Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [det] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Their lease runs out at the end of , I think it 's April , and we are going to receive an approach from Devon County Council , that we become involved in any extension of that as a council , and that perhaps we offer them rather more in the way of guidance , which I think , is their main need .
2 Even so , it cost me rather more of my American dollars than I expected .
3 Some tests done in was n't there , in one of those prisons , and I think they tried with very violent , very aggressive er , prisoners there , and it , they eventually found that the colours that calmed them down most of all was pink .
4 Right , I do n't , I mu , I must say I do n't think I would of won without Karen , she got most of them , I was writing them down most of the time .
5 It was the way that their shoulder bones and ribs stood out , and their stomachs fell right into their backbones that reminded me so much of myself .
6 We spent a day on the headland of Dun which reminds me so much of Mykinesholmur in the Faroes .
7 It 's just that they reminded me so much of the poor child my husband killed .
8 It reminded me so much of Italy , as I told Captain Owen . ’
9 ‘ You remind me so much of Gerda , you know that ?
10 ‘ He gave me so much — quite apart from sexual fulfilment , which was part of it , and a very exciting and wonderful part because he taught me so much about sex . ’
11 Helen 's told me so much about the place .
12 I always have a pile of small , brightly coloured bricks on my desk , because they teach me so much about the children who sit in front of them .
13 They can teach me so much about the important things in life — I do n't have anything so important to teach them . ’
14 And Dr Neil and Matey — Miss Mates — taught me so much about … life … so much that is useful … and I learned how hard it is for most people to live even halfway decent lives … and now I am home again . ’
15 That was very early on in my filming if anyone had asked me I would have said ‘ I 'm always on the move , you know I never sit down in a lesson , and I do n't sit down but where I was on the move was in a very limited space so just having the camera at the back on that table , just having it still showed me so much about what was going on in the room and how you use the time …
16 Thank , thank you Mr Mayor I I 'll be very brief because I think that there have been a number of very good points made from all all sides of the chamber tonight and I think really er councillor er touched on the thing that that worried me so much about the creation of ghettos .
17 Anna-Marie 's told me so much about it .
18 Come , you can tell me so much without giving away any other man 's secrets . ’
19 I dedicate this article to the memory of Eric Mosley who helped me so much in the early days of my research , to George Wyndham Parker for his encouragement , and to Jack Alcock , without whom this article would never have been possible , my only wish is that I could have met him in person .
20 You 've helped me so much in the past , and now that I 'm more helpless than ever , you 're going away ! ’
21 And er my memories really go back to er the , probably the more pleasant things in the erm mission parties that we were invited to , the film shows in the Officers ' Mess , er going to a Glenn Miller dance erm which was held in the hangar up here erm , I do n't think we really , or I really appreciated them so much at the time as I do now .
22 Well cos th the government had allowed them so much I suppose and erm that was costing them so much on wages and that , so they had to cut them down on wages .
23 Perhaps you could meet her half-way and not rattle them so much during Mass "
24 It is abundantly clear that the homeless have nothing to hope for from the socialist Government , which promised them so much in 1945 and so little in 1950 .
25 " Perhaps it is our fault that we keep them so much in idleness ?
26 recycled them so much by the time we get back to school they 've had it !
27 And I think they have a tremendous contribution to make , and I think what we ought to be doing with er people who retire , it 's not to say the end of their working life , and therefore they 're on the scrap heap , but that it 's a new stage in life and we ought to honour them and respect them and I think , give them some er affirm where they 're at , and use them much more as the guardians of wisdom and the guardians of the stories of the community , and use them in that sort of way .
28 I had my hair cut very very short and I just all of a sudden realised that it was all a bit serious ; that something else was about to happen .
29 At times Tim 's speed and intelligence is quite breathtaking and I sure that with a couple of years experience he will become a very fine craftsman .
30 I though that about the poll tax anyhow .
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