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

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1 ‘ Do n't yow ever let me catch yow using that terrible stuff agen ! ’ he bawled .
2 Yeah but that money is , you 've saved and I mean nan put that in when you were younger too , a lot of it .
3 The week at Mine-head proved very enjoyable and away from work I found time to read some very interesting books .
4 I urge Conference to support this motion .
5 I urge Conference to condemn this uncaring cynical government 's decision to abolish the Wages Council and call for the establishment of a National Wages Council .
6 I stopped Pool crushing that woman to death . ’
7 Have I got time to fit this next chunk in before the bell ?
8 I remember Menuhin writing that Karajan protects his musicians , sees they are well paid , ensures the quality of their instruments , encourages them to play chamber music , and generally boosts their morale …
9 I mean , I remember mother saying that , you see mother had never seen the sea till she joined the Guild and they decided to save for an outing , and then the next thing I can remember was that we used to have these stamps every week and I think it come to two and ninepence erm and for that we went to Rhyl .
10 I heard Commandant say all patients not cured will have to be disposed soon . ’
11 When I started circuit work that periscope , completely forgotten during the flight , made me jump just before touchdown .
12 I mean I got the Maxwell I mean I think Mum got that .
13 But I would like to say that this is very much , and I think Councillor knows that previous personnel committee , it 's all in the mind , we want former administration and one of the latest tests was the adoption of the National Disability Symbol and encourage them to talk about it .
14 Those incomers with whom I discussed class agreed that awareness of class is a typically British trait .
15 it was only you I had breast fed all the
16 I remember I looked at the pile of Billy 's goods and chattels which were supposed to fit inside a twelve-by-six-foot room and saying : ‘ I came with a Sainsbury 's carrier — and I had trouble filling that . ’
17 He , he , well it was a council house when he moved in and he come to me what 'd be , ten , twelve years since he says , I 've chance to buy that house he says , they want fifteen thousand he says what do you think ?
18 Now , in the past , I 've field tested such diverse things as fishing tackle , shotgun cartridges , and waterproof clothing .
19 I 've bin usin' that book fer years , ’ he said defensively .
20 I du n no er are you taking blood cos I 've Doctor to see this afternoon .
21 Subject : I 've being saying that for years !
22 Subject : Re : I 've being saying that for years !
23 Now that I have peace to do all this , I realise what I had previously suspected : the gilgul has used a fairly primitive spell .
24 Mark , I have being saying this for ages .
25 In the light of the increasing emphasis upon persuading people to change their life-styles to protect their health , this study will explore some of the factors which influence readiness to make such changes .
26 The version of emancipation which became law made many concessions to the interests of the gentry .
27 Ironically , it was not the record companies who had created the situation in which high-cost technology enjoyed such prestige but the musicians themselves .
28 This approach released considerable management time , which enabled management to devote more attention to :
29 If higher prices had been used to ration demand , the industry would , of course , have made large book profits , and this would probably have been politically unacceptable to a government which remembered election promises that nationalisation would mean cheap electricity .
30 The observation that 112 ( 62 per cent ) patients who reported pain experienced more pain at night suggests that a considerable number may have an ischaemic element associated with their ulcers .
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