Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [subord] [pers pn] [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 You can wash the erm , the beaters , and you can put the cream next to the other bowl and I 'll mix them altogether when I 've got the lemon juice in .
2 Serves me right for I suppose .
3 Dr Jean Coope , in Menopause , advises : ‘ You may not think the stranger is the perfect son or daughter-in-law , but the chances are that your children know who will suit them better than you do , and the sooner you accept this fact , the happier your family will be . ’
4 ‘ So you understand me better than I understand myself .
5 Wo n't take me long once I get going its just the getting going bit busy day tomorrow have n't we ?
6 I am not arguing therefore that metaphors should not change , but that it is impossible for us to change them organically unless we understand them in the first place .
7 That is certainly not the case , because we include them only after they have been made to fit in with our rules of the game .
8 The government has authority over them only if they have reason to contribute to a scheme which benefits others .
9 The idea of what they ought to do is more subtle and will come to them only if they love and trust their parents enough to want to be like them .
10 Generally , senators assume that the President has the right to make the nominations and they will block them only if they feel that the nominees are particularly weak and the President needs teaching a lesson .
11 mm , the thing is though , that was n't a Court hearing yesterday and whatever they say is gon na incriminate them so if they want to ask them questions they 've got ta take them to Court have n't they ?
12 Friends of the Earth ( FoE ) has launched a new campaign against pollution by warning the directors of 14 industrial companies in Yorkshire that it will seek to prosecute them personally unless they take action to prevent their companies breaching water pollution laws .
13 Next time you get out on the bus ask them personally if you 've got a humby Is that still going ?
14 Lili watched me thoughtfully as I put on my skirt and blouse .
15 Er , and I always reckon others will do the same , so I always take my notes on a , on a plain piece of paper , and put them together if I need to .
16 She thought : I must be here because it does n't matter to me much whether I live or die .
17 You talk to me only when I ask a question . ’
18 Or perhaps — such a suggestion rises in me only because I have lain next to the contagious soul of Gustave himself — did he gather it elsewhere ?
19 it 's really funny I just when I wan na be simple it 's just like I 'm gon na break down in front of a man yeah and they just got , cos they 're mean
20 I Admittedly if we stay in the rural districts of England in 1700 we will discover that forty to fifty years is not unrealistic , but old age is rare .
21 Can I please because I have to be off in a few minutes .
22 I well if you 've got that confidence fine .
23 Well I use to have , but I threw them away cos you do n't really need two .
24 Home to Norwich is nt the best game either … better to play them away when they do nt have a 5 man defence , and have some pressure on them .
25 Just put them on and throw them away when you 've finished .
26 well I take them away when I 've finished with them
27 I 've got ta look at them separately cos I have n't got the industrial yet .
28 do n't want you to take them outside because you trail them in the wet .
29 Rather like the children we were discussing earlier in this chapter it is possible to meet elderly people who have achieved a serenity of understanding and/or faith that supports them utterly as they develop the skill of coming towards the end of their life .
30 Where they are not specified , use them anyway if you want the best performance from your detector .
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