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

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1 I duly arrived for my first drive .
2 I rather agree with my hon. Friend .
3 Er Madam Speaker I entirely agree with my honourable friend , regulation and bureaucracy are the enemy of employment and that is why the Prime Minister has ensured that every government department is looking at regulations and bureaucracy to reduce the burden and that is why in the forthcoming European elections on this side of the house we 'll be arguing for less bureaucracy and less regulation , not more which destroys jobs .
4 I entirely agree with my right hon. Friend about that .
5 I entirely agree with my right hon. Friend .
6 I entirely agree with my hon. Friend .
7 I entirely agree with my hon. Friend .
8 Yes , I entirely agree with my hon. Friend .
9 I entirely agree with my hon. Friend .
10 I entirely agree with my hon. Friend .
11 I entirely agree with my hon. Friend .
12 However , I entirely agree with my hon. Friend that the opportunities for Back Benchers to introduce Bills are very important , and I am sure that the Select Committee will keep that very much in mind .
13 I entirely agree with my hon. Friend .
14 I entirely agree with my hon. Friend 's emphasis on the involvement of the IMF in the economic reconstruction of Russia and the other republics of the CIS .
15 I entirely agree with my hon. Friend .
16 I entirely agree with my hon. Friend .
17 I entirely agree with my hon. Friend and I have read reports of the CBI 's views .
18 I entirely agree with my hon. Friend .
19 I entirely agree with my hon. and learned Friend about the civil liberties issue .
20 I only arrived at it this morning . ’
21 After leaving the prairies in 1937 my working career took me to many lands around the world for 37 years , and I must confess that during all that time I scarcely thought of my old friend Edna Jacques until January of 1974 , when we were living in Anguilla .
22 Steve was meeting someone in Seville and I just went on my own .
23 I 'd just get a couple of bags for a Saturday night or whatever and then eventually I just got into it deeper and deeper .
24 And then I just go about myself all day .
25 But I just say to my honourable friend I do n't think er compulsion er is the route with that we should follow .
26 ‘ Oh , I just shoved on my black suit .
27 Nevertheless , I soon adapted to my new landscape .
28 I further agree with my noble and learned friend that there can be inferred no implied agreement between Woolwich and the revenue that the latter would repay the sum of £57m. in the event of the former succeeding in their challenge to the Regulations .
29 There was quite a social calendar to keep me occupied if I ever tired of my own company .
30 But even so , I still hope for something more .
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