Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [prep] [adj] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Squeeze them in sure we 'll find somewhere for them to go , vacate , so long as I get a kiss from everybody apart from the boys and
2 I knew this to be true and believed firmly that when the word was given me in 1986 it would be fulfilled some time in the future .
3 I do go out , I swear to God I put on Zoey 's tight skirt , you know the straight tight ones , they really do n't suit me at all I really do look awful .
4 And he never forgive me for this you see because he were a big noise you know , he he 'd got a big business in .
5 Collinson 's first garden at Peckham was a modest one , but from there he took nosegays and potted flowers to grace his City window , and when Kalm visited him in 1748 he remarked on the many rare American plants already established there .
6 It would have been very hard for him to have suddenly dropped her after all she had endured .
7 Sometimes I did n't even need it at all I could walk about shopping and everything .
8 When I say it like that I 'm struck by how near that is to Pope 's ‘ What e'er was thought / But ne'er so well expressed ’ definition of poetry .
9 When Josiah Wedgwood visited it in 1773 it had ‘ the appearance of a considerable Seaport town .
10 by saying restrict them to three you get the best three they can think of
11 Joanne told me about that you
12 If you put them to shallow they come up
13 You know , and I told you about that I 'm having my er done .
14 We are going back to 1978 , maybe I was a bit vain and thought the world revolved around me , but it was my way of motivating myself , and it worked with Archie Gemmill , every time I played him after that I kicked him up in the air . ’
15 You know you can do it you can do the fractions and once you 've turned it into twelfths you can do it .
16 And this is gon na introduce you to a new word called psychographic and psychographic , you think you 've got , you can break it in two you 've got the psychological aspects and the graphic or mapping , the mapping of the psychology .
17 I ca n't do it like that I ca n't just turn it on
18 It would erm , provide er , a base where activities could take place in that area , but whilst not , if you like , not directly benefiting the Social Services Committee , or the people that then go to it , would indirectly benefit us in that it would be available for youth and other activities in support of the community that have a knock-on effect er , as far as we 're concerned .
19 And they say yes we will , our business teach teacher told us about that you see because it 's been happening a lot , cos Marks and Spencers do n't ask for a receipt you see , it actually happened , they used to take things from upstairs , bring them downstairs and said they bought it and got the money for it .
20 A villainous raid upon the Stockade where the men do lie and even upon ourselves where we dwell at Belmont would have robbed us of all we have assured thus far by the Grace of God .
21 And when I found out my Friday meeting was being moved forward and I would n't be seeing you after all I asked your Miss Philimore to cancel it .
22 Mayoress : ( warmly ) It 's good to see you after all I 've heard .
23 Usha , and er I 'd like , on your behalf , to thank you for all she did , and to wish her well in whatever else she decides to do .
24 ‘ I came to say goodbye and to thank you for all you 've done . ’
25 ‘ I have a message from the farmer , who wishes to thank you for all you 've done , ’ she said .
26 ‘ I want to thank you for all you did for Mam .
27 no I do n't like them at all he says , now my doctor had been given me this one
28 I du n no erm , no I do n't like them at all it 's in fact I 'm not even impressed with it I mean you look at the people with G six hundred and you look at the fifty six
29 And if he 'd have needed me at six he 'd have got me up at five .
30 I 've told you about all I can tell you .
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