Example sentences of "[pron] [pron] [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Right there 's nothing nothing to do with that at all .
2 There was nothing I longed for more than to get into my car , slam the door behind me , close out this looming world of rage and violence .
3 Many Frenchmen whom I met on several occasions at the Training Centre at Achnacarry and on the South Coast of England had also gone , either killed or wounded .
4 People like ex-British Airways captain Derek Ellis whom I met at Kerikeri airfield .
5 The Opposition replied , ’ That was 10 years ago ’ , to which my hon. Friend the Member for Teignbridge ( Mr. Nicholls ) , whom I commend for this observation , said , that 10 years was a very long time for the Leader of the Opposition and 10 minutes was about the average length of every policy that he had put forward .
6 George , whom I looked for first , was in his office eating a fat ragged beef sandwich and drinking diet Coke .
7 I was chased mercilessly about the streets by my campaign assistant , Simon Heffer , who is now the chief leader-writer of the Daily Telegraph but whom I knew in those days as a fellow ( but younger ) old boy from Chelmsford .
8 ‘ Tomorrow morning , ’ he said , ‘ I have to make my closing speech in defence of a man who is on a murder charge , and whom I know for certain to be innocent .
9 Having written a fairly scathing account of this approach in draft , I sent it to John Austin Baker ( as I have also sent my account of their work to Christian feminists whom I discuss in this book for comment ) only to receive a delightful letter from him which rescinded much that he had written , explained that he had been given the title , and essentially agreed with my criticism !
10 Still , this orgy of food and sex would have suited the dear departed Peter Langan ( with whom I worked for four years ) very nicely .
11 My Lords , before the Noble Lord sits down , perhaps I could ask him to remember , he was saying s how , how splendidly the Lord Chancellor and the Chancellor of the Duchy appointed magistrates and I entirely agree , but they appoint them , not from a list that they 've constructed themselves , they appoint them because the keepers of the roles for respective counties propose names to them which they very carefully er selected by the very special and an an and complicated process of of er of er of of examination of people whose names come forward , I find in my case that only one-third of the people whom I interview for this purpose with my Committee er are the ones which I 've I propose .
12 Yeah , I 'm going to ring them up in a moment and tell them I object to some of the advertisements , particularly for drugs that they 're advertising .
13 I mean I I know in that budget thing that we put together towards the end of last year , we did n't really look at it
14 But er I I looked into all this but there you go .
15 Yes I I heard of that but I er I think it was Sir Walter Scott actually that said that .
16 I , I I made about sixty quid last year , you know ?
17 I I got to that erm question you know you said could n't do any the geometry do the rest .
18 Well er I I said to young er what 's his name ?
19 you believe that I 'm wearing a hairpiece so you do n't know and I I speak for most
20 But I I go on sorry Paul
21 Um so erm I did have some I did have some references on this which erm unfortunately I I put to one side and I 've succeeded in losing so erm I did n't get the chance to put them on the handout but erm I 'm just alerting you to that area of debate and that area of enquiry .
22 I I object to this .
23 I I went to some of the meetings and
24 But you were saying about er Australia and that I I think at that particular time more so than now whatever was happening in the British pop scene seemed to just happen all over the world you know .
25 I I I wonder about these two .
26 I I I spoke to two two people from two different organizations .
27 No I do I I believe in that as well think you should keep a lot of er green about , looks good .
28 I I work from that and give out to form .
29 Erm , Mr Brighton was was critical of the County Council in just using the residual method to determine the size of the new settlement , er and then in in backing up that justification erm referred to work that is included in in Barton Willmore 's proof , I 've I have read this survey work quite carefully , and my understanding of it is is that erm by un undertaking a survey of settlements in the county , they have established , albeit f f f for information purposes only , a population threshold for a particular type of service , erm , in in the North Yorkshire context , erm the implication I I understand from that is is that that is being used to justify a fourteen hundred figure or or whatever it is to achieve the level of services that would would be required for a a balanced integrated community to use the words for the guidance .
30 No , I I agree with that but I wondered if you had stopped because you introduced the topic and then when when this involuntary and unexpected answer came up you sat down and I thought you might have pursued your original questions .
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