Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] [pron] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Before the war she had gone out with those fishers and watched them spear their quarry by torchlight in the early hours of the morning .
2 More significantly , it counterpoised the acquisition of land by the church — ‘ whereby the services which are due from such fees [ i.e. freehold ] and which were provided from the beginning for the defence of the realm are unjustifiably withdrawn and chief lords in respect of them lose their escheats ’ — with the good of the realm , for which the present ban is imposed .
3 The most interesting thing for me was walking alone and quietly in the forest and listening to the birds singing , watching them make their nest and feed their chicks .
4 Then the fore and hind wings , bending under the additional stress of the turn , beat against one another making an audible rattle that you can easily hear as you sit watching them make their circuits over a pond .
5 Poppa says I can go to London or Paris and have them make my trousseau if I want . ’
6 And next they all all three of them mean what size all three .
7 I 've never known them change their minds before .
8 But relief workers walking with them say their naivity , their innocence is also their strength .
9 When you send them send them Parcel Class but insure them for the top amount ,
10 At least from the point of with Labour at least they most of them send their kids through the state system so they 've got a little more idea of what they 're talking about .
11 To get the distances correct , have them place their hands on the shoulders of the person in front of them .
12 He puts his free arm around me and I hide my face in his chest .
13 I hide my face , laughing into my hands .
14 Every night at bedtime I hide his hairbrush in his pillow and sometimes he hides my shoes in the washing machine .
15 I jerk my arms wide , break his grip .
16 She permeates me like scent in a room when the lid is liked and the petals stirred , never a memory occasionally summoned but , so totally that I am unaware of it , forming the very fabric of the structure from which I gain my substance .
17 ‘ And a special medical pump is also only available at the Royal so I back my men 's decision , ’ he said .
18 Never mind what for , just do as yer told at once before I change me mind . ’
19 When I change her nappy ?
20 ‘ Maybe Schreider Sterne Inc. needs to get a reputation for giving away half its profits to charity before I change my perceptions about your lifestyle ! ’
21 And the first thing you can do is fetch water so that I may wash off the city dust before I change my dress . "
22 In June I change my tune ,
23 Yes , I mean , just say going back to , I 've actually got a map now included in the diary , and a picture of where I live and where the depot is , and so I change my journey by day , and quartered it down .
24 None of my previous assistants has ever suggested that I change my style of management , and I can assure you that I have no intention of starting now .
25 I 'm going to wait before I change my car until you 've got your own car and then I
26 I think about going after him and asking him , but I change my mind .
27 Mr Langford has left the matter open until Friday in case I change my mind , but I wo n't .
28 Take it to the nearest station and get the Hell out of here before I change my mind about carting you .
29 I go curly I get jealous I act reasonable I change my mind .
30 I shall look a damn fool if I change my mind now . ’
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