Example sentences of "[pers pn] [prep] [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Eventually it seemed it was only I who ever thought about that still , cold morning , recalling in my dreams that cry and that hand held out to me for help I could not , would not give , and the silence that followed Andy disappearing under the ice .
2 ‘ There ai n't nothing wrong wi ’ crying , sweetheart , but yer must always share yer troubles wi' them as love yer .
3 The week Miles reviewed them for EVO they changed their name to the Pink Floyd .
4 ‘ It is important that your bank knows everything about your business so that if you have to go to them for help they are in the best position to five assistance .
5 The hand was hot , the skin dry and the slender fingers lay in her palm like splinters of fine porcelain — she was afraid to squeeze them for fear they might snap .
6 I say I do n't take them for sake I mean as you see how many you prescribed for me , ca n't you ?
7 If your supplier conditions newly arrived fish before offering them for sale you will usually avoid problems once the fish are transferred to your aquarium .
8 So you know once you 've gone to them No once you 've gone to them for advertising you ca n't go to that person for something else .
9 She loves those lacy things you know by and do you remember I I bought for them for Christmas I bought her a tissue box with that beautiful lace cover ?
10 but he kept me on to get me through Christmas you know things like that .
11 On the ground the the division between the B one three six three corridor and A sixty four north must be erm a difficult one but again I for convenience I have used the district boundary to divide the two .
12 Can I can I say that I after coffee I 'd like to go through each of these criteria and try to distinguish those which are relevant at structure plan level and those which may be more applicable down at the district local plan level .
13 The business is out there , we are set up to do it , and I 've worked it out and and Zain and Ian and I of course we have to go through it , that eventually we will be able to meet it .
14 Well , of course , when daylight came and I of course it was midnight see when that happened and early in the morning and er , oh there was a , crowds of people coming .
15 And when I last looked at it , one question on behaviour modification had managed to creep on there as well but I ca n't remember what the question is , so you 'd better pay attention for the whole of the rest of this lecture in case I in case I remember it .
16 I in fact I 've just been shown a different copy of this , Gwen has just shown me a different copy and the colour 's is totally different , its a very , very poor erm print and , when I was looking at this through my book , the background was very strange and I felt that almost had been painted by a totally different artist , but having seen Gwin 's , er Gwen 's
17 The the question was clear yes and er I in fact I agonized over that very question myself when I was trying to put these figures together .
18 Erm on , on yours in fact I could n't check sequence erm on the programme that you 'd given me because I did n't , I , I had know way of telling whether we did get a clash .
19 I do n't have to go for examinations at all now , I come under , what 's it , you know my bloody pension it marvels me , I 've been under every ruddy regimental paymaster and , in the , and Scotland I think , I , I at present I 'm with one in Scotland , but eh , mucking about with
20 ‘ You alone must decide what to do , ’ he replied , ‘ and now I must leave you , so that nobody suspects me of warning you . ’
21 If yu in doubt yu do n't hav a shout
22 Oh , I wish I had a two-pound coin for every toilet I 've burst into , hissing at myself : ‘ Stoppit will you for Godsake you 're forty years old will you stoppit STOPPIT GROW UP YOU BERK I am not crying I am NOT GOING to give them the satisfaction — waaaagh ! ! ’
23 I resent you for engineering it and I resent you for what you think you can do to me in revenge for our affair last year . ’
24 But if you for example you 're born on the sixteenth of the month then that 's generally when it would be paid on the sixteenth .
25 And they watch you through lunch they
26 If someone is hell-bent on controlling you through criticism you stop them by agreeing with what they say ( 'Yes , you 're quite right about the report' ) and then remaining quiet .
27 They 'd do anything for you within reason you know .
28 It 's gravity that kept you in orbit you and the Shuttle .
29 Although if you if you say anything to him in Gaelic , he answers you in English I notice .
30 I am returning it to you in case it can be of use to someone else .
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