Example sentences of "[pron] [noun sg] [pron] [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I mean , if he ever gave me AIDS I 'd give him a Colombian necktie — ’
2 But long ago , in 1946 , the questing and the questioning had become almost unbearable , and I knew that to keep my sanity I must force myself to an arbitrary conclusion : I would believe the least terrible of terrible possibilities — that the plane had been shot down over the Channel by enemy action .
3 I still reserve the right at any time to doubt the solutions furnished by the modulor , keeping intact my freedom which must depend upon my feelings rather than my reason .
4 But if we now recall the alternative definition of democracy as popular power , or popular sovereignty , then it becomes clear that it can not be a democratic act for the people to vote away their own power and their own rights ; any more than if I freely renounce my freedom I can remain free because the renunciation was a free act .
5 Said my naughtiness he 'd cure ,
6 The mechanism was somewhat as follows ( I have used it since ) : to every charge brought against me , unjust though it be , from the bottom of my heart I shall answer yes .
7 I wish with all my heart I could believe what you say .
8 With all my heart I will go to your lady . ’
9 I know from experience that if I approached their hives with scented lotion on my hair it would make them angry . ’
10 But for my part I would reject the undue influence case on the ground that the influence brought to bear by Mr. O'Brien was not , in the context of a normal husband and wife relationship and bearing in mind Mrs. O'Brien 's character and capabilities , sufficiently undue .
11 For my part I would have to decide how much I could tell her without giving away Neil 's presence on Moila .
12 The March of Progress has alas transformed the goodly white bread into that unique substance , restaurateur 's toast , while tea and coffee are replaced by gin-and-tonic or a bottle of white wine , and for my part I would say none the worse for that .
13 For my part I can detect no inconsistency between our domestic law and the Convention .
14 If I wanted to quadruple my income I could do it , very easily .
15 Oh I 've used all my change I 'll have to give you five pounds .
16 for my money I 'd have it with all metal
17 For my money it can rain as much as it likes in the coming weeks .
18 Someone kind who would put her first .
19 Alternatively Vox could of course use a full width string tree on the headstock side of the nut , but if it were my decision I 'd opt for altering the machinehead ; it 's a lot neater and keeps the headstock looking authentic .
20 But whatever my decision I will keep it up my sleeve , ’ he said .
21 like that and eventually with the help of my mum I could join sentences together to make a real piece of writing .
22 Oh no you can sleep in the same tent I 've got my tent you can sleep with me poor sod , you go and sleep with them
23 ‘ Perhaps before you help my sister you should help yourself . ’
24 If it were n't for my sister I 'd turn the whole matter over to the police and let them find Garry . ’
25 ‘ Billy told me to use my hook I can hook well as well as jab and found Jason could n't take them . ’
26 From my rooftop I could see that one side of the prayer hall roof had collapsed .
27 In my neighbourhood I can hear a sampling of Spanish , Portuguese , Chinese , Urdu , Polish , Italian and West Indian English when I take my children across the street to the park .
28 They just cut themselves off , living behind huge walls and barbed wire , whereas to my mind they should feel a certain responsibility to the place .
29 In my mind you can make up anything you want in your notebooks , but you ca n't call it fraud if it was n't published .
30 But if there had been any doubt in my mind it would have been immediately resolved by my first breath of the crisp , tangy air .
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