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

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1 Erm I 'd like to refer to my page three or er section four in my conclusions because I think if I if I heard Professor Lock correctly I think he and I are at one in in a suggestion which is is put to you in in if you like without prejudice to the generality of what I have been saying in support of the council 's policy .
2 And if I if I found D Y by D sine X that would show me , not the gradient of this curve ,
3 Do you know I if you ask Andrea about it , anything she 'll probably go on for ages , and ages , and ages , and ages !
4 and cos he paid him twice for that , their sweets , and John was coming up , so , I do n't know if it was genuine , asked him and I cos I knew John was coming up
5 Hunting may well become outlawed but we are deluding ourselves if we expect angling to follow in the foreseeable future although I am sure it will also go in future decades .
6 We know how to revive her and I believe we could care for her ourselves if we have help during the night .
7 you do n't hate someone cos they have Leukaemia , you ca n't really hate someone
8 To put this another way , we can predict what is going to happen in most of the situations in which we find ourselves because we have expectations that certain rules will be followed .
9 Since I since I left school and I was able to afford my own clothes and I knew that erm a responsibility for my own clothing was on my my own shoulders , it has never bothered me since , for myself .
10 I know I when I make chutney I use look you 'll smash all the enamel off that casserole and it 's a pretty one , I do n't want it , why do n't you have a run around outside ?
11 Her parents were old and had forgotten , if ever they had known , what it was like to love someone as she loved Rob .
12 There were mirrors everywhere in which we preened ourselves as we became prince and princesse , duc and duchesse .
13 Rommetveit quotes Hilary Putnam as saying ‘ we can not know ourselves as we understand hydrogen ’ ( ibid. ) ; linguistics , in contrast , must always take into account contextuality .
14 The path through the still narrowing gorge by now had frequent ladders and sometimes chains so we could steady ourselves as we climbed crystal clear waterfalls — some stopped in motion , still under the all-encompassing spell of the powerful winter ice .
15 ‘ Able was I ere I saw Michael ; where can you land a Palin ?
16 The remaining 66 are toothed whales and are also termed small cetaceans ( except the sperm whale , which although it has teeth is classified as a great whale ) .
17 His acceptance of the condition was made with an easy mind — he did n't feel that distributing a newspaper , even a banned one , would be considered a particularly heinous offence for a young girl , and anyway he could not imagine that he would be in any danger himself if he admitted knowledge of the basket 's contents .
18 The charity will be entitled to claim repayment of the base rate tax from the Inland Revenue , which if you give £400 would mean the charity receiving an extra £133.33 .
19 He was only here himself because he liked Paddy and he was glad the lad had got through all his studies and everything .
20 The PROFITBOSS audits himself before he audits others .
21 Palmer had spent most of his life in and out of children 's homes and was in care himself when he became stepfather to the baby .
22 Goal machine Martin McGaughey , even deadlier than Cowan at his Linfield peak , had a chance to decide for himself when he faced Smith for the first time last week .
23 ( i mean the way he have sticked with specially dino shows us that — dino himself who expressed wishes for playing at the international level himself when he joined leeds — i guess he is a farther away now : the likes of Shearer , Wright ( a flop in the internationals ) , Cole ( hey there is one that puts them in the net ) and Ferdinand will have no problems keeping him out … )
24 He realized abruptly that there was no room for doubt : Lorton had condemned himself when he rang Dougal just after six to say that Newley was back in London .
25 Pray for all those training for the mission field at the Glasgow Bible College or the Scottish Baptist College , that they would be anointed for their task and that they would not lose their first love of Jesus Himself as they study scriptures .
26 The Headmaster muttered to himself as he led Endill up the flight of steps to the front door of the school .
27 ‘ Blimmin' blue , ’ muttered Tom to himself as he observed Willie 's face .
28 ‘ This is wonderful ! ’ said Moore to himself as he ate Mrs Dempster 's excellent food .
29 It was impossible to be euphemistic about the basic facts of nature when one lived on a stud farm , Harry told himself as he watched Cora-Beth rise from the swing seat where they were sitting and walk across the veranda into the house to fetch a fresh jug of lemonade .
30 The English at that time had produced a kind of ravishing sensuality which when we invaded Europe in France in the Hundred Years War and influenced the Burgundians , they were fascinated by the kind of sensuous sounds we were producing .
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