Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [vb base] [adv] [verb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Er this is , I mean I 've just got that way . |
2 | I mean I 've only got some figures here up to the twenty fourth of February , and in that particular week we sold about thirteen and a half thousand U K holidays , as against the week last year of about five and a half , so we 've obviously seen a fairly major growth in U K holidays , but , as I said , we spent about a hundred thousand pounds on promotion , so we 're very pleased with the uptake of business coming in . |
3 | Police say they 've already contacted several potential witnesses and this afternoon they recovered the getaway car , a Sierra Cosworth . |
4 | And if there 's anything surprising about that results , it 's that nineteen people say they 've never taken any kind of drug ! |
5 | They say they have never encountered any problems in being an all-female firm ; if anything , they find that a lot of their male clients find it easier to talk to a woman about their finances . |
6 | So far I have discussed the different criminologies of the previous two centuries with little reference to the problem of the concept of ‘ crime ’ itself : Worse , I have sometimes used ‘ crime ’ and ‘ deviance ’ interchangeably — though I hope I have only done this where the argument has happened to apply equally to both . |
7 | But that is quite impressive figures for us , I mean we 've never seen that sort of volumes of figures before , but erm over the last year or two I mean tour operators have worked far more closely with travel agents in promoting U K products . |
8 | I confess I have never met any woman as shrewish or as critical as you ! ’ |
9 | I said , ‘ You know I 've rarely said this to anyone in real life and certainly never on television , but Nigel , your flies are undone . ’ |
10 | Well it 's , you know I 've never had that and you 've never had that . |
11 | I know I 've never had some of the breaks I deserve but I do n't allow myself to dwell on this . |
12 | Erm I know you 've probably had more than enough of that , but keep keep having a little look |
13 | Or I know you 've recently received some information , that 's good . |
14 | You know a colour television , cos you know we 've only got that one . |
15 | ‘ I believe I 've already answered that question , ’ he said at last . |
16 | I was actually going to give to you Sue , so that you could test them but I understand you 've already got some new ones ? |
17 | Nothing else was right , you had to go for the best in life , and I suppose we 've always felt that . ’ |
18 | LM And I suppose we have already eliminated many of the causes of aggression — in some measure . |
19 | They reckon they 've probably got more than B R now , there . |
20 | Now what I 've actually also got on the photocopy , and I think I 've even got less sheets than than for this one I think I 've only got three booklets . |
21 | I think I 've probably done some point or other . |
22 | Yes , I think I 've probably seen those , yes yes I think I have . |
23 | I think I 've never spent such a lazy week . |
24 | I think I have sufficiently erased most of my first eighteen years , puréed them into harmless baby food . |
25 | I think you 've probably had enough actually , you get he 's , just have one , one little bit , put your finger in , and then we 're gon na put it in the , er three fingers put it in the wash |
26 | In your jar and I think you 've also taken this jar to school have n't you ? |
27 | So I think you 've definitely got that |
28 | Oh , I think you 've still got some room have n't you ? |
29 | And equally I presume you 've also got some form of mineral protection zones or are n't they relevant in the context of the area of search . |
30 | I do n't really want to comment on the last issue really , I think we 've probably said enough on that , er the the issue of the effect on West Yorkshire . |