Example sentences of "[pers pn] [conj] [adv] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 It is very important that teenagers should never feel rejected by their parents , either because the parents really have given up on them or else because they treat them with coldness and apparent disapproval or dislike .
2 No , okay , well , I 'll put on erm , part four of the video now , of this same unorganised manager , and you can see how Richard Lewis went about trying to solve the problems of his managers , and see if you agree with them or not as the case may be .
3 Well as long as you know about yours and then when she does direct the question at you about that particular
4 Cos I I as soon as I moved here I wanted a catalogue and a telly .
5 But er when I as soon as I was fourteen I walked to and started working next day .
6 Yer muvver 's worried about 'er as well as me . ’
7 It seems to be a pain in the neck me cleaning the sometimes there 's a lot of dog dirt , on yours as well as mine , and I , I and they were quite er happy to do that , yet it seems to irritate somebody over there .
8 The tent that was discovered had clearly been occupied by Bonington ; it contained his possessions and therefore leaves the possibility that the notebook could have been his as well as Joe 's or Pete 's .
9 It was once suggested to me that rather than remove my children from Liphook Junior School , I should try to fight the system from the inside and endeavour to change the school .
10 It suddenly occurred to me that just as I wanted the boys to dress according to Western ideas when they were in London , so the Sheikha and Sheikha Grandmother would like me to dress according to their ideas of fashion when I was with them .
11 People have been telling me that ever since I was a small boy . ’
12 Mother told me that once when she had gone with them to chapel — and she was only a tot-she had just a little peep around at the rest of the congregation .
13 So many that , er yeah , so many of them that soon as one 's sold somebody else sells another one .
14 He reminded them that shortly after he became General-Secretary in 1965 , he had revised plan targets for coal output in order to put less strain on the miners and to reduce the risk of accidents at work .
15 as I said earlier erm I suggested to them that perhaps as they went out so much perhaps one the company would do it , they sounded quite enthusiastic
16 Claytons are my favourites but I ca n't find them that often so I usually have to go with the Tortex .
17 This project was halted in 1821 , partly because the Bank 's engraver was able to produce banknotes similar to theirs and partly because in that year the restriction on cash payments was lifted , reducing the need for banknotes .
18 and rung the A A , so as I got through to the A A man I says erm , you know , I says I , where I was parked and all like that and where I was stood and the chap says oh I 'll get a , a van up to ya as soon as I can , but I says wait a minute , I says my car 's just arrived and Joan was the mechanic , he lifted bonnet up and touched something and you brought it down did n't you ?
19 I 'd allowed the door to swing to behind me and just as it clicked shut , someone knocked .
20 We 're going down this road and John was in front of me and just as John went past this wagon it pulled out and there was a car coming the other way .
21 Andy has a party that night , partly for me and partly because his pal Howie is leaving for a job on the rigs the following day .
22 That was the way we became his followers , the way we got saved , it 's the way we continue , it 's the way and it 's the only re the only method by which we will ever stand before him and he will usher us into his presence to stand eternity with him , through his grace and as we see others , not in a sense of condemnation , not in a sense of self righteousness or pointing the finger , as we see others we can say with that man of old who , as he watched the , the man being dragged , to the , to the gallows , there but for the grace of God , goes I , goes me and there but for God 's grace , think of that most , that worse condition that you know , think of that person who has messed their life up more than any body else and er , who has made a total wreck of it , there but for the grace of God is you and there 's me , oh thank God for his grace .
23 He damn near bankrupts me and all but gets me arrested .
24 No no no no no there 's about five , five blokes and me and then if Laura and Giles can go
25 I do n't know but then frankly thinking but then I got them in the end you know I just did n't sell them because nobody paid that much and then ah in the outset and I paid quite a big price for for two for Patrick and me and then when they were they they dropped the price and then I got some more .
26 Nerves got the better of me and only when Les Cox stopped me to go for another take did I realise I 'd got my letters mixed up and had inadvertently said : ‘ Will you switch these sans off please ?
27 From these , it is clear that a buyer can be owner of the goods even though he has not paid for them and even though they remain in the seller 's possession .
28 But police said children had ignored them and even as rescue workers left the scene they had to warn two more boys who were about to go out on to the ice .
29 I propose to devote a whole chapter to so-called ‘ association copies ’ , partly for the selfish reason that I am myself devoted to them and partly because , looking at them as objectively as I can , they seem to me to offer one of the most satisfying branches of book-collecting , especially to anyone with the slightest sense of history .
30 I do n't like any of them and then when you 've seen them all day long it puts you off a bit do n't like none of the
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