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

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1 Cos I mean like do you do that as well , you know when you 're with Catherine like you talk about people like Rosie or anybody
2 I mean like do you take a lot of stuff every time you go to the van ?
3 That was a bit embarrassing — I 'd never seen him blush before — so I decided to have a joke .
4 I was petrified ; I 'd never seen him like this .
5 I 'd never seen him like that .
6 I 'd never seen anything like it before .
7 I 'd never seen anything like it .
8 I 'd never seen anything like it . ’
9 I 'd never seen anything like it .
10 ‘ I could n't believe it — I 'd never seen anything like it before , ’ he said .
11 I told her to forget this doctor nonsense and talk more reasonably about the oilman and his petrodollars and what he had her do In the dying moments she made a noise I 'd never heard her make before , a rhythmical whimpering of abandonment or entreaty , a lost sound .
12 I 'd never heard her speak like this before .
13 I 'd better let her take you home or she 'll eat me alive and spit out the bones . ’
14 I 'd better let you go in . ’
15 ‘ Ah well , in that case , I 'd better let you know that I 've asked Paul Spence to do some of the revision classes for your part of the course . ’
16 I 'd better let you know what we have got in stock just in case there 's anything there that you 're
17 I 'm originally from 80 Km north of there — a wee place called Castlebar and before you start slagging off Mayo footballers , I 'd better let you know I know this year 's hurling result ! ! !
18 At the US Open at Shinnecock Hills he played the best I 'd ever seen him play — probably even better than he was going to in the British Open .
19 Have I said enough to let you see what we have in mind ?
20 If I speak loudly does it flash even more ?
21 one , two , three , four , ah , I know now let me try
22 I heard enough to make me think it worth my while to talk it over .
23 Speaking about the survivors , when I go ashore do you want me to take them along and dump them ? ’
24 ‘ Reason tells me I do right to let you go , yet my heart urges me to hold on to you … ’
25 I said well do you know anybody with a good ?
26 So I said well do I get the things now ?
27 And I said well did you manage to do anything last Saturday ?
28 Never having foreseen James would suddenly develop a sense of extra-office responsibility for me , I had rather let myself go describing the flat of a rich friend which allayed James 's earlier mild concern about where I was living .
29 Now he was starting to cry , and I had never seen him cry before .
30 People wept , and my mother embraced my father ; I had never seen her do such a thing before .
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