Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] [pers pn] [v-ing] the " in BNC.
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1 | And she used to I mean her making the jackets and that for us . |
2 | On another occasion , after the sessions for the recording of Der Rosenkavalier had been completed one January afternoon in 1982 , I recall him rehearsing the Vienna Philharmonic in two works by Tchaikovsky , the Sixth Symphony and the Fantasy Overture Romeo and Juliet . |
3 | I recall her pacing the sitting-room while I am doing my homework , pausing every so often to stand at one of the windows and look down into the busy street below . |
4 | I remember me gathering the hens up that night late oh about ten or eleven o'clock at night and we had our own power you see by that time . |
5 | The local children just ran wild all over the place , Victorine said : I remember them riding the cows and holding cow races , oh those children had a lovely war . |
6 | I do n't er I know you have n't got another one , I remember you emptying the first bag . |
7 | It has hardly passed my lips when I find it prospecting the inside of my head . |
8 | ‘ I find it frustrating the way we 're perceived by a lot of people , ’ explains Jim Bob . |
9 | I have lived there for fifteen years , but the moment I leave I feel it closing the doors on me with indifference . |
10 | Well I must n't keep you talking because the more I , the more I keep you talking the less time you have to do it . |
11 | ‘ If I mind you taking the afternoon off . ’ |
12 | I when I see him when I see , George does a lot of housekeeping when I see him clearing the bed I say oh goodness look book . |
13 | I see it floating the air and I shall nip it in the bud . ’ |
14 | If it is only — or mainly — accommodation problems which stop you repeating the year , Grandad & I would like you to know that you are welcome to live here & go to Oban High School . |
15 | Now when they cuts the roads every week if there was a watch as you go by , you see them cutting the whole time with a tractor . |
16 | If we catch it leaving the island will be easy . ’ |
17 | Lean times were to follow and three years later we find him using the backs of sheets of his Jedburgh map to draw a privately commissioned plan . |
18 | Though we find him joining the cut and thrust of conference debate , or delivering polemical lectures , we also glimpse a man apart , and in an intellect of such stature , it is tempting to describe him as aloof . |
19 | ‘ If we find it leaving the island will be easy . ’ |
20 | When a fish depends heavily on electricity or water movements to respond to its environment , we visualise it using the stimulus to form an image or picture of its surroundings . |