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

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1 One of the reasons I like this club , sir , ’ I said , ‘ is all these extraordinary old Anglo-Saxon names that one rarely comes across any more .
2 Since then there have been other men in her life but tonight , the plans I laid all those years ago reach fruition as I proudly introduce my partner for the evening .
3 As Wimpol becomes increasingly international in technology and operations I intend that interchange of personnel of all disciplines will increase between the regional bases of USA , UK and Singapore .
4 In some cases I opened that menu and selected exit .
5 For several hours I accepted this absurdity .
6 Within two hours I had all the information I needed to know .
7 Looking at the other titles I infer that mine is the only lecture on literature , and logically , perhaps , my title should be ‘ Literature as communication ’ .
8 And for five minutes I quizzed this wretched bird without getting a single chirp out of it .
9 Every few minutes I found some reason to stop : to take off my sweater , to put on my robe , to change from boots to training-shoes and back again , to eat some oats , to take my temperature , to redistribute the load inside the lockers and , when I had no other excuse , simply to rest .
10 After a few minutes I realize this letter can not be written truthfully .
11 For maybe 30 , 35 minutes I tried that and then I just felt it slowing .
12 We we we finish in five minutes I feel that
13 Because graphs particularly distance and time graphs I mean both of these are very likely to come up , you 'll get a translation of some sort , and you 'll get a distance time graph but the the the graphs or distance against time er are useful in other problems as well .
14 Times I heard that !
15 Times I got that in .
16 Times I do that
17 From the batch of over seventy birds I ringed that day , only one other came to light .
18 comparison of subjects within groups and between groups I thought that 's
19 Most recent of course , is euthanasia it does n't draw the line at killing foxes I had this terrible vision in the early hours this morning , of Ron closing all our elderly persons ' homes , pushing all the old people out onto the street and the hunt with at its head hunting them down the countryside .
20 This reinforced my interest in the subject , but as I soon became involved in postgraduate studies in busy medical , surgical and then paediatric units I had little time to pursue it at that stage .
21 It 's funny you know , since I 've been having these new cars I see these old cars , what a lot of bloody rubbish on the road , you know !
22 For both presents I thank each one of you .
23 In my first few months I made some real gaffes — sitting in the wrong part of the dining room , for instance , and using a commanding manner with staff who were n't used to it .
24 And erm I think they 've been I think they 've changed really over the months I think all of us have as well and erm well that 's how it started anyway .
25 At the beginning of one of his books I discovered these words , which to me in my lowly condition were more than words : ‘ I am made unlike anyone I have ever met ; I will even venture to say that I am like no one in the whole world . ’
26 In one of my books I gave more information than was needed to solve a particular problem .
27 Yeah I mean I 'm definitely gon na put some words I think that
28 There 's no formulae I know that
29 The parties I missed most were the ones in Valeria 's house .
30 Those were the last human voices I heard all day .
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