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

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1 I entirely endorse what the hon. Gentleman said about the death of Roger Ellwood .
2 Although , ’ he added ruefully , ‘ I much prefer it the usual way . ’
3 I say I do I do n't mind I just think what the bloody hell , you know we 're only just like two minutes apart !
4 I just wonder what the little girl will make of it all when she 's older .
5 I always find it the reddest of the brilliant stars , though there is not a great deal of colour-difference between it and Betelgeux ; the name ‘ Antares ’ means ‘ the Rival of Ares ’ ( Mars ) .
6 But I still feel it the same , but not as much as this lot .
7 Do n't ask me why , I often ask myself the same question !
8 I often wonder what the casual passer-by would have made of us , as we must have looked a really piratical bunch with piles of American cigarettes and Polish vodka spread around our decks .
9 I often wonder what the Hon. members of the Board thought about that trip , but they seemed to enjoy themselves and there were no repercussions .
10 I fully accept what the hon. Gentleman says about human rights and the need for people to return from abroad .
11 Right , so when you measure that , okay , you best put it the right way up so you can see what you 're doing , and we 'll turn it back in a minute .
12 Or I could have been a bit less awkward , and said , you just give me the positive one .
13 And you just hammer them the poor old cloth workers they 've got used to me now , they had an awful fit at the time , you ca n't do that .
14 Do anything different , you still turn it the same way to lock it down it 's just
15 The doctrine is that whenever you are faced with a decision , you always follow what the last person who was faced with the same decision did .
16 You never know what the English are thinking , because they 're always so polite , ’ Riborg had told her .
17 You never know what the Dead are going to play — they do n't themselves — and according to the experts in the audience , tonight was below par .
18 You never know what the Dead are going to play — they do n't themselves — and according to the experts in the audience , tonight was below par .
19 We always know what the next step in our lives should be — which area of our lives needs to be resolved or changed — and we need to find the courage and self-love to start moving .
20 We now know what the Labour party 's agenda is on that issue .
21 We decided to send you this newsletter as we now know what the White Paper on local government reform says .
22 But in those general objectives , we then set ourselves the top ten , top ten objectives and how we are going to actually action those objectives er to er move forward and if they were achieved , we thought if we achieved those ten objectives and that 's going to take time and as I say it 's a dynamic plan , it 's going to take two , three years to achieve and if we achieve those objectives then we will have achieved our own rule er our overall mission .
23 We however consider it the best mode of instruction , as we are perpetually saying , that when ever a horse acts agreeably to the wishes of his rider , it should follow that he receive some indulgence from him .
24 They always bring them the same day so there 's not much point in looking anywhere else .
25 Cos they always give you the best deal .
26 Well there 's Sian , they probably want one the same for Nicola , Jill
27 But she did n't move and she said nothing , and the Maître d'Hôtel did n't so much turn his attention to her as give her the briefest of glances .
28 Well I was supposed to be but erm every single time they arrange it and they either tell me the wrong da well they told me the wrong day last week cos , they told me Tuesd they told me it was Thursday when it , when it was actually Tuesday when I was getting pissed at Scott 's house so erm it was too late by then .
29 Well we 'll put it just put it the other side of the line .
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