Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] [verb] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Well you know what I mean knew very well and nodded .
2 By regularly I mean att least twice a month .
3 Yeah I mean sitting there together possibly
4 I mean happened even even with the monarchy and all that most Welsh people ran ran England when they did n't have it really did they .
5 I tend to paint very quickly , so the paint is always rather damp as I flit round the paper , putting a colour here and one there , and at first it all looks a bit of a jumble .
6 The essences marked with an asterisk are the oils I tend to use more often .
7 I apologize ; I tend to eat too fast — you ca n't imagine what it does to my liver . ’
8 I want to welcome obviously particularly er the order relating to Wales because it confers on Wales er one additional seat , giving us five altogether because of the rise in the Welsh population over the last ten years and that er although Wales was under represented under the previous erm er you know distribution of seats which gave us only four we will be slightly over represented when we have five because you simply ca n't have four and a half seats , it 's got to be one or the other but since the Welsh population is continuing to rise very rapidly then it is likely that that will be put right .
9 You notice how he said ‘ I want to go somewhere else ’ ?
10 I want to go even further into directions which are also being explored by , for example , the geneticist L. L. Cavalli-Sforza , the anthropologist F. T. Cloak , and the ethologist J. M. Cullen .
11 I want to go home now Nathan . ’
12 I want to go home now and think and think about all the things I 've heard this afternoon . ’
13 I want to go as soon as possible .
14 I want to breathe quietly again !
15 I want to say very generally that we have to avoid thinking about that sort of clash as an impossible dilemma , a blank , unintelligible conflict , a tribal row between unrelated moral principles each espoused by a separate group — a dispute that can only be settled by tribal warfare .
16 Yes , I want to leave early tomorrow , because I 'm , I 'm not going to rush for a train , I do n't want to be caught thinking oh the last train to Stow Market goes at four o'clock and I 've got to run for it I got to be prepared to miss the train .
17 I want to cry very much now because I think I 'm admitting to myself that , no matter what happens , lift is never going to be the same again .
18 I want to stay here longer . ’
19 I want to stay here forever with you … ’
20 I want to get home too . ’
21 I want to know as soon as possible . ’
22 Roy Hattersley , Labour 's deputy leader , said : ‘ I want to look very carefully at the idea to make sure that clubs do n't go out of business and that large families on low incomes can still go to football matches . ’
23 In what follows , I want to look very briefly at the formal structure , and the various departments that may be found in it : and then in rather greater detail at the account group as it may operate on a single client 's account , and how it may — with luck — interact effectively with the client 's own operations .
24 In this section I want to look more generally at the ways in which arts and science are associated with ideas about gender and at the social implications of the differences between arts and science .
25 I want to look much more generally at the supply side , at the provision of capital .
26 I hope to go there soon with Nurses Sammon and Booker .
27 PAMELA : [ aside ] Now I begin to know too well why all his hard trials of me and my black apprehensions would not let me hate him .
28 I tell you what I , I enjoy doing as well I mean I 've only done it while I 've , I 've been out er abroad with gang of them , it 's like , you know when everything 's quietened down
29 I manage to function quite normally .
30 I manage to function exceedingly well . ’
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