Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [verb] [pron] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I want you to take that in , I 'm pausing for a little I want you to take it in . |
2 | I suppose that 's why it went , sucking it up properly I suppose she had it riding up |
3 | ‘ Mostly I hoped they had n't . ’ |
4 | Right I mean I do n't want to sort of pry into how you do your business that the in the the getting of that information that 's that is relatively straightforward , is it ? |
5 | John 's told me to tell you to go and get it , right I said I said Richard coming , for four hundred pound I you 're not coming for it so that 's it oh you think it was pub machine or |
6 | If the racket came right I felt it gave him the confidence to go for the shots . |
7 | Right I want you to stay silent . |
8 | Yeah , yeah er right I think we 've finished |
9 | Right I think you have missed the point or may not have understood how we deal with the business of this congress . |
10 | Right I think I 've got six down here . |
11 | um right I think I need you to sign it actually so if you could just sign here |
12 | Right I suppose I 've better got to do some housework Gail . |
13 | Right I suppose I 'd better go and pour this coffee . |
14 | If you a , right I reckon what 's happened , you 've done a delete on a signal at some point right ? |
15 | Luckily I 've plenty to read . |
16 | Eventually I got her redirected , and she told me what she 'd found . |
17 | Er ploughmen and horsemen were the elite of farm workers and the sons would could only aspire to do what they did and And er eventually I suspect it got to be a little more organized and er they had these little games of of ploughing matches , maybe in a rudimentary farm to begin with , but it eventually came to be as we see it today , over a long period of time . |
18 | Well at one time , I was able to cope with that , but eventually I found myself taking three and four weeks to do it , y'know , with time wasting for going out trying to score and stuff like this , just to feel as though I could cope with the job . |
19 | serves them right my makes you wan na fucking cry do n't it , ah ? |
20 | What is the best way of going forward ? — Ideas from within I hear you say ! |
21 | Looking at the railways I would n't go anywhere near the station though I might oh hang on I mean what does that all mean ? |
22 | ‘ They asked about Joanna , and because I did n't know what was going on I said she had been due at the Leisure Centre at 7pm to take her class . |
23 | I did n't want to put any extra pressure on him , and when he went on I told him to keep it simple . |
24 | Go on I know I 've done that wrong . |
25 | Erm unfortunately we did n't really start to play until Leicester scored but from then on I thought we dictated the game . |
26 | It was Daphne who gave me my first art book , The Treasures of Italy , in exchange for several cream wafers , and from that day on I knew I had stumbled across a subject I wanted to study for the rest of my life . |
27 | I fetched more glasses and dealt some of them to the Lorrimores who were an oasis of silence in the chattering mob and paid me absolutely no attention : and from then on I felt I had indeed chosen the right role and could sustain it indefinitely . |
28 | Later on I heard him go with them to the dorm . |
29 | when they put a new roof on I think they pinched the ledge round the chimney , er |
30 | Yes , but you 've got to just leave the the thing , come on I think they want to close , and I want to get to Marks , so do you not really want the collage kit at the moment , you 've got collage kit 's have n't you ? |