Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] [adv] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 No , but it was a loan to me and I said to my dad he was loaning it me and I said to him erm I pay you back and then when I went to pick the cheque up er he says er well me mum says he giving you that you know he says what we 're gon na do is when , when they write the will out you 'll get that much less than the others , I says well as long as it ai n't gon na cause any problems
2 I says well if you do n't smoke them I says me and Maggie 'll get them for you
3 one of the lads at work come up says there 's a disco on March twenty eight and before I said I 'm already booked , I said yeah , he says er how much do you charge , I told him and I says well if you let me have confirmation as soon as you can and a deposit of ten or fifteen pounds as soon as you can
4 because he could n't get to there you see so I said well it 'll have to go now , well we 've got it shifted and it 's thrown away and , and that 's the end of that , so I says now when she does decide to come and she wants to be in here , well I said she 'll just have to carry a mattress in , and that 'll be alright just for her to sleep on
5 Time for you goes faster than theirs , right ?
6 My , my sister- in-law , she w had to go in just before Christmas , had to rather suddenly she 's was diagnosed in the summer as having diverticulitis and they planned a sort of diet out to keep her really well and she was in terrible pain and they rushed her off for a scan and er she goes privately cos Vernon , I think actually his is BUPA that he 's in , he joined when it first came out and she wrote to me and she said oh I 'm , I just feel so lonely , there 's nobody to talk to , I 've got nobody to see or anything and she felt a bit cos she was n't really that ill
7 The second man comes , he says the same thing and his brother 's waiting at the gate and she goes only if you fuck me !
8 She laughs now as he bounds off the bed , aware that his hairy — poilu — parts are comical .
9 Cos she thinks now because she got passes just mainly passes she thinks that her school 's , looks bad on her school .
10 I wo n't undermine your ego but it 's perhaps the chair that she wants rather than you
11 Thank God he does n't know where she lives here cos he 'll be round knocking on the door .
12 As she struggles into her blue dress , she wonders idly if she is so fond of Liz because she does not have to feel sorry for her , or if she does not have to feel sorry for her because she is so fond of her ?
13 Had it been made in the 1930s , Jimmy Stewart would have played Buck and Margaret Sullavan would have taken the Hoffman role , dying in the arms of the man she loves just as she reaches Miami .
14 Today , he or she owes more than £12,000 — an increase of 167 p.c .
15 A sense of loss of identity causes the voyager to project what he or she encounters so as to perceive it as an external phenomenon , and also to introject elements of the familiar world in order to recreate a recognizable context .
16 She cackles loudly as she admits : ‘ I think you always need a bit of a hook to get people into the theatre . ’
17 Some of them happened , she said , when ‘ her eyes were ever together-ward as if she would have slept ’ , some she saw ‘ with her ghostly eye ’ ; most of her experiences with the Holy Family she describes just as she does her other , more ordinary experiences .
18 amazed I actually did erm what happened erm I was happened to be upstairs and my wife shouted quick quick there 's a zither , so I zoomed down here and the lady was still talking to you and a dialled well consequently I did n't get through for quite some time but I did eventually , erm your lady on the reception said well it 's gone now she said but I will give the lady 's telephone number and I spoke to the lady and told her the position and she says well if it 's not collected by so time I 'll g ring you back and I said well I 've been after one for a long long time she said well I ca n't understand it cos I 've been advertising it .
19 She says even if they look angelic , they could still be thieves .
20 She says today because I 've got the little boy with me I 've got to come by car unfortunately , but it 's far quicker on a bicycle and I do do it yes !
21 And er she says like when I think of me keeping her child overnight and all before it 's in hospital and running down to hospital three or four times when he was in the hospital , and taking him sweets and all , and she says she 's treating me like shit .
22 Though she eats well though you know , oh does she , eats all her meat
23 When an ‘ insular ’ mother responds she is reflecting her total reaction to all the people she meets rather than that particular person ( Dumas and Wahler 1983 ) .
24 She complains cheerfully as we enter saying , ‘ Jaz I 've never had so many people kissin' me in all me life , strangers and all , you 'd tink I was in Italy or England or America , God forbid ! ’
25 Sure , she suffers both if you like , she suffers from oppression of being
26 She stays behind while Vicki goes to replenish the water bottles , but when the girl returns to the ship Barbara notices her being pursued by the sand creature .
27 Highly responsible , she moves only when feeling secure and operates within conventional lines .
28 Secondly , the professional may insist upon controlling the work that he or she does rather than allowing the administrator to impose control .
29 Well I do n't suppose she does more than about thirty miles a week in it .
30 Oh I think she does more than that .
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