Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [coord] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Nothing to see but the palmtrees one way And the sea the other way , Nothing to hear but the sound of the surf .
2 The centre of Matson was brick-built , a few buildings rising to three storeys , a few of them whitewashed but the rest left the whisky colour of the local clay .
3 I am in the graveyard where nothing lives but the slow-worm , motionless on the short grass by the path , and the little birds who search among the yews like Elizabeth in the wardrobe .
4 you see and ther I su I suppose there was about ten or a dozen girls behind the counter because it was early and late turn for them because you see we were open , you see , until ten o'clock at night , you see , and er then , well , anyway , after that erm I heard about this job going as Assistant Manageress at Cambridge and er so I applied and the Manager said to me , I thought well I 'll be here ten years , erm I can be here until I 'm you know , donkeys years and er so he said well look you may not get a job because he said that another girl coming from Norwich to go to Cambridge to see the Manager as well as you and so you might not get it , she might get it , and , however , I went and er I , I met the Manager and the Manageress in the front office , the Manager 's office and we all had a chat but I did n't see the girl from Norwich , she must have gone some other day and anyway I got the job , you see , and er , and so I went to Cambridge as Assistant Manageress and I very well and I got to know all kinds of people , all nationalities being a university city .
5 It was there and I mean and the rooms were so small .
6 I did and I was absolutely amazed at how much stuff I sold and the kind of things people bought .
7 I checked and the day seemed to be free , ’ she quavered .
8 I checked and the Peterborough players with me went for the check .
9 I phoned and the man that I needed to speak to was not there , he 'd been seconded to the Himalayas or something , he was only coming back erm , in the middle of January , I was in , erm , November or whatever it was , I was giving a few days ' grace , and then I was going to call .
10 I admit you do not see the copies of the letters I send or the reports spies send me . ’
11 I want or the rock and roll one .
12 I did the er there was a an ambulance came down the road in front of a bus you see , and a chap which was on the cor , side the road and he he went like this so I stopped and the ambulance came round and turned into this building site and I and while we were sitting there bang !
13 It just depends where we 're going cos I do n't know what we 're doing yet So I 'd and the woman 's coming round tonight so I 'll just , sort of , say to her if I can keep it over the weekend I can do a lot more so otherwise I 'll feel a bit bad
14 I 'd and the words would be I was bored and that 's Cherub saying it , and he said that
15 For I swagger and I swallow and the earth is my hotel And I chew my meat in heaven and I lash my tail in hell !
16 and then someone scores and the guy goes in straight calmly and scores straight away .
17 But then of course the kind of stories I give and the ones that most people like generally speaking are the accidents I have .
18 I think he 's , I read and the rain do
19 I turned and the expletives died on my lips .
20 ‘ I always felt the pull between loyalty to ICI and a working life I enjoyed and the thought that someone else was looking after my children ’ .
21 Let me get the proper sequence of events , then I shall tell you what I know and the problem will be resolved .
22 I like and the others .
23 By 30 generations there can be no doubt : METHINGS IT lSWLIKE B WECSEL Generation 40 takes us to within one letter of the target : METHINKS IT IS LIKE I WEASEL And the target was finally reached in generation 43 .
24 I snarled but the landlord , the two thugs close to his shoulder , screamed his innocence .
25 It was the shock I suppose and the wine — I must have drunk almost a bottle .
26 Well I suppose more salted meat I mean more home home butching and erm making bread I suppose or the womenfolk were likely baking every day .
27 When I talk and the news is on John will always it really annoys him .
28 ‘ That you do n't like my face or the way I talk or the way I work ? ’
29 But the songwriters I rate and the novelists I enjoy reading have gone beyond that .
30 He would watch the notices in the papers , and when someone died and the widow was left alone , he would go there and think up some sort of lie — he lied always , as a boy , even when there was no need , and he looked so clean and innocent that if you did not know him you would believe him , every time .
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