Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] [pron] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Then he called for the caskets of gold in which was the balsam and the myrrh which the Soldan of Persia had sent him ; and when these were put before him he bade them bring him the golden cup , of which he was wont to drink ; and he took of that balsam and of that myrrh as much as a little spoon-full , and mingled it in the cup with rose-water and drank of it ; and for the seven days which he lived he neither ate nor drank aught else than a little of that myrrh and balsam mingled with water .
2 I repeat what the hon. Member for Antrim , South ( Mr. Forsythe ) said about patients ' private needs payments .
3 Erm but did n't the peasant culture already have erm sort of elements of collectivization alread I mean which the Communist Party could
4 I mean what the strange thing is that I was reading about
5 Yeah , I mean I The important thing is I think the children do recognize the differences , not that they do n't notice the differences , because they 're Like you say they 're capable of using the other if it if it suits them .
6 The General Strike , it 's a strange memory because I had to walk down Pad er now , erm I forget what the proper word is now , er it 's called Walk , now .
7 So I cook one the other day , and I cook one this morning , I 've pressure cooked one for him , but he would n't look at it Reg is definitely
8 Er I felt , I 've been after Danny for nearly twelve months to come see and not been able to get him on the night I want him the only night he was able , was available was I think it was one night when we had something else on I ca n't remember what it was .
9 I welcome what the hon. Gentleman says .
10 I think that I put it the other way round last time .
11 And I give him the whole book what lists names and numbers and what not .
12 I accept what the hon. Lady suggests , because clearly there have been regional differences in economic conditions .
13 I know what the other thing is .
14 And I sha n't come back until I remember what the great Daybog said , " This news made the old man very sad , for he loved Yanek the best of his three grandsons .
15 They wo n't wear it for one minute when I tell them the whole story . ’
16 ‘ What if I tell you the whole truth ?
17 I understand what the hon. Gentleman says about the nature of the charge laid against certain people and the roles that they may have played in particular crimes .
18 The next point that I wanted to turn to is who the duty of care is owed owed to , er as I understand it the present law is quite clear .
19 I find myself the only thing is to change the subject .
20 Tonight I find you the special number one steak , and the best wine . ’
21 ‘ Wild geese , mon vieux , is what you presume me to chase , ’ said the gentleman to Bramble , ‘ but I assure you the stable door is bolted . ’
22 I note what the hon. Lady says .
23 I note what the hon. Gentleman said about the siphoning off of food aid .
24 I note what the hon. Gentleman says , but I have to make the point that it will not be possible to keep any design capability , any warship-building capability or any manufacturing capability for the sort of defence components that we need unless the Government are prepared to fund the defence programme at a sensible level .
25 Late that night I ask myself the age-old question .
26 Well on , I do it the right way , because I do n't always feel that I am doing it the right way .
27 Five , no I do it the wrong way
28 More to the point , I wonder what the interpretative point of view really is , European or otherwise .
29 I wonder what the going rate would be ? ’
30 I wonder what the good doctor and his housekeeper make of her — and what story she has concocted to explain her presence there ?
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