Example sentences of "[conj] [conj] [pers pn] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 well it 's one of these things where if you sort of have a
2 Whether he thrive or whether he sin . ’
3 Or as we English put it rather more euphoniously : the wood for the trees .
4 So you can , what what I 'm thinking of now is not so much , I 've been thinking of stuff that you have done , and that if you sort of spend a little bit of , not much time , maybe ten minutes on each topic , just having a little look at it and finding a problem , this is the sort of problem I was doing a month or two ago , can I do this one ?
5 No , they er I heard someone say that though they sort of actively encourage the use of to go to see many things like sort of sport days , erm .
6 Just a , I find that she almost looks as if she 's been out in the sun and that it sort of looks like very strong sunlight on her face which is a shame really .
7 oh ca n't get it , and that 's what we do and it comes up three channels you can use and somebody else cleared out two channels are used and if them channel
8 There 's another thing what we 'd have all said when we got , you 'd have said it over the years yourself , erm , well just ring in and we 'll give you the price , you know , and if we kind of touch up to contract or flat rate or whatever is the way to get ahead , or you get whatever , ring Linda , or ring Jane and she says right , and we 've said that for years ,
9 Mo may just not care what gets said about the Company — it 's all the new team now — as long as he is n't caught saying it himself And if he gas blamed for some dirty work that got started fifteen years ago — and I doubt he was directly responsible ; he was too senior then — how much does it hurt him now ?
10 I vill give you a game of dominoes , and if you vin … vell , den I buy you a drink .
11 And if you despair of ever getting the baby 's pushchair anywhere near clean , or perhaps those muddy football and rugby boots , just spend five minutes or so on them with the Steamatic .
12 And when it daylight came the next day next morning you could hardly believe it you could hardly see Rousay for the foam that the gale kick up like a thick fog .
13 and my Japanese when I was in the States found the leaflet and when I cam back she said would n't this be of interest to you for my own and then she said and what about your project because there will be people there who write and dead dead true .
14 But if we sort of , you know , she said , you know look around and arrange something yourself
15 But if they gorge , they will die .
16 I took Tim to the match one Easter Monday they played Luton in league match , and Ted played , the old Ipswich player , and we go absolutely , it rained , hailed , blew , and we got home soaked to the skin you know , and er it seems to make you feel better if they win you know , but if you sort of put up with those sort of things and they , they lose it 's makes you feel right down in the dumps , but when they get promoted like they did last time it 's remarkable , it 's been remarked about this aspect , that people in local industry seem to work harder , and it seems to be a boost in general local traders make shop window displays and it seems to be a boost to the town in general and give a lift to the town if you like
17 But while I tramcar leaving any suburban area there was always what was known then as a worker 's return .
18 ( Admittedly the exhibition When Attitudes Become Form was organised by Harald Szeeman in 1969 for the Bern Kunsthalle , but when it cam to the ICA [ again with Hesse in a crowd of men ] the catalogue was re-written by Charles Harrison. ) 11 Woman artists here were energised by activities and writings from the States , and it is not insignificant that Susan Hiller , and the influential Mary Kelly , came to this country from America .
19 No but when she sort of comes out he says
20 It might be , if there 's a little bit of room , it might be worth sort of s moving the numbers slightly towards the erm items so that , because if you sort of
21 the trouble is not having enough modern catalogues of , of things that you can actually buy today because when they manufacturer them now they do n't erm make catalogues as often as they used to do er , it costs so much money in it I 'd er , I , I think that probably the next trend is going to be in lighting fittings er which will take in er you er , low energy lamps er , at the erm , the new fluorescent lamps er where erm , well there 's one in the hall which takes eight watts and it 's given us as much light out as a hundred watt lamp , er and
22 And I mean whereas if I sort of came from a middle class background I think people would have thought differently of me .
23 Should a traveller , returning from a far country , bring us an account of men wholly different from any with whom we were ever acquainted ; men who were entirely divested of vice , ambition , or revenge ; who knew no pleasure but friendship , generosity , and public spirit ; we should immediately , from these circumstances , detect the falsehood , and prove him a liar , with the same certainty as if he ha[d] stuffed his narration with stories of centaurs and dragons , miracles and prodigies ( quoted in Freeman 1984 : 95 ) .
24 No , no , I understand that , but I was thinking you , to me it sound as though you sort of given her warning and .
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