Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [vb base] [pers pn] [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | where she weave it like that ? |
2 | It 's if it goes where you want it to that 's hard . |
3 | Oh I 've been to , or you rephrase it in another way . |
4 | ‘ Will it help you if I tell you first that I love you , ’ he whispered , ‘ that I adore you with all my heart ? ’ |
5 | For that matter , now that I see them for this moment so clearly , what has Hugh to do with the king , either ? |
6 | But his tone left them in no doubt as to his feelings as he grunted , ‘ I suggested to your fiancée , ’ he uttered the noun with contempt , ‘ that she release you from this ridiculous arrangement . |
7 | ‘ It was not so much consideration as intuition , for something tells me that you visit me with some strange intelligence . ’ |
8 | If you are going to take notes , let the candidate know at this stage , explain that you do it for all the candidates , and that they are nothing sinister but simply a memory aid . |
9 | We we just have this weird notation that we write it like this and we say it like that cos squared Z what we mean |
10 | It 's a matter , I think , of managing it properly , of making sure that we minimise any kind of deleterious effect on the environment , that we manage it in such a way that is tolerable and beneficial to ourselves , to our communities wherever we live . |
11 | We may do it badly , but the beauty is that we do it at all . |
12 | ‘ And was n't he being romantic when he suggested that we consider you for this job ? |
13 | To the extent that Europeans know of this Oxbridge dominance , my experience is that they regard it with some satisfaction ( they have generally heard of Oxford and Cambridge ) , but that their satisfaction changes to complacency when they reflect upon what they believe to be the uniquely class-ridden structure of English society . |
14 | Yet we can not claim that our sensory reality is more real than theirs : that we see it the ‘ right ’ way and that they see it in some less than real manner . |
15 | As Branson would have been the first to acknowledge , common sense dictated that he avoid it at all costs . |
16 | Nearly all of you promised to promote Society membership and I thank you for that . |
17 | So both in your letter to me and your letter to Mr Deva MP , you are helping to keep the voice of public opinion heard , and I thank you for both . |
18 | No I do n't think so , I started my career with long hair and I like it like this . |
19 | It it 's a part of the county council I 've always taken a considerable interest in , and I support them in all their efforts . |
20 | This book is a primer , and I recommend it to any newcomer to the field , because of its overview of concepts and applied practical aspects . |
21 | And I respect him for that . |
22 | Anyway , the people at SIS are big enough to take it and I respect them for that . ’ |
23 | I say twelve , and I let it for less because I 'm soft-hearted . |
24 | Oh well , I , I , I mean I , my mind , my memory is going I know , but I , but I look at that and I turn it over each month and I have a look at I have an idea what 's |
25 | And he said , ‘ Well , we had this Tremolux amp and I put it through this compressor . ’ |
26 | I ca n't agree a solution with our officers that is acceptable to the residents I represent and I put it to this council to try and get something done about it and all I get from the chairman of the committee is the officer 's comments pushed back down my throat . |
27 | I get a bucketful of water and I heat it on this little stove and I strip and wash myself all over . ’ |
28 | ‘ I want you something immense , ’ he says , ‘ and I love it like this , when we both feel the precise same way . ’ |
29 | My hon. Friend has chosen a particularly important subject for today 's debate , and I congratulate him on that . |
30 | I do not want to add to the controversy that we had earlier by saying that , yet again — and I congratulate them on this — our colleagues have obtained more in the English legislation than we have — The Minister indicates dissent , but I won the last argument and I am not sure whether he wants another one at this late hour . |