Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] [noun] and " in BNC.

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1 I likes pigs and pigs is useful . ’
2 I tell you what I tell you what I tell you what all I knows here is that he I knows Rosie and Wendy .
3 For example , one of them shows Agnes and Brigitte standing under the Eiffel Tower , and the visitor asks : ‘ What is that ? ’
4 You walked in and you goes Melissa and Rupert goes ooh ! and I could see Rupert and then you go , I go Rupert I go
5 And she goes honours and I go we well done and she goes
6 She 's terrified of children , she hates strangers and anything electrical — especially the washing machine , and the Hoover .
7 She hates Odborough and does not want to see more of it than need be .
8 She plays bridge and whist , and is a very nice person to talk to .
9 She records triumph and tenderness , loneliness and that impulsive desire for independence , all of which must help motivate the development of her art that continues despite the demands of motherhood .
10 She represents hope and it is the purity of MacMillan 's design which shows how ‘ the whole body dances ’ .
11 To Isobel , Steer is all the things that she desires — art , freedom , passion ; while for him , she represents inspiration and romantic love .
12 because she understands litres and millilitres , and she understands kilograms and grams , and I still think , I suppose in pounds
13 because she understands litres and millilitres , and she understands kilograms and grams , and I still think , I suppose in pounds
14 Table 7.2 shows that there is an association between the level of a housewife 's identification with the housewife role and the degree to which she specifies standards and routines for housework performance .
15 The reason that the buyer selects a packet labelled , say , ‘ cocoa ’ from the shelf is that she wants cocoa and she is relying on the description ‘ cocoa ’ accurately to identify the packet and its contents .
16 She wants torture and unspeakabilities .
17 She still goes into Stockton Library every day when she finishes work and says : ‘ I come out of there staggering with books . ’
18 It 's not that I t I my friend come cos I do have her little boy now straight from school , she pays for him to have a taxi from Endrodenny down to my house and I do have him until she finishes work and she said oh coming out tomorrow ?
19 She accompanies Lucie and her child to Paris during the Reign of Terror , when Darnay has been imprisoned , and forcibly prevents Madame Defarge from discovering their escape but at the cost of her own hearing ( she is permanently deafened by the accidental firing off of Mme Defarge 's pistol during their struggle ) , TTC i 4 et seq .
20 She thanks Jenny and her previous Medau teachers for their leadership and is grateful that she has been blessed with an ability to keep up her sport .
21 Bobbie Cole tells us she has pins and needles in her toes — must be a good sign .
22 She has anaemia and first stage rickets . ’
23 shows Jesus that she has faith and her request is granted .
24 Harry can not accept the fact that she has activities and commitments that do not directly relate to him , and keeps up a constant pressure on her to give up her job so that they can spend all their time together .
25 Yes , for she has money and an acquisitive nature .
26 I think she has problems and look , I 'm only in for
27 ‘ If she has food and rest , she 'll recover . ’
28 She has books and sweets hidden up there , ’ Mona said .
29 She has understanding and maturity and when she lets her lover go , you feel it 's not completely the end of the world for her .
30 Ahead of you lies heartache and plenty of it , but what can we do ?
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