Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | ‘ Maybe you should talk ter Albert Buller when 'e calls next time , ’ he suggested . |
32 | One more fing I like about me ole mucker Ingrams : 'e 'ates young people . |
33 | ‘ If 'e puts another farm above this , then 'e 's better away . ’ |
34 | ‘ Anyway , what 'appened was , 'e puts this record on the fing an' winds up the 'andle , an' guess what ? ’ |
35 | ‘ Thoo 's walked 'ome from chapel together every Sunday for a couple o' years and now , when 'e does t'decent thing and asks me for thi 'and , thoo 's refusing . ’ |
36 | In short , if any of them reaches this standard it should be acceptable Community-wide |
37 | The two most powerful prose meditations attributed to Rolle , on the other hand , enact a painful penitential sense of the gap between the sour sterility which is a concomitant of what St Paul calls " the body of this death " ( Romans 7:24 ) and the joy and creativity of God , though comparison between them reveals different levels of engagement with the same theme . |
38 | She commutes 30 miles from the outskirts of Kidderminster , crossing slow , steep byways over the Malvern Hills to Bishop 's Frome on the Hereford-Worcester border . |
39 | And she comes up and she goes good day lieutenant Kerawski from New York the N Y P D like this . |
40 | And you push it and she goes good morning ! |
41 | She goes Dear Doctor Allen , My Mum and Dad went out the other day and I was bored so I started rubbing my dog and my dog got turned on and so did I . |
42 | She will , she 's gon na be big Kelly , and she goes , she goes half way up and run down , back then |
43 | Even now she goes pale thinking about it . |
44 | She came in order to inform all the women present that ( 1 ) she likes saunas to be hot ( 2 ) she adores pride ( 3 ) she ca n't bear modesty ( 4 ) she loves cold showers ( 5 ) she hates hot showers . |
45 | See that your client initials all alterations to any document executed , and that he or she signs any plan attached to it — this being unnecessary , however , if the plan is drawn on the actual document . |
46 | It seems impossible to pinpoint the reasons for her success ; in many ways she defies normal marathon logic . |
47 | She displays more sympathy for this anti-Semitic Moses , for this religious man who is against Jews and against the Soviet system , than she does for Jews who are not religious . |
48 | She does n't try to be Black , but she appreciates Black culture , Black fashion . |
49 | The series , in which she plays tough-talking Tessa , opposite millionaire boyfriend Adam Faith , has been a smash hit with viewers , attracting an audience of more than 10 million . |
50 | She plays double bass , and I reckon Lou is quite stirred by the sight of the hefty instrument so sturdily placed between , let's face it , equally hefty legs . |
51 | If the sociologist is present at the moment of speech-production , whether as observer or interviewer , then he or she plays some part in the creation of the dialogue . |
52 | She reclaims these methods for woman-centred psychology . |
53 | She haunts this Base like a ghost . ’ |
54 | She haunts this house , you know . |
55 | She sits whole Ev'nings , reading wicked Plays |
56 | She sits some way off , and waits for death . |
57 | She offers this view based on her earlier research that no evidence consistently indicates the supposed negative effects of signing on speech skills . |
58 | That is extremely confusing for her , cause she has on her computer , she has various versions named in two , unless she destroys previous versions of M2 when she does this one Well she should she should overtype the correct one Which is n't what we did with M1 |
59 | In comparing oral and literate societies in terms of their education systems , for instance , she represents oral systems as decidedly inferior . |
60 | As you can imagine , she receives many requests of this nature , and it is simply not possible for her to respond positively to them all . ’ |