Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [adv] [verb] [pron] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | now I mean now got 'em all but if , take your pick and er |
2 | I tried hard to tell myself this . |
3 | I want personally to thank you all for coming . |
4 | I want now to show you this er film then , and there 's no point in having Alright we 're taking on everything . |
5 | I earn enough to keep us both . |
6 | ‘ I 'd already told you all you needed to know ! ’ |
7 | I 'm honest , I 'd better tell you that . |
8 | Look , I 've no money for a hotel so I 'd better make my own arrangements for tonight . |
9 | They 're still a bit wobbly , you know , and when the bombing got rough I thought I 'd better find us all somewhere to go . |
10 | I 'd better get you some help . ’ |
11 | Like the other women , I 'd recently left my own home because I could n't carry on there any longer and I 'd been given safe spaces by friends with room to spare . |
12 | ‘ If you mean that I worked hard to make my own money , then yes , I did . |
13 | I try now to remember what that outpouring of words was about , it must have been about something . |
14 | I can ha , you know I do n't know , if I go over there now to and I said please show me this no , I 'm not ! |
15 | Oh dear , I said well give it some ! |
16 | ‘ I had already established my own gallery in an old ironmongers in Porthmadog , after realising that there was a market for prints of original paintings . |
17 | Spellbound , I drove upwards into the bright splendour , staring through the windscreen as though I had never seen it all before ; the bronze of the dead bracken spilling down the grassy Banks of the hills , the dark smudges of trees , the grey farmhouses and the endless pattern of wails creeping to the heather above . |
18 | I had never done him any harm , yet I seemed to be the object of a deliberate campaign . |
19 | At this stage I felt I had actually discovered something more than just another diet . |
20 | I think I have , I 've probably seen them all like . |
21 | Brenda I 've probably done it all wrong . |
22 | And but any anyway we got er , I 've probably tell you this before , the Co- op allowed everybody to have er credit until it was over and there was a n there was a a preacher wh who er and I do n't know whether a Baptist or a Wesleyan Preacher , I think he was a Wesleyan , he was a Welshman and his name was . |
23 | I 've probably finished what little chance I had of getting out of here in one piece . |
24 | What I 've got I 've already booked one this year for Paul in July , well that 's a waste of time now , so er at least one of them will be able to go on a ye yer you know there 'll be a , there 'll either be John |
25 | ‘ I 've already told you that . ’ |
26 | I 've already told you that . |
27 | Well multiplication equation for this number line I would say is er I 've already told you that . |
28 | The Prado 's director , Felipe Vicente Garin , retorted : ‘ Why should I call for new ideas when I 've already got my own ? ’ |
29 | ‘ I 've barely seen you these last few days . |
30 | I 've just moved it all away |