Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [pron] [vb past] " in BNC.
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1 | The maintenance of such records in departments was traditionally seen as enabling them to see who did what , when , where and why , and what were the effects of these actions . |
2 | anyway he walked , he was only away about twenty minutes you know he wanted to get the car and for me to drive I thought well er |
3 | ‘ I felt for a lot of years I did have a lot to lose , when there was only one way to go and that was down , and when things did n't go the way I wanted them to go I blamed others . |
4 | Never let them think she knew they fancied her . |
5 | Now they had less than nothing to lose she felt an ancient pugnacity stirring within her . |
6 | To illustrate the way many of them operated he cited the case of a widow who in 1894 borrowed £50 from a London loan bank on the security of her furniture which was valued at £250 . |
7 | Everyone agreed they looked well suited … particularly Rod . |
8 | Everyone agreed you had to bring in the nukes eventually . |
9 | As the neighbours started to emerge later in the day , everyone agreed it had been a great San Juan . |
10 | Let me think who did it |
11 | You let me think you had a serious boyfriend , that you were on the point of marriage . ’ |
12 | Do n't frown , Alexandra , it makes me think you did n't want to come . ’ |
13 | The angle of the lamp cord on the bar made me think I saw a hearing-aid cable extending from Fielding 's ear . |
14 | Er ye well er , it was when , no let me think I went to Ipswich , I did a till the First War ended . |
15 | It was n't a sound I ever remembered him having made , but certain things about it made me think it came from Quigley . |
16 | I looked behind me to see what appeared to be a solid forest of standing Tory MPs from county constituencies anxious to ask questions about their own particular rail lines . |
17 | When he told me to strip I refused , saying that I would change my clothes only if he left the room . |
18 | Last time we got them filled we got them from down here , thirty odd quid . |
19 | Steve made me laugh he said we 'll have some mushrooms so me showing off I said erm , how much , how much did I , a kilo , a kilo of mushrooms when I come back I got |
20 | Yeah , yeah I mean cos Ivan says to me , he says , he makes me laugh he said , cos he do n't back off does he ? |
21 | Everyone thinks I killed Micky Banks . |
22 | I hope no-one thinks I came up with it . ’ |
23 | You know , you 've got me to thank she did n't chuck you out . |
24 | A medical report read to yesterday 's inquest stated Mr Elderfield had been known to manipulate fits to obtain accommodation and pathologist Dr Richard Jones , who carried out a post mortem examination , told the coroner there was nothing to indicate he had suffered a fit prior to the incident . |
25 | We need to follow up the contacts already made when we invited comment on the idea of a course ( in any case , I promised to let them know what happened ) . |
26 | She chose not to let them know she had proof this was a deception . |
27 | On balance she thought it would be more fun to show herself , and let them know she 'd overheard their conversation . |
28 | It was her practice to watch Weenie and Co. off to school , but without letting them know she did it . |
29 | Joe went downstairs to have a word with the Beavis family , to let them know he had a young woman upstairs and why . |
30 | The current , soon to retire , director of the Association , who came with me to meet him had been in London for a meeting of the environmental advisory group for and so he was having a taxi to Kings Cross which I jumped into too and got dropped off at Goodge Street , right outside the door of my next ( Industrial Editors ) meeting with just a few minutes to spare , so that went more smoothly than one might have ever dreamt or hoped for . |