Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [vb mod] [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 But I mean I must admit on the side of some men , it 's not actually an individual thing that I totally blame it on , although men , you know , have their responsibilities .
2 But I might , I have n't bothered about the food so much , I thought cos once I mean I used to go behind the , and I thought I 'm having my sa lunch time and I 'm going to enjoy it and I am not going to sit in corners !
3 tonight and then I 'm on me raffle next week , but after next , I mean I can stop in the next , I mean I was , I 've never been out since a week on Tuesday cos I was n't on the raffle Friday
4 I mean I could work at the for three pound an hour .
5 She said Nikita 's earned so much , say I 'll go round the world , you know the young ones .
6 ‘ Maman , please say I can go to the king , with or without the lady Anne , ’ he said .
7 Rather they take the form of the greater danger of an intensification of the wage-price-expectations spiral which would result from an expansion of demand .
8 Oh I expect she 'll go in the paper shop wo n't you Claire ?
9 When dealing with the mains supply you should proceed with the same care you would exercise if your life depended on it , because it does !
10 ‘ They say she 'll sleep through the night .
11 Say you 'll sleep on a sofa or a table , and you 'll be all right .
12 ‘ I want you to examine this act in which you propose we should conspire with the enemy against our emperor .
13 I still say we will finish in the top ten . ’
14 When I say we will invest in the young , I mean , for example , that we 'll invest far more effectively in education and training .
15 ‘ It 's certainly true that if people suggest they will go to the appeal procedure then we will do almost everything we can to avoid that , which means in some cases we 're letting people get away with something that you would n't let others get away with , simply because they 're being difficult — well , not being difficult , they would be just exercising their rights . ’
16 I expect they will come in a late surge .
17 Everything they grow they must take to the market to survive , but everything is expensive for them and so they have nothing .
18 Five say they 'll vote against the Government , even though that is seen by some as a direct challenge to the Prime Minister 's leadership .
19 Staff at the centre say they 'll care for the animals until they 're strong enough to be returned to the wild .
20 The parents now say they 'll appeal to the Secretary of State .
21 Mr Gerrish 's family now say they 'll appeal against the verdict .
22 Most women say they can cope with the idea of afternoons and evenings , holidays and all the rest ; but the thought of 9 am on a weekday when a couple look at each other and the husband says he 's got nothing to do fills many wives with horror .
23 And executives say they will decide by the end of March whether to ground up to 25 DC-10s or stop leasing a similar number of Airbus A300s .
24 Until 1970 the foresters here say they could rely on a good sale of fir trimmings — used in Christmas decorations — to pay for the routine management of the rest of the forest .
25 ‘ I expect it 'll come to the same thing in the end , ’ Zen told him as they shook hands .
26 Will the Minister ensure that when the Housing Executive engages in new build it will incorporate in every scheme a large number of two-bedroomed bungalows and a number of houses especially built to cater for the needs of the disabled ?
27 They say it could lead to a melt-down more serious than that at Three Mile Island in 1979 .
28 There 's a move to slow them down , but the hauliers say it could lead to a very dangerous situation .
29 Critics say it should concentrate on a less exclusive market .
30 Critics say it should apply along the whole stretch .
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