Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] [pers pn] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The Germans and the English have plenty in common with each other , but what have you in common with the Russians or we with the Japanese ? ’
2 Nor should it be assumed that the division of the language items into lexis , structure and discourse function presents students with problems of equal difficulty or me with identical roles in each case .
3 Attempting to distinguish the two forms , Frances Berry arrived at the strange result that Thou in the Sonnets is ‘ remote ’ and ‘ betokens distant admiration ’ , while You is ‘ more intimate ’ .
4 They are setting standards of good practice that we in the Save The Children Fund can then help to spread .
5 ‘ There are more difficult working environments than mine at the moment . ’
6 ‘ Well , whereas the rest of the passengers were basically gearing up to tear my girlfriend and me to bits if we continued to go the way we were going — you get a kind of cabin fever on these flights between Australia and England — this Christian and his wife decided to adopt us , I guess as a kind of test for themselves .
7 Do n't even ask about the freak-out in Fés or the spring break in Chicago ( euphemistically remembered by my then girlfriend and me as ‘ the Psycho-drama Nightmare ’ ) .
8 Against this background , the Threshold Foundation provided Stephen Fulder and me with funds to carry out an 18-month survey to gather information on scientific , social , education and legal aspects of complementary medicine .
9 The Misses Wynne sent two other ladies , rather considerably older than themselves , with a heavy recommendation and they in turn sent a widow and her daughter .
10 ‘ I have been living in a bed and breakfast for the past 15 months with my kids and me in the one room .
11 Our rent levels have always been in line in the case of tenants guidelines and I of course there were savings that about is insufficient in in in areas .
12 I was taken down to Holloway by car , with me on the back seat and her on one side and a male officer on the other side .
13 Yes just before we leave however the question of what occur in my mind how you 're going to get from the present position in what appears to be a cost plus basis as we go along to a fixed cost basis and presumably the programme and I in in , are running as it were , are running effectively on the cost plus basis
14 We invited Corpus Christi to tea and they in turn invited us to a sumptuous Sunday brunch in their garden overlooking Christ Church meadow .
15 Knowing where to fish is the real key to success at Scourie and one year Stan took Ann and me to one of his favourite lochs , close to Ben Stack .
16 Gave him a David said to her there 's Ann , let Ann and you in the back and Wendy three and Aunt Betty in the front .
17 He flung his head to one side and muttered something , his face was twisted up ; he pushed himself away and fell out through the entrance and on to his knees , and she sat down on the floor for her legs felt weak and the wounded one was throbbing painfully , and she crawled over to Sycorax and lay down beside her and sobbed hot , dry grief until she at last fell asleep .
18 Burden plodded through the rain from estate agent to estate agent and he at last found Moat Hall , listed in the books of a small firm on the outskirts of the town .
19 As Dana Gillespie recalls , ‘ I 'm sure everyone 's got a different version of it , and I really did n't witness any rows , but I would often hear from my assistant who would tell me he 'd just come back from MainMan offices and the door was closed into DeFries 's inner sanctum , and there were raised voices between David and him in there .
20 ‘ They could n't deny him a priest and him in a place like that . ’
21 ‘ Miss Fitch took Edward and me for a walk and we gathered stones and pebbles .
22 Christopher Petrie and Jane lived for a year as neighbours : he in the manor and she in the stables-converted cottage , which she made much cosier and more inviting than the manor — one reason perhaps why Christopher spent so much time there .
23 She tore off Ruth 's shawl and flung-it on the bed .
24 ‘ You screwing the IRA and Daddy boring Mummy and me over the roast beef with what a socialist champion you were , daughter after his own heart . ’
25 Thank mummy and you for your nice letter .
26 She is observing the Coroner now with that same surreptitious brooding care with which she had once watched Millie and me from her kitchen window , as we stood talking , or not talking , at the gate .
27 On happy weekend occasions he and his fiance Audrey Dilworth would make a foursome with Hellen and me at the Saturday night dinner dance in the Hotel Vancouver ballroom .
28 Mr Deputy Speaker , no I did not know the exact amount of the recommendation but I of course assumed there was likely to be some pay increase and I have made an increase in grant which I am just about to explain to the house which will go some way to meet the requirements of local authorities and there are other assets and resources they have er which I will illustrate later on in my speech .
29 The beginning of the poem came from these images but they in turn roused other images from his past reading .
30 Does not he think that we are a bad example to tell people to act through the United Nations when we as a Government have failed to do so ?
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