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

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1 I bite them together and feel them squash .
2 It snatched at the windows in the nearby houses and set them rattling in their frames ; it whooshed over the slates and plucked at the loose ones , prising them away and sending them spinning to the ground ; it scurried down through the garden gates , hoisted up handfuls of dead leaves and paper and kicked them scurrying down the pavement .
3 We suspected they were not made of sheepskin at all er and we took some of them away and analyzed them to find out what exactly are they made of .
4 And they say yes we will , our business teach teacher told us about that you see because it 's been happening a lot , cos Marks and Spencers do n't ask for a receipt you see , it actually happened , they used to take things from upstairs , bring them downstairs and said they bought it and got the money for it .
5 You used to take them home and cover them do n't you ?
6 ‘ I want you to withdraw all your people from the streets , to send them home and to tell them to stay at home , until at least after the Moulid .
7 ‘ I want you to withdraw all your people from the streets , to send them home and to tell them to stay at home .
8 ‘ When Julius phoned me yesterday and asked me to bring the files he wanted to work on , he did n't tell me you were staying here . ’
9 So do you so do you go together , a few of you together or do you go .
10 You got any share money hanging over you still or have you paid everything ?
11 Look at them , acknowledge them and then tell yourself you will deal with them later and let them go .
12 We 're delighted that you have found time out of your busy schedule and timetable to come and spend time with us today and we 're very glad that you are able to do so and I would ask er , John , our moderator if he will receive me now and invite you to address our .
13 Was I hearing him right or had I missed the point as so often happened ?
14 He did n't like her much but wanted her to stay .
15 Take him away and get him to do as he says .
16 Jezrael 's fingers crisped into the grit beneath her ; even her face worked with the adrenalin that surged up , so much did she want to shove him away and make him save himself .
17 She should be married to Charlie now , and safely pregnant at Lady Mead with Nanny , and if Charlie were to phone her tonight and ask her to marry him tomorrow she would cry , ‘ Darling !
18 They raped her and took her away and forced her to marry one of them .
19 Sometimes Anne was annoyed by this unnecessary furtiveness and sometimes wondered why John had not explained the situation to her sooner and let her decide whether she wished to be involved with him , but she pushed these doubts aside .
20 An aide had apparently taken him aside and told him to do something fast about his image .
21 We crossed each other on the street some time ago and he went to talk ; I just pushed him aside and told him to fuck off .
22 Police said : ‘ We were told to find her quickly and tell her to lie still on the floor . ’
23 He would plant her downstage and get her to start playing ’ I dreamt that I dwelt in marble halls , ’ and then sabotage her work from the back wall .
24 He did not know the man 's name but was certain he had seen him before and believed he knew where he worked .
25 He had kissed her before and turned her to fire , but now — oh , now she was more than fire , she was a glowing rivulet of flame , pulsing with heat .
26 ‘ Perhaps we can bring him here and let him rest under the trees .
27 Coming out for the same reasons , Nicholas found him there and heard him make his excuses .
28 The question is , wrote Harsnet ( typed Goldberg ) , does she entice him there or does he want to come ?
29 Harry looked at him then and thought he saw what it was that glimmered beneath the affable surface of his remarks .
30 ‘ Leave her there and let her sleep it off , ’ said Constance .
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