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

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1 I only arrived at it this morning . ’
2 I can say that because I now belong to them both .
3 I never worried about her this last year , you know , because I knew you dropped in and kept an eye on her .
4 I never thought of it that way , ’ he said .
5 I never thought of it that way . ’
6 I never thought of it that way .
7 ‘ Would you like me just to look through it all ? ’ she offered .
8 And then he suddenly said , in a more natural tone , in an everyday tone that she rarely heard from him these days , ‘ And anyway , I thought it would n't matter to anyone , now the children are grown up . ’
9 Conversely , do they trust you sufficiently to discuss with you those delicate and sensitive issues which need confidential handling ?
10 So basically you just run at them all the time .
11 A better balance than elsewhere between industry and agriculture was the advantage she derived from slower industrial growth ; she also owed to it some of her resilience and powers of recovery after two world wars .
12 Unfortunately she now clings to me all the time and I find it terribly embarrassing and uncomfortable .
13 It resulted in the erm extra requirement for security which does happen to which Mr has referred and I I think it 's it 's very very important to realise that if that three party cooperation can be achieved as it should be , bearing in mind what Simon says that we are going to have to do this , with horrendous problems in the youth and community project in the future and we would be failing completely in our duty , not just to the people of Highfields , but to the people of this whole county if we simply allowed politics , as has been done in the past , to lead to entrenched positions and the idea of simply saying to the director , we are in a mess therefore will you please deal with it all is I think wildly irresponsible and I 'm very very surprised indeed that erm that point should be put .
14 You never listen to me these days . ’
15 You never looked at me all the day .
16 While these buildings often shared with Wren 's London churches a basic classical design , they fundamentally differed from them both in their smaller scale and greater simplicity .
17 Well that 's it , they just they just see to it all .
18 The thing is though they , they look at it , they always look at it that erm , they earn the money so they can go out and get it , you know , women are n't entitled to anything , they 're just at home to look after the children
19 But they also prove to me that television is capable of handling myth and that , in confining the medium largely to information and ephemeral diversion , we underestimate its aesthetic potential.M.B .
20 It just occurred to me that Tuesday would be another opportunity to talk to Julian , the guy who comes in and does the S U legal aid stuff .
21 Now his club 's tighthead , he has gone out of this way to improve his scrummaging technique with specialist advice from among others , his boss , Sandy Carmichael , the 50-times capped Scottish and Lions tighthead Iain Milne ( ‘ immensely helpful ’ ) and Jim Telfer ( ‘ he is just the kind of coach I need because I can be a bit lazy and the fact that he just keeps at you all the time was very good for me ’ ) .
22 Should it ever happen to you all complaints to Mr. Kirby please .
23 I would like , Chairman , to know , because er , it always seems to me that unnecessary money is spent in , in the American lead , so it 's difficult to get any money .
24 It sometimes seemed to me that animal rights must always prevail over every other claim , however strong , including claims from the environment .
25 It never occurred to me that other children were n't spoiled as a matter of course , the way I was , and it would be years — and my father would be dead — before I understood that the expense of sending me to a boarding school was just an excuse , and the simple , sentimental truth was that they knew they would have missed me .
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