Example sentences of "[pron] [noun pl] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 BELVILLE : O my dear , obliging , good girl , on my knees s you on yours , I vow to you my everlasting truth and fidelity .
2 Despite my files tellin me this month has the longest list of genre titles , it is the one with least to offer .
3 ‘ When father opened an account for me in that branch just across the river from the hospital in my P.T.S. days he advised me , if possible , never to move my account .
4 And as an added incentive you could receive a gift of your choice absolutely free regardless of which savings option you select , if you apply before the 26th July , 1991 .
5 She placed her hand lightly over the rose , her eyes meeting his with an answering depth of emotion .
6 In its Windows incarnation it 's also possible to monitor exactly what 's going on your hard disk using a utility called the Stackometer .
7 Once he heard you 'd been arrested it was just a matter of finding out which police station you were being held at , ’ Hall said .
8 Er John it looks less defendable every time every time a real person opens their mouths John it becomes less and less defendable ?
9 " Policemen , " once wrote the author Michael Gilbert , whose police procedurals you would do well to read as well as his other crime stories , " did not catch murderers by taking thought .
10 Her idol is the 1920s artist Varvara Stepanova , whose clothes designs she has reconstructed for museums and whose portrait , along with that of the revolutionary poet Mayakovsky , she has stitched on to another of her own red dresses .
11 This is a True Loues Knot for Thou Cans Part it not 1687 ’ .
12 Where a statement does cause the relevant belief or attitude in a hearer , it is because he has some reason to think the speaker 's beliefs on that topic are likely to be true , or his attitudes ones he is likely to find , on enquiry , reason to share , rather than because the mere words have any great hold over him .
13 Whilst the lawyers were still sorting out his mothers estate he started looking round for a suitable business .
14 Once converted FAXgrabber automatically places the text onto the Windows clipboard for insertion into whatever Windows application you are using .
15 Do n't tell us your secrets Graham we do n't deserve to know them , oh go on then so these are only your R S I dates are n't they ?
16 Do n't mince your words John he was .
17 They 're really good the ones er of your trolls Carla it looks like it 's an actual
18 me as well actually I did one of your tricks Sue I mean we 'd done something I mean is it Li Liz went in and said , and would you like to report Tony on what you 've discussed , and I just spoke he never even got a got chance to say one other sentence I 'm just doing a .
19 Well your glasses case you do n't want them going do you ?
20 So there was always that tendency in our members minds you know to refer to various districts and er earlier in my submissions I did say that there was a disparity in earnings , especially between the Scotland and England er to , to something like seven percent if not even more than that in certain undertakings .
21 No Stuart you come and tell come to tell me police squad I do n't think
22 Panic swiftly sets in when our boys twig they are in possession of the Greatest Microchip In The Universe , capable of breaking any code anytime , anywhere .
23 Of course as we got older , me dad used to make us helpers mothers you know .
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