Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [conj] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He usually comes to a struggling club with nothing to lose but this time he 's been part of the slump .
2 " It would be wrong for me to pretend that these problems can be solved quickly — if they can be solved at all .
3 What she said to me on the subject of the race riots and how she felt in that context makes me think that this stage in her life was nothing to do with race .
4 If you have any of your class members attending please let them know that this payment is now due .
5 Enough for me to know that this house was not a good place to be when he was alive , not good for either of you .
6 If they can actually let me know whether that bus is available or not
7 Please let me know whether this proposition is of interest either by writing to me or by telephoning either myself or my colleague [ NAME ] .
8 Paragraph , I would appreciate it if you could let me know when each unit has uplifted their allocation .
9 Total costs will be in the region of £2,000 — I 'll get firm quotes when you let me know if these specs are OK
10 I asked whether that conception would justify these practices , by providing an attractive picture of law 's point , if it fit well .
11 I overheard that this afternoon , I did n't think that was
12 Nor am I suggesting that these strategies are in fact used by professional translators in any significant way ; one has to acknowledge that , in spite of being available in theory , they are in fact rarely used in practice .
13 Not for a moment am I suggesting that these figures , always in billions , are not important ; only that I , an innumerate , can not make head or tail of them .
14 I regret if this remark has misled Mr Blair or you to think that I could preach at Kildalton as a Candidate .
15 I contend that such Biros employ an advanced form of camouflage .
16 ' I contend that these crowds spontaneously generate from microscopic spores which constantly drift about in our atmosphere , awaiting the perfect conditions in which to briefly flourish .
17 But I mean once this strike is over , unless we come to proper agreement erm they know then that then it will be too late then cos there 's somebody saying then they came for the Jews first was it ?
18 I mean that each image tries to express something that belongs to millions of people . ’
19 I mean that that couple of blokes
20 You know , I mean but this teacher wo n't stand no nonsense and I said to Lee y you were at it three years before you could speak like Carla speaks it !
21 but I do n't see , I 'm trying to make it like a genetic connection or something I mean or some kind of like you know I mean to me it 's just set up
22 I I mean if these petitions were n't in it 'd just be a square room .
23 I realized that this suit had been among the clothes Barrymore had left for Selden , and I told Holmes .
24 During this month I led the life for which I had always yearned hunting big game on my own in the wilds of Africa ; but now I realized that this expedition had meant more to me than just the excitement of hunting .
25 As I saw the circle moving in on Alfred , I realised that that voice had been his .
26 Afterwards I realised that this idea was wrong .
27 ‘ Once I realised that this novel was going to be a kind of mammoth , I decided to forgo writing the series .
28 I fear that such risks will be taken by the government here too .
29 ‘ If not , then I fear that this paperback edition will come and it will be sold on a very large scale and will be smuggled to other countries where it is banned and will be read in translation , ’ Mr Chisti said .
30 Therefore I fear that this light will not long endure . ’
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