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

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1 You 're to me as my own and I 'll not stand cheekiness from either .
2 I would ask Mr Williamson , I presume you you 're leading for the County Council today to er take us through I five and I twelve .
3 The essential difference i between I twelve and I five is that I twelve in the past has dealt with central area office developments
4 But erm the county did n't answer the er give us the clarification on the relationship between I twelve and I five erm that er we were asking for .
5 But , Mr Williamson would you care to comment on the difference between I five and I , well what is the purpose of I twelve compared with the purpose of I five ?
6 I thought I 'd got rid of them all but I had n't , right ?
7 For me this is the most exciting development of them all and it is something I 've believed in for many years .
8 This man , Tom Smith , was the worst of them all and he began the mutiny on the ship .
9 He said : ‘ There were 22 patients , some of them confused and it was a heavy workload .
10 It might not be cos you might have got the formula wrong and you 've got every one of them wrong but it 's usually a good sign .
11 I would like a home of my own but I have special requirements .
12 Ideally I would like a free house of my own but I have got nowhere to go .
13 I have no children of my own and I really thought I could be a mother to Debbie …
14 erm which quite simply I had some money of my own and I was n't that hungry er to jump in to any job at all .
15 I got on with some work of my own and he went back to his .
16 But even if this tape is going to record the last speech of somebody famous and it did n't get and therefore they could n't record it , that is co , the consequence of a delay , you know , a fall of snow or our vehicle breaking down or something not being done , or missed some in human , some human error , it 's not our , we do n't lay , we 'll give , we 'll insure or offer transit liability on the value of the goods providing you 've got additional full transit liability with us , but we wo n't for the loss of business because you did n't get it .
17 Manager , Glenn Hoddle , says it was a very good performance , one of their best and they 've managed to keep 3 clean sheets in the last few games , which represents a lot of hard work .
18 Simon always accepts his women have a mind and fate of their own and they usually end up dancing away just beyond his grasp .
19 If a person has become disabled through no fault of their own and they 're not going to be provided with a benefit which would compensate them for being out of work , they will suffer enormously . ’
20 I 'm lucky , but few single people have homes of their own and it 's illegal for an unmarried couple to get a room in a hotel .
21 I , I think now er having brought my own up and now they 've got children of their own and I 've got grandchildren er yes my attitude is , is quite different .
22 have a problem all of their own and I do n't intend to drag that into it .
23 The author states , quite correctly in the reviewer 's opinion , that the Southern Railway 's passenger ancillary vehicles had a character all of their own and he has meticulously chronicled their fleet .
24 ‘ If the process is allowed to achieve a more relaxed rhythm of its own and we are given enough time to handle the international consequences , the Soviet leadership probably could live with the kind of confederal links between the two Germanys which are under discussion now . ’
25 The myth developing around Johnson took on an existence of its own and he became known as a hero of black folklore , fitting into that tradition of ‘ bad niggers ’ , moral hard men who were , according to Lawrence Levine , ‘ admired because they had the strength , courage and ability to flout the limitations imposed by white society ’ ( 1977 , p.420 ) .
26 Japan has few energy resources of its own and it has learnt to be frugal : energy prices are approximately twice those in Britain .
27 Either we can think of the UK and every other economy as a coherent whole with a dynamic of its own or we can think of it as subordinate to the world economy such that its parts are the cogs of an international economy and have no coherence on a national basis .
28 She was beginning to have dreams of her own and hers would proceed to action .
29 And in fact it shows a lot for human nature because he was chuckling away at the end of it all and he even gave the lads who did the job a tip .
30 He had ideas of his own but they were all wrong .
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