Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [pers pn] [prep] [det] [coord] " in BNC.

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1 When I had occasion to talk to the Home Secretary about this , I asked him about this and he said oh , we want it to be local and I said you mean local not region and he said yes , local and I hope my noble friend who was there will remember that when he comes to decide whether this region things ever going to get a running .
2 I asked him for more but he said that with the family allowance we had the same .
3 I must mention one member — Angela ( nee Feetenby ) — for her help to me has been second to none — not only do I congratulate her for that but on your behalf I want to wish her every happiness in her new life — she was married last July to Harry Bell .
4 Let's try and get it on the board , which somebody has written on and I told them about that and asked them to clean it , but , bring a spray can of white paint next time .
5 And she 's giving it , do you want a chocolate bar ? it 's poison I break it in half and give it to Geraldine first .
6 I put mine like this and that 's why it has n't stayed very well actually !
7 He is , after all , the Chairman of that committee but certainly I advised him against that and I thought it was totally wrong er to do it in the way he did and I , I think it was a shame for this Council that he , that he did go ahead , but there you are .
8 No , I assure you of that but , well , for one thing the Elsie I knew made it clear to me that she wished to make a new life for herself , start more or less from scratch .
9 I congratulate them on that and hope that in the future they will carry on that practice .
10 I realized what a marvellous actor he was when I saw him in this and only wished that he had n't relied so much on the funny voices and hidden behind the easier way out of doing the characters that he could do so easily — and it was easy for him .
11 ‘ Your Grace , ’ Benjamin replied coolly , ‘ I thank you for that but I must agree with Doctor Agrippa — there are matters still unresolved . ’
12 If going to bed , eating and hairwashing always happen in the same way , she accepts them with little or no fuss .
13 You break it in half and just stick it against your skin , and it stays there . ’
14 If you ca n't find it in one you find it in another but it is all the same thing .
15 whatever you call it , did I do something on you , and why are you treating me like that but th
16 You despised me for that and finally told me you hated me .
17 Sometimes we are given glimpses of former existences — whether we recognize them as such or not .
18 We we just have this weird notation that we write it like this and we say it like that cos squared Z what we mean
19 Yes and er I er they got me on that and I 'd er seen a bit on it before hand one way or another , but I went to a place and , and asked them if I could er see and er they showed me and explained it , the er the way to er .
20 But they had them like this and they were square and oblong .
21 ‘ What I ca n't understand , ’ she said at last , coming to a stop again behind David 's chair , ‘ is why he married me at all and why he … . ’
22 None of us mind him at all and he used to be a special friend of Minch 's . ’
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