Example sentences of "[pron] [pron] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Its clientele was drawn from every part of the world , and the owner was a tiny German whom everyone called Fritz , although that was n't his real name .
2 In stores like Harvey Nichols and Joseph they rarely use tags , which is even better Everyone I know nicks from shops .
3 As the wave of relief flooded through me I saw Mr Bailes climbing over the wall from the next field .
4 If they cause trouble with me I cause trouble with them it 's as simple as that .
5 But if we get , we , it seemed to me I mean Deborah raised it and I think there is a way of doing it , which would be for example erm looking at the agreements , how many schools have got agreements ?
6 On her next visit to me I hypnotized Joyce , encouraging her to relax as much as possible .
7 It amazes me I hear Orkney children in Orkney and they 'll be playing and talking to one another in English you know .
8 born in Church Street I , I was only one , there were no brothers or sisters which for the record , I regret because all around me I had cousins , dozens of them and erm the families round me was big families and it was the , there was er times when it was bad weather or something like that and you could n't congregate outside , you 'd go to somebody 's house , are you coming ?
9 Behind me I heard Murray screeching at Michael 's underwear , and then I was gone .
10 Beside me I heard Israel blow his nose .
11 Behind me I heard Harvey 's voice say , ‘ Hello , Bernie , ’ and the voice of the detective said , ‘ Hi , Harv . ’
12 Behind me I heard people crying .
13 Now it seems to me I accept difficulties f for , for some people , but on the whole it 's working quite well and to shuffle it all round again I think would irritate a large number of members and we 're irritated by the changes that you made earlier on and I would n't wish to bring any down on your your head for the
14 Another Land Rover main agent told me I need part number GTR III — it has a short stem and a white top .
15 One of the monks , describing the presence , said he could ‘ perceive the fragrance of such a wonderful odour , as if all the flowers on earth were gathered together in one place ; I feel also a glow of heat within me — not at all painful , but most pleasing — and a certain unusual and unexplainable joy poured into my heart , which all of a sudden so refreshes and gladdens me I forget grief and weariness of every kind ’ .
16 Dear me I think Daryll was hoping the roof things the best they can do was Saturday morning .
17 PLEASE HELP ME I THINK MR HARKER IS MY FATHER
18 ‘ After you left me I telephoned Barbara to see that she was all right .
19 ‘ The Mogadon hangovers were appalling , so my GP 's partner told me I needed Noctamid , another sleeper but shorter acting . ’
20 Somewhere among them someone drew breath sharp and painful as a sob , hurriedly suppressed .
21 When it is pointed at the receiver and pressed staff hear a bleep warning them someone needs help getting in .
22 my God , my rock , in whom I take refuge ,
23 One of the officials with whom I had dealings was John Hampden , who years later was to become a colleague ; but although he did his best to be co-operative , it was the men who held the purse-strings that counted , and , going between the MOI and Faber 's , I could not extract from officialdom any commitment and Eliot naturally needed certain specific undertakings regarding finance before Faber 's could think of commissioning a book , which also needed the Ministry 's imprimatur .
24 There also arrived a strong deputation from the DHSS : the Minister of State , now of much greater fame , Dr David Owen ; the Permanent Under-Secretary , Sir Patrick Nairne , and Barbara 's most trusted right-hand man , a beardless youth , then recently the president of some students ' association , named Jack Straw , with whom I had occasion to cross swords later .
25 No , I got over this problem by collecting data on a large series of babies to whom I had access during the preliminary work on this project .
26 Instead of the usual friendly salutations , he scuttled away down the alleyway to sell his information to men like Waller and others to whom I owed debts .
27 ‘ When my mother died the only persons to whom I owed duty were my lord who had followed the cross , and Marian , my lord 's daughter .
28 The men to whom I gave counselling ( and prescribed sedatives ) would , for a while , complain of nightmares , anxiety and dyspepsia — but they all recovered by the end of the tour .
29 The other guests will just be two of my colleagues and their wives , to whom I owe hospitality ’ — the way he said it made them sound utterly negligible , almost beneath contempt .
30 Those incomers with whom I discussed class agreed that awareness of class is a typically British trait .
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