Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [prep] [adv] [vb infin] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I got ta bloody do three more stitches would n't you ?
2 Well done , excellent , erm , as you can see , in some ways quite a complex er , issue , and it 's one of those things really , I think to fully understand this , you got to sit down with a pencil and paper and work it through yourself .
3 Naturally this was like a red rag to a bull and I refused to even consider such a course of action .
4 Do you want to just hold that on there for me for a second .
5 So , do you want to just do those ?
6 But I will ask dir , the director to re , respond to you on this Mr , er , er , did you want to also put this to vote ?
7 So if you want to just write that in .
8 Now , what are you doing to really see this is getting off the ground ?
9 On the other page yeah it had a picture of like this chart yeah and it had the picture of a grapefruit in all this sharing , you had to just draw that .
10 Oh yeah I mean if you wanted to also link that with multicultural situation or or cross cultural or comparing it with other ones I mean that 's no problem .
11 It 's very good if that , that 's in place , but you have to also make sure that the , the screws on the hinge side are fitted correctly as well .
12 Finally , the market square in Aylesbury is still closed for major work and obviously will be for some time , and you need to still avoid that area .
13 In the event we agreed to only save seventy nine thousand pounds .
14 We agreed to symbolically reverse that marginalisation by asking Springhill Community House to speak first .
15 In this and the next chapter we want to critically explore three broad perspectives on the significance of parties and pressures in British politics .
16 Yeah er you know , we had an understanding that if erm because there were times when we wanted to just have some time together , or to pray together , and erm you know people who did come in and out to the flats , we erm told them that if th we were in and we did n't answer the door , it was actually because we were either doing something that we could n't come .
17 So we have to somehow resolve that and to address the issue somehow — and we intend to .
18 We plan to vigorously defend this lawsuit and are confident that our work was performed in accordance with professional standards . ’
19 We need to fully understand human interventions in natural systems , including climate and ecology .
20 Er , we need to now have some to er cover the cost of proposed adaptations to bring support staff together , which I 'll , which we 've got in hand , and we 'll also be miring money , I think from the salary budget to help with the cost of er the total quality training .
21 Erm , not just taking a back seat , we need to actually promote these .
22 Like the woman said there , there seems to be a lot of help for people who are on drugs , and who then want to come off them , but the after-care service seems to be you know , a lot erm , there 's not a lot help for the people , they get the help to come off the drugs and then they 're put back into the society that they are from and they seem to still have that pressure to go back to where they were previously .
23 There , they proceeded to genetically engineer all of Earth 's large-brained mammals — primates , dolphins and whales — which the entities then replanted , fully evolved , back on Earth .
24 Quite often these royal summit meetings produced as little as their much-vaunted 20th-century counterparts , but , like them , they did at least keep open channels of communication .
25 Although the various social sciences take different interests in such matters and differ also on how such an understanding of them can be achieved , they do at least share this common source of data ; that is , what the members of society have produced , and are producing , in the way of artifacts , social groups , institutions , documents of various kinds , systems of conflict and co-operation , records , and so on .
26 They have to quickly get used to the changes .
27 He did at least take two more wickets himself , emerging as a five-wicket demon in the match , the standard of England 's slip catching being restored at the hands of Hick and Atherton .
28 This was a peripatetic Diogenes of the masses though , and fined for obstruction he had to constantly seek new pitches : ‘ His barrel was sandwiched between a fasting girl and a flea circus .
29 Everything seems to have gone wrong for poor old Gooch since his marriage broke up , culminating in that bizarre dismissal on Monday , but he does at least have one big advantage over the other members of the trio .
30 When it comes to really assist those who er of the so I I would be grateful if members would remember that this item is on the agenda because first of all petition received and secondly because there is no explanation in that not the time to discuss whether this application should be .
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