Example sentences of "[pers pn] [pers pn] [modal v] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Last week I went to a fortune teller and she told me I would have another child even though I do n't want to .
2 left to me I 'd take all curtains down
3 Told me I 'd come 5 kilometres .
4 There was silence between the three of them for a moment as they returned each other 's stare ; then Joe said , ‘ If you do n't wish to act for me I can make other arrangements . ’
5 Anton tells me I can have 20 minutes and then he 's sending the other two on to finish things off .
6 In front of me I can see one link in the town centre where the improvement would only be twenty one percent .
7 Common sense tells me I should get more sleep , as my work-load is quite heavy at the moment .
8 ‘ The lads just told me I should put more water in my whisky , ’ he said .
9 I told them I 'd get this disk to them .
10 Support for my argument that agency care is likely to be used comes from the findings of a follow up survey of a nineteen er sorry , comes from the findi , I I 'll start that sentence again .
11 Yeah well I I would suggest that criterion three is perhaps implicit in the other policies of the plan and may not be
12 Oh one of the hens got erm landed on the top of the black net cos I I 'd put some corn and stuff in you see and she landed on it and she got her feet stuck through netting so she was flapping and the net was just going up and down !
13 I I can remember one time in the last year when I actually thought it 's the sort of thing we always put in a diary ,
14 Thank you Chairman , I I can note that remark , but I do think that we do have to defend the position a little on environmental issues .
15 Very well , tell me you will lead this mission , and I will torment you no more . ’
16 The big thing there is there 's no rule in life that says you know if someone says Five them you must draw five centimetres .
17 ‘ I have to tell you I can bear such insults , ’ Mr Kinnock told a 500-strong crowd that spilled out of the Pontllanfraith Leisure Centre into a field outside .
18 I tell you I can break this bond , and maybe I will this time and leave you to starve , and maybe I wo n't , maybe I 'll leave that pleasure for another time .
19 Wednesday after playschool I said to you I can afford that jumper I 've got twenty seven pound
20 Maybe if you were a clever rivet boy you you could get more wages .
21 Strangely enough golf clubs actually you you can earn more money .
22 And you can , you know you can argue about it , it 's a good talking point , good discussion point , and I think you you will get different opinions er to , whoever you speak to .
23 These are the contenders , the hardy perennials of quality skiing for discerning Brits , the so-called top resorts which tour operators will tell you they could sell twenty times over if only they could get their mitts on more beds .
24 He told me that if I did n't agree to marry you he 'd release that tape of his to the Press … ’
25 ‘ Yes ; yes , I do grant you he can play that thing . ’
26 I hope you it will give particular attention to that issue er in your del deliberations later this morning .
27 Although delegation may release more time for you it will cost additional time for others .
28 In a present-day community , these constraints can be observed in spoken language : in ME we must locate these constraints initially through the writing system .
29 Remind me we must get some handkies .
30 The minimal acceptances are thus essentially sets of channels , and so in constructing them we must identify all guards corresponding to the same channel .
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