Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] [prep] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Find some of them insist on finding their own cage and er so you do then have to er have a flexible approach . |
2 | and I 've also spoke , I 've spoke to John this afternoon , he said yes , this morning I mean about taking them yes , he said yes definitely take them , erm and I suggested that Jack goes in |
3 | I think life 's too short , and I think as you 're getting older you realize , I mean like losing my mum |
4 | Abyssinia , as I insist on calling it ’ . |
5 | I insist on buying her . |
6 | I asked , I trust without revealing my nervousness . |
7 | So that probably makes it but I say without having me own book to check it I ca n't |
8 | ‘ I apologise for disturbing you . |
9 | I 'll say good night and I apologise for disturbing you so late . ’ |
10 | I apologise for interrupting him . |
11 | ‘ I apologise for keeping you out of bed . ’ |
12 | Shostakovich obviously had good reason for these references , but they are to music so well-known that I worry about finding them in someone else 's piece , even a composer of the supreme integrity of Shostakovich . |
13 | I begin by congratulating my right hon. and learned Friend on introducing the Bill which is a logical and sensible next step in the implementation of the citizens charter . |
14 | I begin by congratulating my hon. Friend the Member for Shrewsbury and Atcham ( Mr. Conway ) , if congratulating is the correct expression . |
15 | I begin by joining my right hon. Friend the Member for Finchley ( Mrs. Thatcher ) in lending my full support to the Prime Minister in everything that he said , and in giving my full support to the motion — although I fear that my right hon. Friend the Member for Finchley and I may not be able to agree on other matters , with which I shall deal later . |
16 | I begin by echoing what the hon. Member for Leeds , Central ( Mr. Fatchett ) said about the interim advisory body . |
17 | ‘ I begin by posing my sitter in carious positions in different places in the studio . |
18 | It 's rather interesting that the only two management er training courses I did last year , were er stress management and time management and I seem to cocked them both up |
19 | Getting its feet into the black binliner is difficult but I manage by laying it down on its stomach and pretending to play this little piggy with its toes till it goes into its silly reverse-crawl routine . |
20 | what I recover from seeing you |
21 | Now what I mean by that , is that every , you know , twenty working day month , I know from analysing my time , that I lose two days , two full days to major interruptions . |
22 | These days I wear what I like without caring what anybody else thinks . |
23 | ‘ This is all I get for loving you so much ! ’ cried Bathsheba bitterly . |
24 | ‘ Listen , Maurice , as I say I am now playing the lead in this show , and I think it is about time you sorted out some deal on the money I get for doing it . ’ |
25 | Three pounds I get for running it . |
26 | ‘ That 's the thanks I get for takin' ye out of a bloody hovel and givin' ye a proper place to live . |
27 | I confess to having myself once described a particularly abstruse provision as ‘ something of a minor masterpiece of opacity ’ , but I regret it because I think that such shafts are frequently not aimed at the right target . |
28 | I believe in wearing what you feel comfortable , you work better and er like the block , well you 'd , right after we 'd cut anything we 'd just |
29 | I believe in seeing them off . |
30 | And the knowledge I 'd betrayed all I believe in to have you ? ’ |