Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [verb] [pers pn] [vb infin] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 I mean do you think that the actual cutting of the meat should be a managerial task ?
2 S so I mean do you try and u do you use things around the area ?
3 I mean did you see that them lads that were round that discussion .
4 I tried to make him understand that Brian had n't done anything wrong .
5 Over the coming years , I want to see us widen and extend our membership and our networking incorporation with other charities even further .
6 I make sure , then prepare to leave , but I want to make it appear that I entered and left the church like a ghost .
7 I came to help you escape and you have insulted me , me and all true free dragons with your petty invitation .
8 I 'll tell him or anyone , and I meant it , so he started on about this night at the bowling club , but it was his actions Joy , I want to know who 's coming , we need to know , I thought but why 's he fucking boss me about on my private time , anyway to cut a long story short they booked all this night out and I watched and I waited I thought let them clock that I 'm not going , so then comes a phone call , David was in the bottom office so was the letter shark , and this phone call came over and David shouted up to all of us on the machine who 's going on Thursday night ?
9 Never yes so I thought let them come and they wanted you to be there and then I could n't rid of I just could n't get them to change their minds you know they just wanted you there and I said
10 Can you tell me then another side of this problem of abortion during the War is erm the problem of contraception then , erm I wonder do you think that people were n't aware of facilities for contraception then during the War ?
11 I said an er I said do you think that I was n't a career woman , I said I gave it all up for yo er to have to look after my young babies and then when the babies were no longer young , when I got through that phase of my life I went back and combined looking after a home very adequately , thank you !
12 I had seen them live and thought that they had an energy .
13 And look at the twenty year-old Blues Saraceno featured in this very issue ; I 've seen him play and he 's tremendous .
14 I 've seen him play and liked what I saw .
15 So erm yes I think everybody 's very very disappointed as I think we probably heard with Paul Simpson because United certainly in my books , played some of the best football I 've seen them play since they 've been back in the second division in the erm first half , but really did let things slip away a little bit in the second .
16 I 've heard them say if the owners gave them their fare home from Lowestoft to Darsham , that 's all they had .
17 He gives it very well , and he 's on on his way to an evening engagement , and the professor , says I 'm feeling very tired tonight , and I do n't think I want to give er , th the talk , but I do n't know , I I obviously I have to go , the chauffeur said , no problem , he said , all we need is to change hats , I 've heard you give that same talk so many times , I would actually give it .
18 ‘ I know that 's what you imagine , and I guess I 've let you believe that because I had become so accustomed to my privacy that I did n't care for your intrusion into it , but you 're wrong .
19 If I promise to let you know if your brother-in-law contacts me surely you 'll call off this business of staying together like two ill-matched peas in one small pod ? ’
20 What 's come out in the in the telephone call which you recorded was that er the father baby she is alleging is actually her own father what do you think do you think that puts her in any danger the fact that you 're making this public that the father may hear this .
21 D Do you know do you know that Norfolk where the headquarters are where the incident room is , Norfolk have not had one reported incident to that forecourt watch , cos I spoke to the control staff , not had one to the force where it 's actually been centred .
22 It was the first time she 'd seen him smile and , though it obviously was n't intended to charm , it took her breath away and made her pulses quicken .
23 Would you like to help me try and take some ?
24 With reluctance , she decided to let him sleep and moved away .
25 I have passed the information on to who is the District Manager at the South East Edinburgh District and he will contact you direct to let you know whether or not a representative will be present .
26 He looks at me hard and says in a voice that can only be described as arch , ‘ Do you mean do I cry when I see children with flies round their eyes ?
27 As soon as he confessed what he knew , fumbling the hideous admission as they came out of a rather good film about love that he had hardly been able to stand , she managed to make it seem that it was he , not she , who was the disturber of their lives .
28 You did make me laugh when you fell over the broomstick . ’
29 Do you What do you do do you know if erm if you ever want to get to a phone to see a doctor or wh to get to a the doctor
30 ‘ I think you manage remarkably well , ’ Helen said , ‘ and the fact that you do makes me wonder if I could hold my party after all .
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