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

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1 On the other hand , you wo n't want to input them every time you run the program either .
2 He strode to her , eyes blazing , and shouted , ‘ Why did you specifically come to see me the minute you found out I had my own investment bank ? ’
3 ‘ I think people get even angrier if they think about this precise thing that was done in their so-called formative years that made them the way they are .
4 I came here today to have a look but I did n't think it would affect me the way it has .
5 So although I did n't like him touching me the way he had , I decided not to tell anybody .
6 You asked me a question I gave an answer .
7 Hell , I had a bumper sticker saying ‘ Have You Hugged Your Kids Today ? ’ and , sure , I hugged them every day I could , but nowadays I sometimes wonder just what in hell is going on inside their heads .
8 and erm I 'll be , we knit jumpers as well there , cardigans and as pick them a cardigan I bought from Blacks in Newcastle
9 They made me an offer I could n't refuse . ’
10 ‘ It 's not on at all for a brother-in-law to treat me the way you treat me .
11 ‘ I feel as if you 've given me a gift I 'm completely unworthy of .
12 ‘ And you 've given me the impression you wanted to see me , too . ’
13 Miss Muffet Make me An Offer I Ca n't Refuse
14 You certainly did n't seem to like me the way I was ! ’
15 gives new task to computer group whose supervising nursery nurse has given them a task which is too difficult ;
16 The Serbs , however , had learned something from their experiments , and the taste of self-government , however limited , had given them a self-confidence which could not be crushed by the cruelty of their new masters .
17 She 'd even given them the evidence herself .
18 probably had n't paid that much , so these peo the ones that lent the money out , in really they er , and they really have suffered just , they probably thought that if we do n't lend them the money somebody else will and get the interest and they 'll grow bigger and much overtake us , you know , to , to take over our business , so er , so the
19 Herbert passed me a note he had been writing .
20 and it 's on minimum premiums , you 've got a little bit of a discount there , but again , bearing in mind nine pound sixty might not buy them the cover they want .
21 and ran to meet me every time I sang
22 Hoey claims the SAS watch on the royals is so rigorous that Di must alert them every time she wants to move a piece of furniture or a even a painting at Highgrove or Kensington Palace .
23 If they are right , this spares them the refusal which would have otherwise shown up in the main survey as reported difficulty in getting credit .
24 Courier had never beaten the German in five previous meetings , never looked like doing so yesterday and said : ‘ He just beats me every time we play .
25 Afterwards she fixed me a potion she promised would tone up my whole system .
26 This way she could simply wash it each morning and let it dry naturally — start trying for styles and valuable minutes had to be wasted keeping them the way they were meant to be .
27 Touch me the way you touch Ryan . ’
28 Proponents of voluntary aided status for certain independent denominational schools could argue that the obstruction of their proposals is compounding the difficulties as well as denying them the choice which is available to other groups .
29 ‘ It might buy you the time you need .
30 And he said well my father is doing today I ca n't do today I 'll do it Friday and I shouted down the stairs but he owes you a day you should n't be going in .
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