Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] [conj] [det] " in BNC.

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1 I says that any subset of positive integers which contains 1 and which contains a + 1 whenever it contains a is precisely the set of all positive integers .
2 In the autobiography of Alice B. Toklas she insists that this was ‘ just after Picasso finished painting Gertrude Stein 's portrait ’ .
3 She goes cos that 's his name , Daddy
4 I do my best to make her feel better , but still she cries and that .
5 With regard to Audrey it is difficult to identify the goals to which she aspires since these are rarely explicitly referred to , and she appears less often .
6 ‘ Also , if she thinks that all that matters is high marks , then she will feel her work is substandard if she does not achieve them . ’
7 Indeed at times it appears that she thinks that this liberation progresses from age to age ( though in correspondence she tells me that she thinks that the conclusion to history may well be that we annihilate ourselves ) .
8 She thinks that more images of Black and Asian girls in the media would help to change some of the racist ideas and stereotypes that exist .
9 She thinks that any husband is better than none . ’
10 She adds that many of the issues tackled by their group would n't get discussed if boys were present .
11 She supposes that this is only natural .
12 Each person in this cell has personal time allotted to use as he or she wants and this requires preparation and reflection beforehand .
13 The same happened at the Commonwealth Tournament later in the year — and to this day she wonders if this behaviour had something to do with the fact that the selectors did not include her in the 1984 match at Muirfield .
14 ‘ A real frosty-face she has an' all , ’ he added .
15 Through anger , self-confidence , love and eventual forgiveness a difficult happiness is forged , not just for Celie but for those whom she loves and those who have abused her .
16 She accepts that such a change may drastically affect relations with a marriage partner .
17 She says that all her family have taken dogs from the kennels .
18 He is incredulous when she says that some people might think better of Jason for confessing his fear .
19 She says that some people are narrow minded .
20 I 've got a granny who comes from the south isles and she says and that 's .
21 She packed that one in and she says she 's still doing this for another two two week I think she says and that 's erm what you call it ?
22 She shows that these are very distinct sets of problems , which have received very distinct sets of answers , with rather different implications for teachers .
23 She realises that such a move would be too upsetting for her .
24 She acknowledges that such a claim can not be substantiated because she also received orthodox medical treatment .
25 It 's all that shit and junk she takes and all they fucking pills .
26 And indeed , as Daly sees women as having become ‘ mutants ’ or ‘ fembots ’ , so Millett sees them as not having been allowed to participate in fully ‘ human ’ activities ( which she characterises as those that are most remote from the biological contingencies of life ) , and Frye sees them as simply ‘ broken ’ and then ‘ remade ’ in the way that suits their masters .
27 Even when Douglas asserts that as a researcher she will inevitably influence her research findings , she mentions that this happens ‘ in sub-atomic physics ’ too ( 1986 : 29 ) .
28 For her at this stage , not crying is a great achievement but she hopes that some day she will reach a better balance so that her tears will be for herself rather than to make an impression on others .
29 In this case you should apply to Christine no fewer than three days in advance , and she may reset your card if she feels that this action is justified .
30 So , when to her great surprise she is asked to the Spring Ball , by one of the most desirable men in this school , she feels that this is just to be another of the many jokes played on Carrie .
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