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

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1 we take some of them part bake breads and some cheese and biscuits and a great big packet of cheese and , and you just you know , you can either just sit there , but the food , once you get down the food is so cheap you do n't want nothing else in the heat .
2 Well , that Arthur turned up at last and the vicar married them , but afterwards me sister let Arthur know just 'ow she felt , she chucked the whole weddin' cake at 'im , then 'er bokey an' then a full bottle of port .
3 DeFries gave everyone money to get winter coats when he decided it gets cold in the United States .
4 He give me money see ma bebe .
5 He 'd give me money to buy clothes , but I had to keep asking for it .
6 Meanwhile , gospel church members criticised the council for refusing them permission to hold services there .
7 The remains of several old sailing ships adorn the Stanley waterfront and on some of them rock shags nest along the side decks and in the hawse holes .
8 PAMELA : [ taking the letter ] O , how my heart goes pitapat .
9 ‘ But to be honest it has broken my heart to leave Bangor .
10 My heart stopped beating .
11 Suddenly my heart stopped beating , and I heard a distant voice cry , ‘ Jane !
12 God , when those lances passed over your head , I swear my heart stopped beating . ’
13 I could feel my heart going boom-ba-di-boom — imagined my heart when it was dead , all its auricles and ventricles shrinking and wrinkling like burst balloons after my head got bashed in on the rocks .
14 I would tell you if I could , I promise you , but my story involves others and — and I simply can not in honour divulge it . ’
15 do n't go ) I 'm having my hair done Thursday morning .
16 So for a second it seemed the most natural thing in the world when the ships airlock suddenly opened , and I stepped out of my cabin to see Sergia framed in the lock , with two male Ardakkeans behind her .
17 My exposure exposed Tony Asmar , and I believe that is why he was killed .
18 ooh my foot slipped foot had slipped on the clutch and I could n't do anything about it Oh I did n't realize what time it was , your dad 'll be wondering where his dinner 's got to wo n't he ?
19 Will my present holiday arrangements be honoured ?
20 Laura Channing was about to be blackmailed , and my money said Vecchi was the would-be collector on that deal , too .
21 I 'm afraid that my money brings death with it . ’
22 However , I nearly did n't make it as I neglected to register my willingness to take part with the organiser of the hospital team until all 32 places had been filled .
23 We will start with my favourite stretching exercise .
24 All the time I was attempting to identify by ear bird noises in the spinney : a jay screeched raucously ; ‘ My toe hurts Betty , ’ crooned a wood pigeon ; a tiny wren ticked its loud emphatic alarm notes ; and over and over a willow warbler trilled .
25 If anything , it has even more justified my decision to leave Coventry where I was manager and join Chelsea — I certainly could not have been away for a month if I 'd stayed at Highfield Road .
26 I have never had any doubts about my decision to move North .
27 I hope my decision to pay tax will help you understand that I accept I must be accountable to those I serve .
28 In many cases , the latter variables were accounted for more than initial variables — ; ‘ first or last words were in many cases influential in my decision making process ’ and ‘ found that the last few adjectives had more influence especially if they reflected negative points of the personality ’ .
29 I had been brought close to another sort of despair by my inability to draw blood : a cat with no claws and ineffectual teeth .
30 Over the intervening years one of my great laments has been my inability to achieve solitude , as everywhere I can now go , so can everyone else .
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