Example sentences of "['s] [noun] [conj] [verb] i " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps it was Lanyon 's horror that made me feel like that .
2 ‘ But there is nothing intrinsically wrong with Diana 's chart , whereas I can look at Charles 's chart and say I think there is something that prevents him from making the throne .
3 It was Stu 's persistence that wore me down .
4 it 's , or , or my driver 's capability that worry me
5 Charles told her about his movements on the Sunday night , concluding , ‘ … so it must have been the arrival of Nigel 's car that made me run out of the place . ’
6 The Maggot now ordered me into the right-hand pilot 's seat and told me to keep my thieving hands off his knobs .
7 Nevil choked me until I almost passed out , then he lifted me out of the driver 's seat and bundled me into the back of Armstrong , hitting me on the back of the neck with what could have been an anvil but was probably his fist .
8 I should be grateful if you would put this to the Women 's Institute and let me know by 14th January if you are able to send a representative to the meeting .
9 Bernice said she would show me Billy 's room and leave me to it while she made lunch and did I fancy a drink ?
10 A female voice answered Bunny 's phone and told me he was out seeing a man about a second-hand tenor sax but I could leave a message after the beep .
11 Several of the backstage staff , including Annie and Jennifer , had bought a space in the Chassidic Hospital in Jerusalem in my Dad 's name and presented me with the certificate .
12 Now , keep signing Rob 's cheques and let me have Susan Hart 's phone number . ’
13 Or simply told the truth — told them there and now that it was n't Syl 's smile that repelled me but that I had an intuitive conviction that there was something unsound in him , something unwholesome by virtue of being undeveloped , something that would , sooner or later , cause me to turn on him with bitter cruelty as Nour had turned on me .
14 Crilly leads me into Perry 's flat and seats me beside him on the orange settee .
15 It was not only Jean-Claude 's selfishness that struck me , but my collusion in it .
16 Cliff Morgan , a marvellously tricky Welsh stand-off half , became a pal late in Richard 's life and told me ‘ there was no doubting his passion for the game .
17 and I would do it is to go during the day , knock on somebody 's door and pretend I 'm selling something .
18 But the company 's past and present I can sum up quite quickly , if you like .
19 Yvonne wakes me up after an hour 's sleep and tells me I have to leave .
20 And the navigator replied in his normal Brummie voice : " Oh no , he is in the aircraft over there , " and the odd thing was that the flak left us and clobbered an aircraft near us , It was the dead-ringer of God 's voice that unnerved me , I put a stop to this impersonation of the Lord and , sadly .
21 The rescue helicopter still had n't arrived when we were fifteen miles from the coast and Warton gave me Blackpool 's frequency and wished me good day ’ .
22 It 's Jon 's drums that drag me in initially — precise , soft-stick , cymbal-heavy , to-the-letter and oddly hypnotic .
23 I went up to my bedchamber and prayed , as I have not prayed — from desolation — since I prayed to leave Mrs Teape 's house and thought I should never be answered .
24 ‘ I want you to come with me to Mr Sunil 's house and let me show you what I think happened to Billy Tuckett . ’
25 Take me to the sea-king 's palace and show me his throne of silver , and his trumpets of pearl , and his coral candles burning beneath the waves ! "
26 He sees that this thing is in everybody 's interest and gives me protection .
27 ‘ He said he knew my father 's family and had I ever seen them .
28 Jack Mason appeared at the players ' entrance and greeted me in his usual jovial way .
29 Despite this , at lunchtime Kathleen presented me with four hours ' pay and pressed me for a few more details to help her with her enquiries .
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