Example sentences of "[pers pn] [prep] [pron] [verb] [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 No do n't give them to her look you bloody nicked her fifteen P , then you nick her crisps .
2 This was the first time and it was pressure of work that we have n't done it for you to see it earlier , this is not normal so just forgive this one time and we need n't spend any more thought on it because next time it it going to be different and it always has been different .
3 ‘ I 'd not put it past him to lock me up … ’
4 for Christmas , and it was delicious the way her mother made it so she started it with me writing it down , see , and she told me the ingredients and then she said you brews the ginger I thought
5 She shook her head , lifting her coat down from the peg , her heart beating double time as he came and took it from her to slide it smoothly up her arms .
6 The only reason Naylor had removed that hat was that he had ordered her to do it and , unused to not being obeyed , had taken it upon himself to remove it personally — no argument .
7 There were still loose ends in her working week so her sister Sarah took it upon herself to tie them up .
8 If anything , by the end of the nineteenth century it was the expanding Polish population of the partition areas that needed living space , and the German Ostflucht might well have given it to them had it not been that Germany desperately needed to maintain the spluttering fiction of the drive to the east to divert and subvert internal political pressures .
9 I mean I can give it to you to take it in tomorrow morning
10 Even Wordsworth , who had never been there , took it on himself to describe it as " terrific as the lair where the young lions couch " , then went on to say that if the " pensive votary enters Gordale at " shadowy eve when the air glimmers with fading light " , he or she will meet " a local deity with oozey hair and mineral crown " .
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