't realize you know with him the old man , the toughy , yeah
29 Her tone teasing , she added , ‘ If you went about it the right way I 'm positive you could have her eating out of your hand in no time at all .
30 ‘ She also said if you went about it the right way you could have me eating out of your hand . ’
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