Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] [pron] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Then I forge myself a letter . |
2 | Well I mean it 's gone much beyond that I mean they the reality of the situation is er is not like that I 'm afraid I mean it Eighteen men have been sacked and and these are men that have put those quarries where they are . |
3 | Er so I mean that c because er I mean they the steel balls and steel rollers go into the bin I mean they ca n't be used for anything . |
4 | I mean what a character . |
5 | I mean what a hassle . |
6 | There was some rather naff comments about the union people COHSE I mean what a shower . |
7 | Yeah I know but I mean what a way to look . |
8 | But now I mean what a difference . |
9 | well perhaps , but women get very angry as well , but nothing seems to change , I mean what the heck do you do about it when some estimable er gentleman and it almost invariably must be a gentleman since their by far the huge proportion of er presiding judge 's and magistrate 's comes out with that kind of comment about er a woman 's victim reputation or behaviour as he sees it , I mean what is , what is the answer there ? |
10 | But I mean what the pay relative to us the cost of living and everything else , I do n't know . |
11 | I mean what the fuck are you gon na do with the tickets ? |
12 | I mean what the Bible calls ‘ the fellowshipping of yourselves together ’ . |
13 | Oh yes , smashing , I mean its a combination between police and stewards and erm |
14 | ‘ I mean you no harm . |
15 | ‘ I mean you no harm . |
16 | He 's holding James and Richard 's reins while I bring you a bit nearer . |
17 | I make myself a cup of milkless tea , vintage 1974 , and take a cautious sip . |
18 | And I make sure that I 'm here and I open up for them , and I make them a cup of tea . |
19 | DAYFLOWER a strong finishing fifth in the Newmarket 1000 gns , may find conditions more to her liking at the Curragh tomorrow and I make her the selection for the Irish ‘ 1000 ’ . |
20 | It is , I make it a couple of minutes past |
21 | I make it a rule to go at least three times . |
22 | When I go along , say , to open a fete or spring fayre , I make it a rule not to rush straight away after my little speech . |
23 | ‘ I make it a rule never to mix business with pleasure . |
24 | ‘ I make it a rule never to drive at more than forty-five in a built-up area . ’ |
25 | ‘ Sorry , but I make it a rule never to have working lunches — so bad for the digestion , I find . |
26 | ee , I make you a year younger |
27 | Good I , as I make you a pie then for your tea . |
28 | I do n't know , something about youth club , probably if I make you a cup of coffee |
29 | I shift myself a stair higher , so that I can reach up and stroke my son 's head . |
30 | I realise what a fool I was , throwing myself at you the way I did . ’ |