Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [vb base] [pron] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I am not saying she has been subject to a temptation to exaggerate , but I merely remind you of those matters which can exist in relation to a woman 's evidence . ’
2 I only fill them in that I know for a fact .
3 I only tax mine for six month now then , ay ?
4 ‘ You know the bad consequence of my laying myself under unnecessary obligation , and you will therefore take care that I only do it for real Friends that I can depend upon , ’ the member of parliament warned .
5 Well I must say I much prefer it like that cos it covers up the ugly fence .
6 I scarcely see him from one working day to the next . ’
7 I just put it in this one .
8 I always write it on this page , ’ she explained .
9 I always like you in that blue dress . ’
10 I always keep him under tight control when I 'm walking and make sure that he never goes near sheep or lambs , and on the open fell he 's usually on his best behaviour .
11 I always wear it like this for work , so leave it alone . ’
12 I sincerely hope nothing like that happened . ’
13 I usually have one under each arm . ’
14 This season , with only a few weeks gone , I confidently nominate him for another award — worst piece of man-management this season !
15 For if I had believed the opposite of 2 , my belief 1 would not be justified unless I also believe something like 3 .
16 And I also enjoy lots of other sports .
17 Climbing over them , I nearly cut mesen in half .
18 I now wean them onto prepared food .
19 I really like him for all those synthesisers .
20 And I think that 's really sort of all encompassing , but I really see it in that way .
21 I really want it on all the time now .
22 I I 've been coming here for forty years so far and and provocative statement I think in your programme this Autumn is the best that you 've had for years it 's a very good combination of classical and and modern plays and I really congratulate you on this programme and I would like to see that standard maintained .
23 I well remember him as one of the voices in the wilderness during the Falklands affair .
24 I then multiply it by five and the larger number exceeds the smaller number by 8 .
25 " I am thinking of a number , I then multiply it by seven and add on five " .
26 And then , I either leave it like that or turn it to one .
27 Oh I never cook them for twenty , twenty to twenty five minutes it would be a disaster .
28 I never see anyone from this place there . ’
29 I do n't know how all these people notice these things , I never notice anything like that
30 ‘ We 'll write him stating , ‘ Since you obviously know nothing about English literature , we expect you never to quote from it again' . ’
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