Example sentences of "[vb base] [adj] [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 I hate that top she wears .
2 Whether the councillor will press his claim to disclosure will depend on political factors ( for example , in councils which regularly change political complexion it is much easier for an opposition party councillor to get information than in one which is solidly of one political complexion ) .
3 Erm when we sell that flat we were gon na give Geoffrey and Jean something .
4 When I develop that thesis it will be seen that I agree with McDowell as to the intrinsic attractiveness or repulsiveness of value qualities .
5 Before I lose that home I 've got , I 'm
6 So I mean that day we had to tell a lot of lies , you know , like that .
7 I mean that thing I went to on Wednesday it must have cost thousands of pounds .
8 Does not that show that when we introduce private enterprise we turn muck into brass ?
9 But listening to you make that case it 's very similar to reading the great debate on franchise reform in this House in the last century , when people said we should be included and that people like us should be able to have the vote and put people into Parliament , it 's I mean it was just that you were you were making that plea about pro that the Board should be representative as being like the group who are benefiting .
10 oh look my bags open , tt , I hate this bag it always comes open
11 " If they hate scientific evidence they certainly hate arithmetic more .
12 ‘ If we lose this service it will be extremely serious for the airport . ’
13 When Queenie talks about the increased expenditure on recreation from nineteen eighty to now , that 's quite right , there has been a huge increase in spending , and that 's because the Labour Council was committed to improving recreation facilities in the City , and it did n't continue the appalling record that the Conservative administration had had before of virtually no recreational facilities , it invested in recreation facilities — you listed them yourself — and of course those facilities have to be paid for and on when we have stood for election we 've always made it clear that we want to provide quality services , but of course that they have to be paid for , and so the second point that you then made was that , you know , our budget 's gone up beyond belief , well I mean this year it 's being cut by two million pounds , last year it was a standstill budget , and erm that has been done at a time when in fact Central Government has been transferring responsibilities from Central Government onto Local Government without increasing , indeed at the same time decreasing the amount of Central Government grant that 's gone to local councils .
14 I mean this bit I like .
15 ‘ You mean this time you 're sober ? ’ he enquired silkily .
16 But they can ma can make sure because if you make another fire it could move in could n't it Dave ?
17 So that is one thing as I develop this theme you 'll you 'll see .
18 Go and make some conversation she 's gon na tape him .
19 They reckon that if erm Australia lose another match it could mean that they wo n't even make the semi finals and erm they reckon like that , that channel nine that 's supposed to be backing all this
20 if you pick another button it tells you how much battery power you 've got left .
21 Now eat this stew I 've brought . ’
22 Yet while we make this point we must immediately see that these pronouns do not characterize the relationship .
23 I cry each time I see the video …
24 The startup group contains the programs you want each time you open Windows
25 Yes it 's erm well when you say solid floor we 've got all tongued and grooved boards .
26 So that any changes in output .. right .. lead forget that diagram it does n't really show what I am about to say , but er when we have a price inelastic demand .. changes in output .. lead to changes in price , but the changes in output are overcompensated changes in price , so .
27 want that bit he wo n't talk to me if I had that .
28 You want empty road you see when you 're trying
29 When it is the first day , put your hands down while we 're ex while I 'm explaining this , when you say when it 's the first day of any month whether it 's the first of February or the first of April or the first of December , instead of say you say this word you say for the first of the month
30 There is a skill in coping with real life software and once you realise this fact you can start to live with your computer in something a little closer to harmony !
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