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

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1 I do n't want to sound alarmist , sir , but I do n't think I like it very much . ’
2 Yeah I mean he could go , he could go every day all day but umm do n't enjoy it so I mean I enjoy it too much .
3 Looks at me and he goes I hate him so much !
4 I tell you something else as well , if you want me to take you out any time you want me to take you out and , and I mean this honestly if you do n't want sex you wo n't have to have it
5 ‘ I suppose you want me to tell you how many spelling mistakes he 's made . ’
6 Well you do n't count I hate you whenever that bloody face comes up like
7 He really is so peculiarly helpless , and I could n't have let him take it home all by himself , could I ?
8 Has he asked them how this initiative could affect their livelihood .
9 Conservative in , three times that for which we put on for and let me remind you again that out of that seventeen pounds , you put eleven on , not us , you put it on .
10 Let me chop you that much , you eat up that
11 Let me write you down some sums .
12 Do n't you think you owe me this much at least ? ’
13 And I do n't think we do it so much with the erm careers service training , but with the careers teachers often we 've got them doing action plans and things
14 Yes , well I think that 's why you that 's why I keep on trying to come back to the regulatory system , because what you really in fundamental form a pension is a contract between an employer and an individual , you know you pay me so much money and when you get to a certain age I will pay you .
15 I know we said it so many times in Seville but even then there was that feeling it was so unreal .
16 I feel I owe you so much because this diet has changed my life .
17 I do n't like to have runners to out and get me meals , I do n't like to call down to room service and ask them to bring me up some cigarettes — it 's just not normal .
18 Much more to the point , why had n't he said he knew Charlotte Hanover when she 'd asked him to accompany her here this evening ?
19 His round had been long and arduous , and he was thinking how pleasant it would be to see and tease McAllister and ask her to serve them all some home-made lemonade .
20 She knew he wanted her as much as she desired him .
21 " I thought he loved me as much as I loved him . "
22 ‘ I think I like it even more than … than making love normally . ’
23 I think I love you as much as I love him . ’
24 This old house , she thought , why do I love it so much ?
25 ‘ Why do I dislike him so much ? ’ he said to himself .
26 Did you want me so much that you gave them up ? ’
27 Did you enjoy it as much as you thought you would ? ’
28 Did you like it so much you you 'd you 'd you 'd do you would do it again ?
29 ‘ Why did you dislike him so much ?
30 ROBBIE Did you hate her that much ?
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