Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Yes start where we the last meeting I guess .
2 So that I the last time I was down there and I they opened up the door to go and get some cos they had hundreds in there .
3 He tried how he could bear it by putting his fingers into the lighted candle , so I the other day tried if I could scour a pewter plate .
4 ‘ Shelley understood better than you the passionate quest for truth which overrides any other considerations in the heart of those who would open the secrets of nature , whether scientists or poets .
5 Not like the Labour Party , that we the Labour Party have the power to choose that you do n't have the right to own .
6 The humble petitioners of Ealing Abbey showeth ’ that we the undersigned wish to note with regret that the Abortion Pill mifegyne ( known as RU486 ) has been granted a product licence .
7 As you know , if you heard the discussion yesterday which I believe you did , in accord with the County Council 's criterion that it the new settlement should be within ten miles , we 've widened the area of search to that ten mile radius .
8 It was from here , I reflected , looking through the windows at a small scattered town , that the despatcher had spoken to George and me the previous evening : and while I watched , George appeared outside and was met by a man who came from the station .
9 First , if the specimen is subjected to axial stress — as well as the twist , then as Biot ( 1939 ) has shown , Equation ( 5.3 ) needs to be modified so that where is the applied torque and I the second moment of area of the cross-section with respect to the twist axis .
10 We worked together to form the committee for the release of Soviet Jewry , of which he was the first secretary and I the first chairman .
11 I wonder what it would be like if you were the last man in the world , and I the last woman ?
12 I had the Sta Prest and I the short hair , and every party you went to it would be all Tamla and Blue Beat and ska .
13 Wulfstan 's Sermon of the Wolf refers to English powerlessness against the enemy as shameful ; Ælfric to the heathen army holding them to scorn and of days when English kings had been strong and theirs the only fleet around .
14 And and you the other half I mean what sort of
15 The will appoints Mr Molland her executor , and you the residuary legatee .
16 Well obviously if if you the normal rule of thumb , as I 'm led to believe , is that if you buy a used a vehicle from a used car dealer , you 're given three months , three thousand miles , in which you can you can take complaints back .
17 I think if you the next morning this business
18 Now the second problem is that we all value our freedoms and we the greatest thing that we all have in our lives , whether it 's in work , or whether it 's in our marriages or just in our social life , we all value our freedom and initiative , we want to be able to use our own initiative .
19 To inculcate the population with the belief that their rulers have the right to demand obedience and they the corresponding duty to give it is the principal art of government .
20 Not that he wished any harm to Rose , and it was n't as if she would be on her own because , being the wife of Peter , and he the stable man , she was well set in their cottage .
21 The assembled guests well knew they were after bigger quarry than hare or stag and it the small town of Kirkmichael , Mar , on Tuesday 6 September , formally proclaimed James King of England , Scotland and , as tradition required , France , a poor return for all the help the Bourbons had given to the Jacobite cause .
22 He said they would all be wanting to study the designs the minute Balor had cleared away breakfast and Bith at once reached for the knapsacks , and said he hoped Flaherty had not spilled jam on the drawing of the four-pronged diadem and Flaherty , injured , said indeed he had not and it the best damson jam he had ever tasted .
23 The Gnomes chimed in , saying to be sure they would , obliging was what they were , and it the best thing of all to be , leave aside impressing , which was just as important .
24 Well the hose landed on him alright but it landed on his parcel and it the whole thing fell out on the road .
25 I had said nothing and he had assumed that we were engaged , telling his mother that night and mine the following morning .
26 Mr Culling said : ‘ It still seems now as if it the whole thing happened yesterday .
27 Well no just the oh , yes it might be on that but I the early report
28 Okay fair enough that 's the feeling but you the first bit , I 'm justifying the
29 Goodey has not looked at it satisfactorily as far as I 'm concerned and as far as many of the scheme members are concerned , I mean he has concluded that the employers are still entitled to er do what they like with the surplus , the only thing that he recommends that they do it with the approval of the regulator himself , but he the other thing that the
30 They were n't any good by themselves er , these things because I the other thing which you had to get from somewhere was output rates .
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