Example sentences of "[vb base] [conj] [pron] [verb] [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I suggest that we take them not only seriously but literally , since they represent the very root of the relationship around which the Sonnets are structured .
2 Unless I say if you knocked him down .
3 Well sometimes when I was asking you things like erm say if I asked you how many quarters to make a whole one ?
4 ‘ Well … say if someone serves you fairly often in a shop , you recognize them when you 're in the shop , but if you meet them somewhere quite different , like at the races , you ca n't remember who they are . ’
5 Shallow or superficial learning — like learning a name , address and telephone number that you promptly forget unless you write them down or consciously commit them to memory or use them habitually .
6 Now that 's what you want when someone rings you up is n't it ?
7 Our lawyers and judges will never turn off this mad process which , for them , is a fountain of dollars and a source of power : it is up to the Press to publicise civilised European libel procedures and insist that we get them too .
8 For the remaining half-hour she would be pleasant to him , and then she would quietly and purposefully remind him of the time , and with gentle dignity insist that he take her home .
9 If by then you 're not completely hooked ( We know you will be ! ) then we insist that you send it back to us for an immediate full refund .
10 I think I mean it was interesting cos someone said earlier about people coming in I mean once you get them in I mean I always feel it 's like the pantomime each year which is an amateur pantomime yet the actual people coming in to see that I mean it 's well in the ninety per cent 's and you talk to people when they come to see the pantomime and ver invariably the the mum 's or dad 's say no I do n't normally come to theatre but I come to the pantomime and they enjoy it very much and when you talk to them they can say well what you think of it ?
11 I hate that I cause her so much pain .
12 ‘ If he has not come round , we will put the TV on anyway and hope that it brings him out of it .
13 I hope that he learns them well , because he will need to deploy them for a long time .
14 Wait until I let you through into the last cellar , and then I must take the keys back to the steward .
15 ‘ You wait until I get you home , young lady , ’ she said on the radio .
16 The setting most likely to cause problems , and most worry if you do it wrong , is the harddisk setting .
17 I put and I crossed it outside .
18 " Wait till we get him up here !
19 just wait till we see him then .
20 Wait till you see me really getting into action as your hostess . ’
21 Wait till I tell him how you put down that old harridan . ’
22 Listen to him/her say a text or story slowly , then listen as he/she speeds it up in successive repetitions .
23 But if people object when you tell them afterwards , you 're at liberty to erase and , so
24 Well that one really is I mean cos I see them up in the woods quite a lot
25 I mean if somebody rings you up and says How much will it cost ? if it 's er a sort of full removal you 're doing , you say Well are you packing or are n't you ?
26 and they kept I was in stiff I could hardly move them I mean if I touched them now I mean that one 's not too bad I ca n't touch that one very much when you can see them , my scars and all there If I touch that , that 'll be very gingerly ach aches like hell !
27 I mean if I tell you where I want dug over , then if you 're not working at the weekend , we can umm dig everything over and then , cos I mean that area down there , it would take no time at all for you to pave .
28 So you know I mean if you use it perhaps the way as explained it then it 's a much better way .
29 I mean if you stick it out with Hotpoint and hope that the hours come back , if the hours come back you 're gon na be earning a lot more money are n't ya ?
30 Yo , I mean if you ignore them practically they 're alright .
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