Example sentences of "[pron] [pron] [verb] [pers pn] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ He ate little and it was I who brought him food . |
2 | Someone who gives you advice that you do n't want to hear , but it sinks in anyway . |
3 | ‘ It 's a curious thing , do you know ’ Cranley said dispassionately , ‘ how your mind is supersaturated with the religion in which you say you disbelief . |
4 | More fundamental were his experiments with hawks , in which he fed them meat contained in small cages . |
5 | It is believed that Knighton has also had talks with Midani , at which he offered him control of the club , with Knighton himself staying on as vice-chairman . |
6 | My family and these here with them who serve me salute you . ’ |
7 | ‘ When I see you I finks you Zombie . ’ |
8 | The Holy Spirit is the one who gives us hope . |
9 | Then he explained how he had found this incredible contentment : ‘ I can do all things through him who gives me strength . ’ |
10 | Giles had a remarkable ability to bring out the best in his students and juniors , and by conveying his faith in them he gave them faith in themselves . |
11 | Below him , the altar-boys settled on their bench , hands in their sleeves , as scornful as he who drilled them week after week . |
12 | That now , when perhaps we need Him most of all , we allow ourselves to be weaned away from He who gave us life ? |
13 | When he first came into the Hampshire team , Greenidge 's natural inclination was to attack every ball , and it was Richards more than anyone who taught him restraint , taught him to wait for the bad ball . |
14 | I hoped very much that Harvey did n't mean what I thought he night . |
15 | I used to keep what I called me tithe . ’ |
16 | Calming myself I took it page by page , instead of going straight to the Rrap as I usually do . |
17 | WORKING MUMS : what you told us SOLVENT ABUSE The tragic waste of a boy called Danny WIN ! |
18 | What you mean them security lights ? |
19 | whereas you look back at the end of the day and if you have n't done what you did you sort of feel like a bit down ah and you wish you had |
20 | When we went to Leyland we would say , What we having us tea ? |
21 | well I thought well if it checks me another six months at least when they say have you got any experience , but as I say I 'm still in touch with Mencap and I 'm still in touch with mine and I 've also er put in for , what they call them mobility insistence for the Princess Marina which again an education and you just go in and be , be a friend to somebody and you take them out for an hour , er a couple of hours , you , and you 're paid five pounds eighty for a two hour session |
22 | because I , the doctors I work for they have opted out , they are what they call it fund holding , they 've got their own budget , they 've got a , they 've got a practice manager and its run as a business and they look at every thing and any profits that they get are ploughed back into the G P's surgery and er , and they improve the surgery facilities for the patience , and it will be a better service , but I mean how can Labour come in and then say right you 're not doing that , how can they undo it |
23 | ‘ Yes , so do I. They tell me Davout 's got some of his best men on to it . |
24 | What what do you year ? |