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

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1 ‘ I was n't sure about making the sharp turn into the fifth fence , but Ted told me I had to go the fast way everywhere otherwise I had no hope of winning , ’ Mac said .
2 Tell me I had done the right thing .
3 Just in front of me I had seen a large shell-crater , an old one .
4 Then , as her face fell , he added , ‘ However , since Kirsty 's been staying with me I 've made a point of packing up just after five . ’
5 Has anyone rung up and told me I 've won a million pounds ?
6 Excuse me I 've got a circulation problem
7 Excuse me I 've got a rather heavy cold .
8 ‘ So do n't tell me I 've got a nerve !
9 mm and she goes to me I 've got a cup like that .
10 With savage triumph Michele said , ‘ Now tell me I 've got the wrong woman . ’
11 Mm I had to go back it suddenly occurred to me I 've got the back door key but it might still have been bolted .
12 You might as well swap with me I 've got the most
13 You do n't though you have n't got the same shape as me I 've got the same shape as her big hip bum no , big hip bones
14 Do n't tell me I 've interrupted a marital squabble .
15 Because it 's still only the second week with me I think get the information down and we 'll do what we did last week .
16 ‘ I 've known Buff Orpingtons whom I thought had a spark . ’
17 Indeed the Ards and Linfield contingents should have been , at least , spoken to by referee Herbie Barr , whom I thought had a below average game .
18 The school bursar , to whom I had to report the damage , was stern but not unkind .
19 He brought with him , among others , the new Communist Transport Minister , Charles Fiterman , whom I had met the previous week .
20 He was a gentle little man rather like the steward from the Bremen whom I had met the night before .
21 I could not in those days , see God for his creature , of whom I had made an idol .
22 The retired milkman , from whom I had borrowed the can , told me that the dent was the result of an accident with a bicycle .
23 Citing the case of one of the juveniles whom I had encountered the previous week :
24 The person for whom I had left the message replied that he was sorry to hear of the death of our mutual friend .
25 It was not difficult to arrange because I went to stay with the same farmer with whom I had spent the whole of the previous year as an evacuee .
26 Some time later a well-known angler , to whom I had shown the remains , was boasting of my catch to a mutual friend who was scornful , regarding anything more than 10 inches long unfit for the table .
27 In fact , George Every , then a lay brother at Kelham , with whom I had started a correspondence , told me later that Eliot , while praising some individual points , had said that the general impression it gave was of material being put through a machine and coming out the other side more or less as it was before .
28 But anyway there was so many people and one chap who he he was , as a matter of fact , he was organizer with Communist Party for whom I 've got the very greatest respect , the very greatest respect .
29 I do not think that any business men whom I know support the Labour party 's policy of unleashing local authorities to raise the poundage for the uniform business rate without capping .
30 Nor do the dozens of other Bible-believing Christians with whom I have discussed the matter .
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