Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pers pn] [adv] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Meeting Jack in his butch horn-rims gave me a feeling of intense familiarity and the first time we banged glasses together in mid-kiss I just knew it was sight at first love .
2 I suspect that in the excitement of going on board I hardly realized she was leaving me for good .
3 In this case I usually get them running round for a while jumping , hopping , walking backwards and also get them to shout some calls .
4 Whenever I speak of it , he just says it can stay as it is in case I ever want it .
5 In fact it 's the best offer I 've ever had , and in any case I always knew I could go back to Wakefield if it did not work out .
6 Gav and my Aunt Janice got on like a house on fire , a combined location and fate I occasionally wished on them as I lay awake listening to the sounds of their love-making , a pastime I sometimes suspected I shared with people in a large part of the surrounding community , not to say northern Europe .
7 As an arthritis sufferer I often find it a strain using the latch tool for casting off .
8 Yeah I mean like when I was in the park I only did it between because I was only really talking to one person at one time , but I mean like I could n't remember anywhere .
9 However , in my heart I also knew I was right to leave .
10 But in my heart I still know I 'm innocent ’ .
11 I ai n't had a proper look I just put it on and said , work a few routes out you know where it
12 Having cre , credit by David 's withering look I always say you have to be terrified !
13 It 's a look I never thought he 'd give me .
14 We got there and the Lieutenant Commander Captain who looked about thirty two or thirty three ah was about six foot two with a great shock of blond hair and of course I immediately nicknamed him Admiral because he looked Germanic
15 ‘ Of course I still love you .
16 Of course I hardly knew him .
17 It only remained for us to forgive one another , and for my part I gladly forgave him for anything that might still need forgiveness .
18 Mummy me nearly did it now
19 It 's , it 's by actually looking at , well I , in Bill and Kevin 's appraisal I actually tackled it through their appraisal because we discussed , in quite a lot of depth , erm what their workload and ways in which they could change their workload
20 In announcing the government 's intention I also made it clear that my right honourable friend had decided that a similar duty should be introduced for auditors of building societies and financial service companies and that my right honourable friend the president of the board of trade would want the approach extended er to the , this approach extended to the auditors of insurance companies .
21 But oh , erm your dog 's attacking a car I just thought I 'd tell you .
22 For example , in ‘ conceiving ’ of my car I literally create it in awareness by putting together an interior abstraction .
23 Yeah well I did n't know you could change gear I just thought it was automatic .
24 After reading the story in the Echo I now realise it can happen on local lines .
25 It was our first morning of filming and when I rode the horse I really liked him .
26 Oh mummy I never wear them otherwise .
27 Without family guidance she sometimes finds it hard to manage , especially money .
28 For his own good she frequently reminded him of the horrors and deprivations that would befall him there .
29 I know that though I 've shown you the photograph you still want me to describe him to you , this Boy of ours .
30 It 's a crime you never took it up , darling .
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