Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [adv] [vb base] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 given them often do that .
2 ‘ What makes you think I even possess such clothes ? ’
3 I do n't think I quite understand this Allan .
4 ‘ As crazy as it may sound , I do n't think I really care any more .
5 I mean you ca n't actually examine the options without asking the question so , I mean I just think that 's a rather foolish point to introduce into a into the debate there .
6 I mean I personally think that .
7 But it , yeah , I mean I quite take all of these qualifications but if sh if you take the first couple of paragraphs does n't it seem to be a call to , to radical land reform ?
8 I 'm not commenting still not commenting on local issues , but I mean I quite see that acceptable to Mid Sussex and I 'm not doubting the recommendation but erm we 've actually sixty three thousand right sixty three thousand square metres and the other councils took the attitude that we would be nowhere near achieving structure plan and I find myself absolutely clearly what happened in other comebacks they were only going to produce three , two thirds or three quarters of your
9 And I think you 'll agree , it is a difficult I mean I always stress this point about attitude , that a lot of problems that we get in our advice centres have been made worse because the customer has caused er you know argument or a scene
10 It 's not quite the pressure , I mean I always find those two pages which is facts and that 's it but that 's the new dimension to it so that helps a lot .
11 Today , its technology sounds comically shrill and weedy , but songs like Seconds and Do n't You Want Me still exert considerable force , and the album 's focus on pop melody coupled to straightforward dance beats marked a conscious turning away from Punk , politics or the cerebral dogmatism of bands like Gang of Four .
12 So we emphasize that when we 're signing them up make sure you ask when these people come through where they have seen or where how did they find out about us .
13 As we have just seen , in a population of nice strategies they will all look and behave I exactly like one another : they will all COOPERATE all the time .
14 Oh I , d' ya know I really fancy that !
15 Ah , how come I never get any cuddles like that
16 A Swordtails will be fine with your selection of fish , although I suggest you only keep one male and three or four females .
17 and she say she not go any more student .
18 ‘ I want you ter take this letter ter your sister Mary .
19 Police say they still want more witnesses to the incident .
20 David and Barbara Owen say they now face financial ruin .
21 David and Barbara Owen say they now face financial ruin .
22 Right , erm I told them just throw these out !
23 Hang on , let me just do this game on card
24 Let me just have one more look — ’ Angalo began .
25 That 's what always says I really hate that .
26 I hope I never go deaf and have to wear a hearing-aid ; it will sound like the Atlantic rollers crashing up over the rocks at Land 's End .
27 I hope I never like that !
28 Everything 's hunky-dory and I never hope I ever knock this , I do n't know whether Susan wants to hear this but since we started doing
29 It 's OK if you 're playing the same lines over and over again to thicken up the sound but if you 're playing different lines within the song as overdubs I often use different guitars to achieve different effects . ’
30 At schools level I constantly see good sides lose to mediocre teams who know how to play the laws .
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