Example sentences of "[vb base] [pers pn] [vb past] [adv] [verb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Yes , but I , I , I did n't know , I mean I did n't feel that , I just realised my hand was bleeding and the skin 's gone like that , look , the skin 's gone like that . |
2 | I mean I did n't know all those things . |
3 | I mean I did n't find any husbands going out and choosing lampshades , for instance , or they were n't particularly bothered about the colour of curtains . |
4 | I was gon na say as I recollect I did n't see much wrong with it that I would disagree with erm I think it 's nice to see , you know , sort of progress seems to be going on and erm er what I would say is sort of it might be a good idea to sort of line the numbers up a bit more but erm |
5 | Throughout the three month test I did n't have any trouble with my feet apart from a few blisters after first wearing them . |
6 | Pity you did n't do that to Ryan . ’ |
7 | Pity you did n't do that do that a bit earlier Chairman . |
8 | Now , I suggest you 'd better put that on — it 's going to get a lot colder . ’ |
9 | I think they 've filled it in yeah and they did it quite smooth , pity they did n't do this one as well while they were I did n't quite understand it |
10 | Pity he had n't said that to begin with . |
11 | Pity he had n't shown such confidence before . |
12 | ‘ Pity he did n't take that one . ’ |
13 | Police say he had n't suffered any physical injuries . |
14 | Yet , faced with the necessity for resolute leadership , at this time of trial , Sir Patrick could only declare his satisfaction with the present policy and say he did not anticipate many changes . |
15 | ‘ I hope I did n't get that right . ’ |
16 | But German-born Sebastian said later : ‘ I certainly did n't want to embarrass her and hope I did n't cause any offence . |
17 | A disobedient Norfolk farm boy was propelled into a lifetime of professional poaching by the combination of a harsh , flogging father , who for years ‘ never spoke to me nor owned me ’ , and an entertaining , caring grandfather who had poached himself : ‘ I 'm not shure I did not inherit some of my sporting ways from him . ’ |
18 | Although Mum was working at the fish shop she did n't get much for her labours , sometimes only some fish and chips . |
19 | I mean you did n't spot any that just look , you know , glaringly |
20 | you mean you did n't knit these ? |
21 | ninety eight , I think it was for two dozen , what happen we did n't have much choice you could n't get the two dozen boxes |
22 | I mean we did n't know this , well Mark knew , but I did n't know and there was some as Germans and some as English forces it was really good and it got erm the D J got all the old records and all that really was a good night ! |
23 | I mean we did n't have any damp or anything in erm our flat , but I 've been in some of the downstairs ones , where they were very very damp . |
24 | where 's the magazine I cut out I know I did n't throw that away |
25 | ‘ You know I did n't mean that . ’ |
26 | ‘ You know I did n't mean that — ’ |
27 | I know I did n't realize that was just Lee . |
28 | I know I did n't say that . |
29 | I only know I did not have much fun this summer . ’ |
30 | You know she did n't buy those while we were out . |