Example sentences of "[vb base] [pers pn] [verb] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The bosses at Barnsley know what John can do and I trust them to watch over his progress .
2 Yeah make them get up and say can you move
3 It 's records like this that make me pissed off with political thrashcore .
4 Stuck in the middle of the Oxfordshire countryside with hundreds of noisy incomprehensible children and colleagues who make me feel about as comfortable as a walk in the rain .
5 They make me come out in spots .
6 I mean I keep on tell
7 I mean I keep on saying if I found I could n't do the maths I 'd ditched
8 out and never said ta ta to anyone , I mean I ran over and I said to mum he 's got a funny on , what do you think ?
9 I mean I looked out and thought well
10 Erm I mean I go up there
11 I mean I go off cleaning in a pair of tracksuit bottoms and her er
12 I mean I go back
13 Yeah if they if their churning out the stock that tu tend to churn out , I mean I go along for an enquiry for a few and find they 've got thousands in stock .
14 I mean I go out
15 I mean I shout up to the bathroom , I mean
16 A man walked in and he says hello to John and that and how 's it going and that , he came into see you and I sat , I mean I came in
17 No , I mean I went in , I was talking to this , this bloke
18 Well probably in your early days you 'll probably do a mix , but if y the quicker you can get to only work , and even to the extent I mean I went out and bought my own book that had personal recommendations on the front and I would actually show that and say look John the only way I actually work , while I get everything ready you might like to look through because it 's the only way I work , I purely work on a personal recommendation basis and that enables me to get quality clients like yourself erm and I can devote time to you rather than have to go out looking for people to tell my story
19 I mean I went out because I mean
20 I mean I know in about four months ' time I 've got a meeting in my diary with Alan .
21 because you think , I mean I come up here and I slag someone off to you or yeah , and then I 'll go downstairs and I 'll sit with them at lunch and have a perfectly normal conversation with them
22 Well we used to take it in our stride , I mean I grew up with an old Victorian house with potent fires and you had keep the fires going either wise in the winter it was bitterly cold , it was nice and cool in the summer coming out of the heat .
23 I mean and , and I mean I turned up about half an hour before the end and , and Iris really was looking a , I , I can confirm a picture of dejection
24 I mean I pity about today .
25 Critics wrote of the leitmotif for Malvolio that it ‘ captured the colour mus-tard ’ , and that Guérigny was ‘ positively acrobatic in his ability to turn little themes on their heads and send them spinning out of hearing ’ .
26 ‘ That 's the easiest way of getting your firewood — cut the trees at the edge of the forest and send them rolling down to the bottom .
27 You move between screens by clicking with the right mouse button on the portion you want to view , and drag the application windows you see here to the portion of the virtual desktop you want them to reside in .
28 It is n't an appropriate behaviour if you want them to shut up .
29 I want them to go on because they can see it 's the only thing to do .
30 ‘ I have a young side with seven of the lads under 22 and I want them to go out and play good football .
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