Example sentences of "[pron] [prep] [pers pn] [det] " in BNC.

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1 " I said nothing about you that was not true , " Sara cried , recovering her poise .
2 We know nothing about it all . ’
3 The Labour Club does nothing about it all .
4 It was good of them for them all to come out and do all them drills .
5 If you 've lost touch with a friend relative or neighbour we could find them for you this afternoon if they 're still in the East Midlands .
6 These are acceptable , but the witch who , at ‘ by the pricking of my thumbs ’ , held up his thumbs and twiddled them for us all to check out was excessive .
7 Tell me about them all .
8 ‘ I saw Doctor Rossitter this morning , ’ she said abruptly , ‘ and he told me about you both , and your — dilemma .
9 While we 're promoting my own show and blowing my own trumpet , er this afternoon Jenny is on for my for me this afternoon .
10 Did n't I see 'er with me own eyes , down in the Rockingham ? ’
11 And the thing is he was n't alone , he had someone with him that woman who runs the Choral Society , I ca n't remember her name , with black hair , youngish .
12 to her but if I so I can say hello to some people , you know if only because er little girl , the little girl in Miss 's class now I , I to me that
13 I felt that I needed to have someone around me all the time , whereas the others did not , and I was scared .
14 It said Clerical Medical & General Life Assurance and Royal Insurance , which between them own 37.4pc of Brixton 's existing shares , had undertaken to take up their rights to the new issue in full .
15 Financial deregulation , with its resultant mergers and reconstructions , has reduced LIFFE 's membership to under 200 firms which between them own shares in the Exchange .
16 Plenty of them this year .
17 When it is done , he will rid himself of us both .
18 Then they give somebody like her that single parent girl , Vera , a bloody big double house !
19 The initial experience for any child is just to play with the pieces to familiarise himself with them all and this often takes the form of picture and pattern making — similar to the early use of the other structured apparatus .
20 Nobody except me that is , ’ I added hastily in case he decided to throw me in the dungeons .
21 He sort of stood there , and then , after we 'd recognised him , he threw himself on us both , hugging and kissing us .
22 Jack , who had thrown himself across them both and had died in her arms , an hour later , without speaking a word .
23 I 'm not going to tell you about it all .
24 Really silly ; I 'll tell you about it some other time .
25 ‘ I 'll tell you about it some time , but not now .
26 Tell you about it some time ( perhaps I already have ! )
27 ‘ Can I speak to you about it this afternoon ? ’
28 None of 'em any good . ’
29 A day 's work would n't do none of 'em any ‘ arm . ’
30 ‘ And have none of you any work to do , then ? ’
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