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

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1 She got a blue three piece suite , a blue carpet , there 's blue int curtains , and I says them curtains do n't match your three piece suite , they look stupid !
2 I calls her Beattie she ought to have the bleeding phone stuck to her earhole .
3 The reason why we consider it important to have a specialist day care centre for sufferers of dementia is because of the following areas which can cause tremendous problems in a " NORMAL " situation but the specialist unit will be trained to respond in a very positive way : a Mood changes b Individual capabilities c Higher level of care required for the moderate to severely demented clients d Creates a greater depth of security through familiarity and able to get to know the client e Positive attitudes towards dementia f Clients with a severe dementia may require 2 carers g Greater stimulation in the appropriate surroundings creates greater awareness in the home environment h A place where the clients can be " NORMAL " i Helps reduce the possibility of the clients becoming apathetic Time to spend with a group and work at their own pace k Not creating a ghetto but creating a positive environment where they can get the most out of their lives — improve their quality of life I Gives them confidence m On-going deterioration can be catered for , eg feeding , toileting and many other problems The specialist day care centre is only a part of a flexible range of services available to dementia sufferers in the community .
4 ‘ When I see you I finks you Zombie . ’
5 She turns it upside down and looks at it again .
6 She spoils him boy .
7 She wants me rails , these metal rails that I 've got .
8 Like she loves her Cindy 's .
9 She loves her Cindy 's .
10 She needs it Corrinne !
11 So she owes you money then ?
12 She kisses us goodnight and says she 's had fun .
13 She buys them presents .
14 ‘ You know , where she keeps him prisoner . ’
15 She gets me food and she 's a marvellous person , with a great sense of humour .
16 " She 's going to show me how to make brownies — little chocolate cakes but she calls them brownies .
17 With almost her last breath she calls him Ichabod , saying , ‘ The glory has departed from Israel ! ,
18 She calls him Gary .
19 Well he 's had bad breath she calls him dragon 's breath !
20 She calls me Willie . ’
21 She calls me Libby and my husband ‘ Daddy Eric ’ . ’
22 She misses you Elsie and sometimes I want to say to her she can not miss you more than I do .
23 She draws him pictures .
24 Sue , who is married and lives in Hertfordshire , says she finds it diffi cult to escape from her role as the watchdog in the nation 's High Street .
25 For them Christine keeps a list of phone numbers for animal homes which might have the animal ; she sends them posters to put up in schools , vets ' surgeries and newsagents ; and tells them to check sheds and garages in case their pet is locked inside .
26 She sends me messages . ’
27 She tells me others agree — and she 's thrilled about the phone calls which followed last night 's local radio slot .
28 She tells me fibs .
29 She tells you being fat ruined her life — nobody likes you if you 're fat , they 're not attracted to you .
30 She tells us things about ourself .
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