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

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1 He has certainly excellent manners and both he and the dear and very charming Empress ( whom Albert likes particularly ) do the honneurs extremely well and very gracefully and are full of every kind of attention .
2 She knew that her husband would take no risks and yet he should have been home by now .
3 Johnson has always had the ability to find haunting , complex musical settings for his songs and here they have the extra benison of ex-Smith Johnny Marr .
4 People actually say they can remember the bits I mention in the songs and usually it 's completely not the case .
5 They look more surprised than anybody when his heart restarts and then he makes a gurgling noise in his throat .
6 I have laid my life at your legs and yet you say nothing .
7 Well he supposed to give up smoking , it had caused clotting in one of his legs and then it just whipped over to the other one , he 's had to have it cut off
8 believers and how they er it 's it 's really to counteract the false teaching and how they should leave their lives together .
9 I mean what a good idea you have a week off away from all the kids and then you have another couple days and call them training days .
10 I will send you one of your brothers and then you must send me the passengers .
11 Certainly , erm , it has changed this year , erm , but the arrangements now are , that we produce our report across the year , with i , and as you can appreciate the report summarises various , of one thing we done during the with officers around the county round the Erm , at the , at the end of November , we commit to writing this report in summary version , which we then discuss with the Chief Executive and the County Treasurer in particular , they take whatever soundings they wish with other offices and then we agree that letter .
12 The essence of what the popes required of the emperors and how they saw the imperial office is enshrined in the imperial oaths taken at the time of coronation and in the prayer at the conferment of the sword .
13 They recalled almost in totality everything I had written , the people I had interviewed , the story of the vast corruption in New York 's building trades and how it affected the construction of their monumental World Financial Centre on the Hudson .
14 Sometimes they are in trees , sometimes in animals and sometimes they take control of a human .
15 Ronni imagined she saw a question form in his eyes and already she was forming her answer in her head .
16 I swallow , throat dry , tears finally coming into my eyes and eventually I squeeze the words out :
17 The fine complexion of a baby becomes coarser and harder , we grow hair on the body , we get fine lines round the eyes and later we become wrinkled .
18 Wipe yer eyes and then we 'll go upstairs and see what else we can find , ’ Mrs Smith soothed me .
19 She looked up then and saw a flicker of doubt in his dark eyes and then it was gone and he shrugged .
20 For a second he just looked into her eyes and then she was tightly in his arms .
21 She was getting tall , nice blue eyes and then she goes and does that .
22 I shot him between the eyes and then I was off , down the smallest streets , and I did n't stop pedalling until I was back in this Villa Baderini , which , as a matter of fact , used to be my father 's .
23 I felt the tears welling up in my eyes and suddenly they spilled over the sides and dripped down my cheeks .
24 We may like to think that such changes enable the organisation to be more efficient and effective in achieving its goals and yet it may well be that such changes arise as a result of trying to satisfy an individual 's political ambitions or to undercut the ambitions of a rival .
25 It 's not very nice when you 're driving the vehicle and er I know you 're all experienced drivers and then you get somebody sitting there alongside you starting to look at you do , and I I you could 've been driving all your life but you still feel a bit edgy and a bit tense .
26 We get involved in joint ventures with other parties and again I am usually the only woman there .
27 We had a good meeting today , the problems were explained to the interested parties and now we are in the hands of the Football League . ’
28 Dot wished , after all , that Gloria had n't gone out because Gloria liked parties and now she was missing it .
29 Er the Director of Transportation recognises that , it was said that he 's happy to await the outcome of liberations by that er District Council and that 's what the Conservative group has suggested that we do but if he wants you to recognise that every policy has to be accepted , the way in which they have performed time and decided to be addressed by my members of of all parties and therefore I urge you to support the Conservative resolutions I now put forward .
30 Serious inroads had now been made into my pitiful cash reserves and tomorrow I would be penniless .
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