Example sentences of "[pers pn] [prep] [pers pn] [pron] [modal v] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ If she finds me with you she 'll have my eyes for marbles . ’ |
2 | To keep them with her she will employ any ruse , any lie , however foul . |
3 | Oh I have a wee store , yes , but you see you do n't carry them , I do n't carry them with me , if I carried them with me I could sing I could , well that 's it , |
4 | Pass them to me I 'll do it now , some of those fruit dishes , there 's not enough room there for the glasses , I like them then I 'll take them . |
5 | But perhaps , by telling him of it she might break through the shell of quiet self-sufficiency and recollection that had kept her at bay since his return from Student Cross . |
6 | If it did it for them it can do it for me ! ’ |
7 | I says if we do it for you it 'll cost you a fortune , he said |
8 | But no , no , because we can make the assump , we can make the assumption that it that the that they could get it , if they do n't get it from us they 'll get it from whatever the prices . |
9 | But my mum 's pretty good you know what I mean she as long as I can arrange it round her she 'll arrange her arrangements around me sort of thing . |
10 | ‘ And if the old skinflint wo n't give it to me I shall take it just the same . |
11 | ‘ Brother , if you will send it to me I will make lots of drawings for you of the Heike , and whatever you want … . |
12 | Fawcett said that this sounded very important and that if Pons sent it to him he would rush it through . |
13 | If I mentioned it to him I could see he was bored to the point of distress . |