Example sentences of "[pron] [prep] [art] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 As she had n't returned for them during the week they would have to be returned to her — via Lowell .
2 You pay nothing for the cheques you issue , your Debits ; and there is no Maintenance Charge .
3 he was merely pandering to his feelings did nothing for the children he left behind .
4 Having gone through this process , and perhaps used various bits of PE apparatus to create the dragon 's lair , maybe ask the children to shut their eyes and imagine the dragon in its lair , talking them through the suggestions they 've made , helping them to visualise their creation , before taking on the role .
5 Mm do you have to take them off every time you wash it ?
6 ‘ You can take them off the instant you do n't need them for reading . ’
7 She took them off the minute she entered her apartment block , realising that since no one at Vasey 's had seen her without her glasses they had no need to question why she was wearing them now .
8 I 'll put them in the bin then , ’ she replied , but before she could get them off the cart he handed us the balloons .
9 If I do n't , I think she might sue me for every penny I have .
10 And er anyway he come and ask me for a dance he did he goes , I 'm not much of dancer we did that one you know , what they call it ?
11 Let's just tell you what you look like , you came to me for a job you would n't get it .
12 He described a life so different from my own that I could not have imagined it — ‘ She loved me for the dangers I had passed , and I loved her , that she did pity them . ’
13 ‘ God forgive me for the thoughts I just thought . ’
14 ‘ Do n't blame me for the way you interpret anything I say , ’ he said blandly .
15 ‘ It berates me for the way I mistreated it last night . ’
16 I have been convinced for a long time that people could not love , accept or respect me for the person I am , only for the amazing amount of exercise I can do .
17 Yeah , but they would n't pay me for the hour I was sitting there doing nothing you see
18 They would repay me for the dowry I wasted on you , but I have no wish to be reminded of you .
19 They were the same officers that had arrested me for the charge I was on .
20 ‘ It means , mother , that Craig is trying to put the blame on me for the thieving he 's done . ’
21 They will understand me too quickly ; they will turn my own generosity against me and despise me for the lovers I took ; and they will cast me as the woman who briefly threatened to interfere with the writing of the books which they have enjoyed reading .
22 They would ask me for the pass I did n't have , then they would want to know what I was doing there .
23 Well they 's a allocated me as a grocer you see and the fruiterer I dealt with the , the wholesaler , the I dealt most of with in was He said to me , you 're not getting enough for what you are , he said to me .
24 To me as a woman they are as depressing an example as the Duchess of Finchley .
25 Luckily a team of waiters offered a line of protection , though even they could do nothing about the way he was levelling those dark eyes at her as if with deliberate and enigmatic meaning .
26 I would n't say they were lucky against Oldham , but everything ran for them today , the underside of the crossbar and the post saved Charlton on a couple of occasions and as Simpson said I think ‘ Bolder on a couple of occasions really knew nothing about the saves he 'd made , they were point blank , and he just happened to be there . ’
27 We are told nothing about the heir he instituted .
28 I explained to them about the act I 've got . "
29 When I tried to explain to them about the golf-ball it only made matters worse .
30 I talk to them about the choices they 've made which led them to offend , and help them to find strategies to avoid it in the future , ’ she explains .
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