Example sentences of "[vb base] [prep] [pron] [pers pn] [vb mod] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I want to something she would n't have a , I was quite happy to , I 'd , I 'd have cooked her a choc ice ,
2 Erm , and we put to them they ca n't take a simplistic approach of saying this is what 's to cover the cost in selling from there and that is all that 's available to place people more appropriately in the community .
3 You say words like that and everyone knows what they mean but when you look at them you ca n't understand them .
4 For if you look at them you will not see something that is common to all , but similarities , relationships , and a whole series of them at that …
5 We 'll drive past them and once we get past them they 'll probably start shouting .
6 ‘ It 's going to be hard because Spartak have got a lot of international players and lots of pace , but if we can get at them and the crowd get behind us we can hopefully get the right result . ’
7 ‘ It 's going to be hard because Spartak have got a lot of international players and lots of pace , but if we can get at them and the crowd get behind us we can hopefully get the right result . ’
8 ‘ It 's going to be hard because Spartak have got a lot of international players and lots of pace , but if we can get at them and the crowd get behind us we can hopefully get the right result . ’
9 Please take my advice and forget it before you get into something you ca n't control . ’
10 We could sit in a meeting in the Sit(uation) Room and be discussing these other activities , and fall into almost a kind of , you know , warp in which you would n't know whether you were talking — I mean , the use of shorthand and so forth in the discussions you could n't tell whether we 'd suddenly slipped into this question of selling arms to get them back this way or whether we were still discussing the other thing .
11 I know but then when they talk to you they wo n't see it .
12 It was the Parish Council themselves who had to consider things very quickly and go for what they could best endeavour but you c er I ca n't see how that can be used to nullify the general view of the public of South Milford and the other parishes .
13 The Brodskys in striking contrast go for what I can only describe as an unconventional line-up to match the photo on the cover .
14 go with them we ca n't let them go on there own , I mean once there 've school , you 've got to take come back later or something .
15 And if you think about it you ca n't get a much bigger turn out than that .
16 But what if she 's just had a tiny indiscretion , a few drinks with a work colleague that went too far , followed by tears and remorse and ‘ I swear to you it 'll never happen again , I love only you , darling ’ ?
17 There are times when we become particularly conscious of it — when we read poetry , or when we come to something we can not easily follow .
18 Cos , if you got a room , and you spill on it it would n't matter .
19 They are also the very wishes which in total welfare states lead to what we may justly term the externalization of paranoia : for in these totalitarian societies the delusions of the paranoiac become actual , tangible realities .
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