Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] [verb] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We should extend the same decency to English people who come to live in Scotland , the vast majority of whom want to integrate into the community while retaining their own distinctive national identity .
2 I mean looking at the game you just could n't believe United would only get a point out of it erm when you went in at half time only one nil up , you so dominated the game I do n't think Charlton had a chance did they ?
3 There 's erm And I mean looking after the parish hall as well , why should we bother with that ?
4 later than that , it 's er I mean to go to the crematorium at quarter past eleven , we would n't be back here before twelve o'clock .
5 I mean to get to the bottom of it , ’ said Lydia , only without much conviction .
6 I mean look at the chain of events which is bullshit .
7 because I think er Mr 's motion is erm , similar to er Rosie 's erm except that , I mean I think what we 're actually saying is that we do actually have a number of waste planning sort of policy panel , er and this is something look , needs to be looked at in , in some detail , erm and if we just do it via a sort of straight report to the Environment Committee and I mean look at the sort of agenda we 've got today er you know how much time can we spend on the details so I mean I hope the Liberal Democrats would accept that erm yes it will obviously come to the Environment Committee eventually er but that it actually should go to the Waste Planning to the Policy panel and other bits no doubt to the Waste Disposal sort of Sub Committee for this is the policy er committee of course .
8 I mean look at the difference from that and Friday .
9 I mean look at the adjudicator at .
10 So that he ca n't see what 's going on , cos she thinks if he do n't see what 's going on he wo n't bark , but he cries but I mean she should n't have them there , she 's never here so she should n't have them , I mean look at the trouble Alan had to get Jessie , because they worked , but Emma goes home every lunch time to see to Jessie from the bank , but I mean the woman one of them would n't let her have a dog , one kennels , which is how it should be , but I mean this one breed those three herself so , yeah I mean if you breed dogs yourself and you have three in the house of the same breed , what the hell do you want an alsatian for , as well but the whole point is she do n't have them as enjoyment , she do n't have them as company
11 I mean starting from the way children go to school in the morning — they expect their parents to take them quite often , and to contribute to pollution .
12 I would like to add that it is only the first of many Platinum Hotels I intend to open throughout the world . ’
13 I shall also want to talk with you about the ffruit Trees I intend to plant against the wall next y Pump Court .
14 I can think of nothing less appealing than climbing into bed with you — which is why I intend to sleep in the ante-room .
15 ‘ There 's no need to share anything , as I intend to sleep by the fire , ’ she declared firmly , and punctuated her decision by draining her mug and setting it aside .
16 For lunch I intend to go to the Strawberry Duck pub , Entwhistle , Saturday afternoon is free for shopping in Manchester 's Arndale Centre or whatever and for the evening meal the plan is to go to the new Indian take-away which has opened near Castle Irwell — the ‘ Tandoori Cottage ’ .
17 Mrs Keating shouted , ‘ I think you 'd better know , I intend to write to the school about this . ’
18 Judge Harry Walker , who gave Jim bail yesterday , told him : ‘ I intend to get to the bottom of this . ’
19 I intend to start with the Dwarf Angel , and after three months I will put in a very young Regal Tang , which I would keep until it is three inches long .
20 In this section I intend to focus on the way four of these problems have become interlinked , namely those of underachievement , the concern over indiscipline , and the need for social integration and the employability of particular groups .
21 Half awake , I lay listening to the silence .
22 That evening , after supper , I was too tired to write up notes , so I lay thinking over the day in order to make it easier to write them up in the morning .
23 I sit shivering in the armchair in this first-floor flat in Deptford , and I feel I 'm still trapped in a cupboard , listening for strange noises , till I realize they are the last images of the dream , slipping away like ghost bodies melting on the floor .
24 I hate looking at the meat , I hate touching it … ’
25 I hate going to the cinema .
26 But I hate doing I hate creepy crawlies , I hate spiders and I hate going in the loft .
27 ‘ Gottle a geer ’ Gazza would undoubtedly be a tremendous asset to the team , but after Silvers recent professions of poverty , I tend to agree with the Guardian that this is a ‘ We are still a big club ’ smokescreen .
28 Denis Healey is another politician I admire , and I tend to agree with the view that he is the best leader the Labour Party never had .
29 ‘ When I have evenings off , I tend to stay in the club lurking in the shadows reading : I am disinclined to meet friends .
30 When I breathe in beside him I expect to recoil from the smell .
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