Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] [verb] [pers pn] [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Mummy me want to eat them in that high chair , you staying out here ?
2 Erm I mean tell me in more depth how it works
3 I hate to see it like that . ’
4 I hate to burden you with this .
5 I want to thank you for all you did for Mam .
6 You do n't yet give us money , although I hope may , one day you will be persuaded to do so , but you have given us time , and particularly in the person of your colleague Sandra who is here , and her time to us has been enormously valuable and I want to thank you for that .
7 I want to thank you for this opportunity and tell you I will do my very best for you . ’
8 I want to ask her about this issue .
9 Now I wan I want to ask you about that .
10 On the last point that Les makes , I want to ensure him about this ; that when Horton run that boat business , that was a water-based business , it ran on the basis there were floats in the river and you stepped on to the float and you got onto a boat .
11 I 'm glad you called , " Lorne went on weirdly , " because I want to tell you about another new idea I 've gotten .
12 I hope to initiate you into this important part of life … to teach you about such things . ’
13 You know you wrote that letter and it said oh , I hope to see you in half term and then , then said I hope not
14 And about this too I hope to help you during this course .
15 Perceiving on a re-perusal of one of Mr Prince 's letters that you are all feeling apprehensions of our being in danger from the natives , I hasten to relieve you from that alarm .
16 I suppose finding her like that could have been disturbing , but then again Stella is n't easily disturbed , is she ? ’
17 ‘ And , being the modern-day equivalent of Casanova , I decide to add you to this impressive circle of conquests ? ’
18 Rachel has started packing up to leave , and I try to divert her with more coffee .
19 I do admire her for that .
20 And I think sent me on that course you know .
21 I think I prefer to get it like that and , instead of having a whole onion it 's better when , they 're , the big ones like they are bit too big are n't they ?
22 ‘ Oh , yes , I 've wanted you from that first meeting in France . ’
23 But I 've written it in such an open-ended way
24 You 've lost , I 've lost you on this last one , Kim have I ?
25 well it 's , it 's it 's on at one o'clock , one o'clock and er it 's on erm half past six tonight , well I 've taped it at half past six tonight and after everybody 's watched the news I 've , I watched it after , er , you know , so , I watch it then an hour
26 I 've asked him about that and what he said is that er , he was saving up and he was going tax the vehicle as soon he was able to do so but he did n't have the funds and er , to do so at , at that time .
27 I 've asked him about that and what he said is that er he was saving up and he was going to tax the vehicle as soon as he was able to do so , but he did n't have the funds er to do so at , at that time .
28 I 've loved you through all of this , ’ she said huskily .
29 I 've loved you from that first day . "
30 so I 've put that away , I , it ai n't even in my account , Alan 's got that and I said to Alan if I pass this test I shall buy a banger , five hundred quid with this tax money and then put the odd to insurance , if I do n't I 'll leave it where it is , because I , I mean little one will want a holiday and that anyway so I 've kept it for that , but that 's what I intend to do , so I said to Alan if I get a little banger just enough to get me to Tettering and back I was gon na go tech , to do some courses
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