Example sentences of "[pers pn] [coord] [pron] [pron] [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 Absolutely yeah , I mean I and I I 'll reiterate it and I 'm not siding with Malcolm but two days after the stock taking they did prior to this one , we were out there rechecking .
2 But his hand was up , silencing me and what he must have guessed were to be my thanks .
3 He called me into his office and proceeded to deliver a very embarrassed speech about how he would support me and anything I might do .
4 They must consider what the journey will mean to them and what they will be leaving behind .
5 but the concepts are n't familiar and you 're starting to feel a little bit sort of not quite sure what you can do with them and what you ca n't
6 Either way you can make a sale to a customer who otherwise may not be able to buy from you or who you may not have previously considered as a prospect .
7 Maybe , if we are very lucky , ’ he continued as he drew her hungrily back into his arms , ‘ maybe for you and me it will always be like this . ’
8 ‘ In spite of no one being here but you and me I shall dress for dinner tonight , and expect you to do likewise . ’
9 Let's look at the five in turn and see how they apply to you and what you can do to counteract any harmful effects they may be having on your life .
10 They 've done before you realise it , and once they 're done they make you do other things until at last everything comes between you and what you 'd like to be and you 've lost your true self forever . ’
11 Good , okay well let's take some details from you and what I 'll do is I 'll register your details onto our mailing list so that erm , anything that 's coming onto the market you 'll get a phone call on straight away to let you know but also I 'll then check and see what we 've got that might suit your requirements at the moment .
12 The idea is , I 'll present it you and you you can I wo n't try and astound you with it because it is hard to do that under these contexts .
13 planning for you but what I can show you is some sketches which the gentleman who bought the plot at Grey Lane brought to show me asked my opinion .
14 It was like in films when people have a heart attack — they mumble something which seems very important to them but which no-one can understand .
15 You see you could have a charge-hand over er er two or three people really , he 'd be working with them but he he 'd be the charge-hand .
16 Play him or her you can explain the results which you want from the session and the engineer can advise you on any extra equipment which you may need to hire .
17 But I mean , like , it did n't seem that you knew her like , properly , like , like to we all went shopping with her or something I ca n't remember now .
18 By this man who had no power over him and whom he could sink with one word to Merymose .
19 It was she , too , alone , he sensed , who could satisfy him and he who could satisfy her .
20 They 'll they and they you 'll see them going mm not that not that one back to the first I do n't know and then they get the dictionary out .
21 He thought of the future which no longer contained him but which he could still control .
22 It is he or she who will be incurring additional expenses as a result of the accident and whose earning power may have been impaired .
23 HOG will define an object 's attributes — what parameters can be set and what information can be retrieved ; the ‘ methods ’ associated with that object — what can be done to it and what it can do ; and its notification — what the object emits ( such as warning to tell the system that a file is nearly full , for example ) and what it can be read to .
24 Patently the present situation is working and therefore that 's part of it and what I would say is that that this additional policy if it is n't necessary because there there is n't any development pressure , then what is its purpose .
25 I chopped up the chicken itself and I put it and what I could rescue of the rice and a bit more rice which was in the cupboard into a frying pan with a stock cube and some water and I sort of poached it all together . ’
26 So we 're in your hands as to what date you would prefer to hold it and who we would want to invite .
27 If there was ever a classic is about the laziest bastard on this side of Christendom and he and he he would n't do anything that supports your business at all
28 pull it up , well they might leave it and just co disconnect it but they they 'd have to bring it in , I do n't it 'd be better I think if we had ours in the back because the , the telephone thing comes in from the back be better than having it in the , in the passage really .
29 Wherever we operate , we place great emphasis on talking to our community partners about what they expect of us and what we can contribute to them .
30 So the usual thing eventually after five months waiting for payment is to find out the bloody solicitor that told them this you see and inform the the solicitors that er his client has not yet paid us and we it ought to be done and eventually that 's how we get the money .
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