Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] [Wh det] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I repeat what the hon. Member for Antrim , South ( Mr. Forsythe ) said about patients ' private needs payments . |
2 | Erm but did n't the peasant culture already have erm sort of elements of collectivization alread I mean which the Communist Party could |
3 | I mean what a good idea you have a week off away from all the kids and then you have another couple days and call them training days . |
4 | I mean what the strange thing is that I was reading about |
5 | Having worked on hanging committees , I realise what a difficult task the 14 Academy selection council members have . |
6 | And when I 'm talking to myself I say what a clever fellow you are ! |
7 | The General Strike , it 's a strange memory because I had to walk down Pad er now , erm I forget what the proper word is now , er it 's called Walk , now . |
8 | I welcome what the hon. Gentleman says . |
9 | I accept what the hon. Lady suggests , because clearly there have been regional differences in economic conditions . |
10 | ‘ I know what a great driver he is . |
11 | Du n no people have said like that will last a really short time or a really long time , but what 's considered a short time I know what a long time is , a long time is like sort of four months three sort of four months onwards in n it for like people our age , what would a short time be they ? |
12 | ‘ I know what a big part he has played in your life and I 'm sure I 'll like him , but I just wish he was n't going to stay quite so long . |
13 | I know what the other thing is . |
14 | I know what an important part your family has played in his return to the Faith . ’ |
15 | cos I know I know which the safer bet is and that 's all I 'm going to say . |
16 | And I sha n't come back until I remember what the great Daybog said , " This news made the old man very sad , for he loved Yanek the best of his three grandsons . |
17 | I understand what the hon. Gentleman says about the nature of the charge laid against certain people and the roles that they may have played in particular crimes . |
18 | I note what the hon. Lady says . |
19 | I note what the hon. Gentleman said about the siphoning off of food aid . |
20 | I note what the hon. Gentleman says , but I have to make the point that it will not be possible to keep any design capability , any warship-building capability or any manufacturing capability for the sort of defence components that we need unless the Government are prepared to fund the defence programme at a sensible level . |
21 | More to the point , I wonder what the interpretative point of view really is , European or otherwise . |
22 | I wonder what the going rate would be ? ’ |
23 | I wonder what the good doctor and his housekeeper make of her — and what story she has concocted to explain her presence there ? |
24 | I wonder what the Labour party would cut elsewhere in the health service to make up for that loss of revenue . |
25 | I wonder what the next chapter is about ? ’ |
26 | I recognise what the hon. Gentleman is saying . |
27 | I endorse what the hon. Gentleman says about the responsibility that politicians of all constitutional parties have , and a willingness so to talk has been very much present in recent years . |
28 | You realise what a miserable sod you can be . |
29 | When you look at the way our railways are run , we can only be grateful that British Rail no longer owns hotels , particularly when you recall what a wonderful training ground the old British Transport Hotels used to be . |
30 | ‘ When you consider what a great ambassador for the sport Gary has been , for him to come out and say what he has , then obviously things could not have been right . |