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

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1 He said of course I scampered through these bull rushes , they never saw me they never caught me and they never ever knew who it was who 'd done it , see .
2 me and I usually always tell him off .
3 The problem sheets are so difficult now nobody can do them and they usually just wait until the answers come out every week and usually it 's just a case of copying them down .
4 Outside the meeting can I just say I 'm getting some of the new screening sheets through , you know first , but people do n't seem to know what they 're supposed to do with them and their in exactly the same position that they were before .
5 It was strange with Aunt Louise in the house , she and I alone together , our relationship a delicate bubble which must at all costs be kept floating intact .
6 You and somebody out there .
7 And you and me nearly nearly did n't get on the train .
8 Hmm , well , okay , last night Mickey , you and I just about wrote off Lester Piggott 's career , and er today , well inside the last furlong of er one of his three races I believe today , this is how Rapid Raceline 's course commentator John Penny , saw the closing stages .
9 She whispered , ‘ How strange it is , you and I here together … after all these years . ’
10 ‘ All this time I know you and you never once suggest it .
11 Moreover , feelings lying dormant will have already produced an individual who is troubled , unhappy and anxious , and the individuals behaviour will already be moving him or her inexorably deeper into emotional and social despair .
12 So it behoves the healthy eater to assess the Indian menu for the best options , since chances are circumstances , friends and hunger will take him or her there sooner rather than later !
13 Seventy-nine per cent saw the sufferer daily ( and if they did not live with him or her this often involved several visits per day ) .
14 You wo n't feel so bad about reprimanding your youngster ( indeed , punishing him or her quite severely when the occasion merits it ) if you find the appropriate times to display your positive feelings .
15 Only a few of her friends had been active in the Resistance , but it was clear that neither they nor anyone else much wanted to talk about the choices they had all had to make .
16 You crossed him and he never even left it .
17 Artemis helped her and they both instinctively began to hurry , lest Artemis 's father should return and find them still there , even though he had given his permission .
18 and er I went her mother and father were with her and I just really went in up and down the stairs , and they went upstairs and they , they shouted , oh Ann !
19 Whereas the idea is theirs and the producer is working in an advisory capacity , he or she almost certainly has greater technical knowledge and experience than the creative team and may well have to point out sequences which wo n't work and suggest modifications or changes .
20 The public should no more offer a subsidy of this kind using public money without checking if the recipient actually requires it or anybody else besides , means testing is nothing new , there are plenty of other benefits that are already means tested right across the board .
21 As it was then understood : here again , Cole 's problem is to reconcile a course seen by the Pioneers themselves as treasonable , with the fact that it foreshadowed the policy to be followed by successful Consumers ' Co-operation , that policy which for its purposes made co-operative production incidental and subordinate to it and which most certainly did nothing to promote the development of an industrial co-operative sector properly so-called .
22 And Celia comes and she 's cheerful and she does the admin with them , she organizes it and I just personally I 'm just so grateful the best thing which has happened to me .
23 Her with the withered paralyzed arm that she bashed you with because she could n't clear it and you blooming well could .
24 I referred to it and you oddly enough in a handwritten letter to my father the other night after referring to Lord XXXXX one of whose contemporaries and friends is coming to stay here a couple of nights next week , and who has been a pillar in the fabric of my life , a man for whom consistency , continuity and courtesy are all — and who is often concerned at the unhappiness which is my ? ? ? ? ? ? ? it is in anything other than a bit of paper , which most of my old friends who wish me well , doubt ) …
25 Everything he does he throws his heart and soul into it and it just completely destroyed his confidence . ’
26 Mrs Smith tells her friends how he and she pray now .
27 That should have been the end of it but it most certainly was not .
28 I have n't read it but I most certainly will .
29 She could not have explained it but she no longer even thought of herself as Joan Halidon — but as Joan de Warenne , protégée of the dowager-duchess of Norfolk .
30 " so do I. But I never quite make it . "
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