Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] [prep] [pers pn] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Because I cheated on them both . ’ |
2 | Only too , god if I lived with him first , I would never of married him , no , no , no way |
3 | I fought for them two , to get that home for her , so I said no , the only way you 'll do it , and I , when she were on her own , I said , not that I do n't trust Nigel , I do , but you do n't know what 's gon na happen in ten , in ten years time , I said I fought for that house for you , if you exchange it , you exchange it in your name |
4 | That 's how I got into it that 's for sure . |
5 | If I got on me high horse every time somebody hinted that I was n't like Betty Grable , I would have ridden to hell long before this . ’ |
6 | I bumped into her one evening when I was out fetching Dad twopenn'orth of twist . |
7 | I bumped into him four weeks later and he said , ‘ Oi , you made it all up ’ and I swallowed something sharp and jagged , shrivelled like a salted snail and said , ‘ Yeah I did ’ . |
8 | ‘ Are you seriously telling me that you thought I proposed to you this morning ? |
9 | I 'd just make the simple point that a sudden twelve point five percent reduction , I referred to it this morning , er in in building , is not progressively and long term , it 's a sudden change . |
10 | Erm , because of the Nathan reports , I mentioned to you last year , we 're going to have to raise more money than we thought sometime ago . |
11 | She at first regarded the episode as a nightmare : ‘ I dreamed I seemed to you all to have died . ’ |
12 | I suffered with her that evening , right through every moment , and when I went to bed at around midnight I could still hear her crying into her pillow — not a sound that sends a mother peacefully to sleep . |
13 | It was a chance in a million that I came through it all alive . ’ |
14 | But so far , that 's why I chitted at him this morning about that coal because I 've been using this all morning , I 've not been lighting fire till between one and three o'clock . |
15 | She actually I have to be I 've been to her house and she lives in the middle of nowhere I wo n't tell you where , she lives in the middle of nowhere in fact I drove past it three times before we found it . |
16 | I barked at him this morning and he barked back . |
17 | ‘ I 'm sorry I yelled at you last night , Dad , ’ she said . |
18 | He knew exactly what he wanted and so I relied on him one hundred per cent . |
19 | When I was alone , I prayed for them both . |
20 | I prayed for us all in the family prayer : |
21 | I prayed for us both before the altar , then lit two fat little night-light candles , one for Dana , one for myself , the larger one for him . |
22 | ‘ I stuck to me brief , as the Archbishop said in court . |
23 | Yeah , I waved at you all . |
24 | Father , Father , I called to you all my life ! |
25 | I called on you earlier but there was no reply and I could see the place was in darkness . |
26 | I dreamed of you last night . ’ |
27 | I mean I looked through it this time . |
28 | If I looked at them all night long , I should n't grow tired of the sight . ’ |
29 | He says slight seconds , well I looked at them last night and there 's , I ca n't see nowt wrong with them . |
30 | I looked at him closer ; trusted that he was not one of those ( not so many ) that I 'd pleasured myself with . |