Example sentences of "[coord] [pers pn] [verb] at [det] " in BNC.
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1 | And I say to them ‘ Look , do n't start planning this whole thing on your own from the beginning , go round and talk to the various people you know that are interested and say to them ‘ Look , I 'm planning to try and do this work , or we agreed at such and such a meeting that I would do this work , but I do n't just want to do this on my own , I want to take into account other people 's views . |
2 | And I looked at all the rest of them — a tough lot , I can tell you — they could n't believe it either . |
3 | She swept them out , following them , fearing perhaps that they would add to Harry 's fatigue , and he and I looked at each other across the suddenly empty room in a shared fundamental awareness . |
4 | Karen and I looked at each other , half-amused , half-disturbed . |
5 | The Lorrimores , followed by everyone still in the dining room , went dashing off into the dome car , but Emil and I looked at each other , and I said , ‘ How do we warn that train ? ’ |
6 | Charlie and I looked at each other . |
7 | Carradine and I looked at each other . |
8 | Susan and I looked at each other , eyebrows going up under our hoods . |
9 | Lorenzo and I looked at each other and nothing had changed . |
10 | Chairman you 've got to allow me because by the time I 've finished you wo n't be able to stop me , er , but I mean if there 's a lot of money floating about in this area then I think that er , some committee or other should be looking at the the refurbishment of the courts in Devizes which are a disgrace , and partly the fault of this council when th they were allowed to get into such a state , and I mean at some stage or other , something or else is gon na to have to happen to them and I would hope that the magistrates in their wisdom in some committee or other are , are deciding to take these courts back into use . |
11 | I feel kind of cheated myself , and I stare at all the shops and people knowing this time I really wo n't be back . |
12 | I did n't , I work , I started at half nine and I finished at half ten and I went to you know . |
13 | John and I rebelled at this kind of regimentation but Andrew and Ernest just smiled and said nothing . |
14 | ‘ I 'd be satisfied if I could be sure that you and I exist at this moment . ’ |
15 | My friend and I smiled at each other . |
16 | ‘ In fact it was only by a miracle that my sister and I survived at all : we took shelter with our youngest brother in the Jama Masjid area . |
17 | I think what is quite interesting about my work is that I was non-disabled , then became disabled , and I operate at these borders . |
18 | I have just turned 21 and I think at this age I am just starting to grow up anyway . |
19 | And we were given this lovely bag you know , with your buns in and your lunch and I think at these kind of things erm were very , very acceptable and you see it , it was , it was involving people er with the store , not just your groceries . |
20 | Okay now looking at all the other stuff on there , and I look at that and I think well this is all very boring because it 's all about business , and business as we know is incredibly unimportant . |
21 | I 'd like to take that on board and review the situation that we give , given a predicament still therefore a purpose and I hear what Mr has to say and I look at that particular pelican crossing myself , and respect the |
22 | Lucker and I look at each other . |
23 | I was just going to say , I think what you say on full employment , erm , elsewhere they 're keeping wages and pay up is n't it , erm , and I 've known a couple in Telford again , that there 's work there , a new company it 's perfectly easy to take on all the good skilled labour they want , then they say they feel they 're very guilty because they 're poaching it from across the road , the British company has probably been two wages so that the jobs , it does mount up , so I do n't , I , I would like to know more about erm , what the low pay unit would really do to help us , and I look at this eight thousand two hundred and eighty pounds , and I think that would go an awful long way in the Mr Chairman , in helping to keep that going , which creates all the people who leave and get jobs , and good jobs , and get skills , and erm , I , I , it may be if there 's going to be a big budget , eight thousand pounds is not very much , but I , but when you think an individual project like that of course , any sort of traineeship , it 's a lot of money . |
24 | And I , and I finish at half four . |
25 | There 's only me and you left at this table |
26 | as saying , you know , this is a story about this and that and you look at that |
27 | but when it laying here and you look at this little box there , okay , with the real Doncaster |
28 | Her interest in cosmetics , like that of her friend Alix Bowen , was minimal , but , like Alix Bowen , she decided that it was after all a festive occasion , and she began at this late moment to apply a little mascara . |
29 | Since their mother 's death Claudia had hoped to come closer to her sister , but Dana had the world at her feet and she laughed at all Claudia 's attempts to resurrect the bond they had shared as children . |
30 | ‘ Chignell tells me that you want no thanks , ’ he resumed , and she caught at that eagerly . |