Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] [pron] [vb past] " in BNC.

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1 But I mean I think Gill sort of worries the fact I think she 's , I mean nobody said she 'd be in there till Christmas .
2 I mean nobody thought I could do that .
3 I mean nobody pinched it , it er actually just went into the general melting pot .
4 Well it 's just so incredible that this oil has never been I mean nobody focused on it did they ?
5 Yeah , he could n't be bothered to play rugby at the beginning , I mean nobody missed about four weeks .
6 Well that one , I mean everybody said oh that 's too near to the main road so if that was too near to the main road so will this one be .
7 I mean everybody knew what was going on , they might have had their own interpretations of what they 'd been told , but that happens , and as I said you know , every decision was voted on by the full lodge of the three quarries .
8 I mean they got a lot better living what we got and and and they was alright but the the you know you 'd never call them bloated capitalists because they were n't bloated really .
9 I do n't mind whether we used reins or not , th th they just Well I mean they knew what to do you see ?
10 I mean they knew they knew about the chiller at time cos I think said
11 think th , yo , I mean they said , they they feel that it 's no point anyway , it 's already been decided .
12 Er and they thought of , I mean they thought the world of their their animals and but
13 ‘ Regrettably , our ancestors of some thirty-five centuries back do n't seem to have given too much thought to posterity , by which I mean they left no records to satisfy their descendants ’ intellectual curiosity .
14 Erm but I mean they went away a couple of weeks ago down to where Dave 's brother was buried in Isle of Wight
15 When they start probing you , they go right back and I mean they went back what ten , twelve years did n't they ?
16 so they , I mean they flogged the cheaper lines and they could have through the door like
17 well he should only be eight and a half , I mean they told us he was three and a half when he was rescued .
18 I mean they fought valiantly for peace but I , I think that erm the maternity bill I think is what everybody admits that we shall always go down as being noted for .
19 so I mean they 'd
20 I mean they 'd got to be out for er could n't tell you , Christmas or something like that .
21 I mean they 'd , they 'd , I mean the lessons and if you done anything wrong well you get , you get the cane and anything else .
22 And it and it 's emergency hospital on it , and I mean they 'd flown doctors out from Aberdeen , and medics off other platforms round about .
23 I mean they 'd gravestones here , gravestones there and
24 What what we must n't do with Honey and Munnford is just take things at face value because what Honey and Munnford did is they actually carried out interviews with a thousand people and what they decided that I mean they carried out interviews with er lots of people thousand and they had a general study where they carried out interviews with a thousand people and what they said was that in particular with the reflector a l some , some scores are naturally higher than others and that what we ca n't do is just sort of look at these and say well this is the highest score , therefore I 'm much more of a , of a reflector than I have of , I am of the other three , all we actually need to do is compare our scores against the general norms .
25 it look just like a ski resort all the bright jackets and the woolly hats and it was lovely , I mean they made it into , into an absolute skating ring for driving on
26 I mean they made a nice shell , but I like these .
27 Mind you the firm that was in there Blue Bag I mean they abused the bloody place they did .
28 I mean they outclassed us no question , no two ways about it , I du n no what it is .
29 Er I mean they had a family in er Russia did n't they ?
30 I mean they had to abandon the bore-hole .
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