Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] [pers pn] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 These proud people who carry all their possessions with them pity us for our rooted existence in cities .
2 I introduce you to my friend — ’
3 I commend them to your care .
4 The process in this case did not reach its logical conclusion because Mr. Thorpe — I commend him on his ingenuity , a quality with which the nation knows he is amply endowed — found a way to secure the necessary care .
5 I commend her to you without reservation — she is an outstanding professional with excellent career prospects , and will be an asset to any library authority .
6 Such an initiative would complement the United Nations arms register called for by my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister , and such an international responsibility is one that I believe Japan would willingly accept , which is why I commend it to my right hon. and hon. Friends .
7 I repeat it to you with a sense of irony .
8 I mean he for him to see it walking along the road if there was anything .
9 No , we had these two meetings ago , but I bring it with me on meetings for anyone who 's .
10 And I bring it to you in the context of our conversation about junior church .
11 Rachel kneels behind me whispering in my ear , ‘ You never told me about Jancey ’ and I tell her she 's just the woman next door and Rachel says , ‘ Oh yeah ? ’ and I push her onto her back and sit astride her in the dark .
12 When I push her off me and over she whispers that she thought I 'd be tired at this hour of night .
13 Thus it was that Ira Dilworth paid tribute and bade farewell to Emily Carr with the borrowed lines from Thomas Hardy , and I am certain that none would object if I borrow them as my tribute to both .
14 I judge them by their racial characteristics .
15 I trust him with my life . ’
16 I trust him to your charge , Father Abbot . ’
17 It is n't enough for you , and I hate you for it , and I want you to go before you decide to leave me , and I love you , and how am I expected to stand being cooped up with him .
18 ‘ Sometimes I hate you for it , ’ she said , more harshly , perhaps , than she had intended .
19 He brings out my package wrapped in brown paper , and I slip it into my carrier with my clean linen .
20 ‘ Now stay where you are , boy , while I test you on your spelling to see if you 've learnt anything at all this past week .
21 The glass ball 's pretty warm now and I press it to my cheek and sort of roll it against my skin .
22 Mind if I report it from yours ? ’
23 , look at the sentence below , will the management charges greatly increase , the answers no because time has shown the management charges rise at a rate below the level of inflation I suggest it to you to the ordinary person , they would think that the management charges there meant the costs that are listed above see
24 and that is erm , erm the way I suggest it to you , that would be directly contrary to article five
25 I send them to you now in a pill-box wrapped close in paper that they may n't chink .
26 We get C V's printed up cos I send them to my dad .
27 Er say I place it on my hand .
28 Thankfully , he has seen this simple act as one of friendship rather than for what it really is — I am afraid of him and I want him on my side .
29 ‘ But I want him on my terms . ’
30 I want you for my general — my most trusted man .
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