Example sentences of "[pron] [noun sg] [vb -s] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | She likes them friendship rings you know . |
2 | We could make it worse by insisting on the sort of minimum conditions put forward by the Labour party , conditions that would disadvantage the very people whom Labour says they are designed to protect . |
3 | ‘ Reason tells me I do right to let you go , yet my heart urges me to hold on to you … ’ |
4 | My head tells me it 's good ; my heart tells me I 'd happily never hear it again . |
5 | My heart tells me of a perfect flower in the centre of the garden and I move along the pathways , stopping to drink in some new and dazzling sight or scent that arrests me . |
6 | I must do what my heart tells me . ’ |
7 | ‘ My heart tells me we need look no further than him . ’ |
8 | My grant allows me £60 weekly a difference of £9 , I am now getting deeply in debt with my rent . |
9 | ‘ I do n't see that my beard has anything to do with it , ’ his honey voice huffled . |
10 | ‘ My mistress likes him , but then all the ladies do . |
11 | ‘ My experience tells me that few teams have come from outside the top five after Christmas and won the League . |
12 | My experience tells me that we do not all have all the necessary skills to do all these jobs well — it is often a hit and miss affair , with much poor practice . |
13 | This view could be called cynical , but my experience leads me to believe that in most situations we are preoccupied with ourselves and our own agendas . |
14 | But my ex-husband says I 'm inclined to be intimidating and also I give out powerful signals that I 'm desperate to get another husband . |
15 | ‘ If my décor offends your sensibilities , you could always leave , ’ she said curtly . |
16 | On I Crush Bozo and My Skin Covers My Body , Happy Flowers take hardcore back to its primal matrix of unrequited desire and disproportionate rage : infancy 's uncontrolled appetites for oral and anal gratification , its delusions of omnipotence , its terror of the breakdown of the borderline between identity and the primal abjection out of which it 's formed . |
17 | My mum bleaches ours . |
18 | My parents are very accepting ; my mum encourages me to dress for comfort rather than fashion . |
19 | Yeah my mum hates my gran actually , well she does n't hate her , she loves her |
20 | My mum drinks it black , so . |
21 | I sit there with a pair of tweezers going my mum thinks you 're so fussy , and I 'm like |
22 | My mum thinks I 'm having a great time , as I tell her that I am but it 's a lie , and it has n't got any better . |
23 | ‘ My mum thinks it 's OK too and Lol is great . |
24 | My mum goes what letter 's that ? |
25 | So I came home , my mum goes what you be , wha what 's happening anyway ? |
26 | My Mum goes what have you been phoning Billy for ? |
27 | Sometimes , if she 's good , my mum lets her chop the vegetables . |
28 | By the way , members can now get a pint at the sports club in N.E. Some times I even venture into town you know , but only when my mum lets me . |
29 | By the way , members can now get a pint at the sports club in N.E. Some times I even venture into town you know , but only when my mum lets me . |
30 | My mum says he can kip on her sofa because she likes anyone with a Manc accent . |