Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [vb base] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Do you think I make a habit of this sort of thing , is that it ?
2 If I knew the way back , then I could walk , but I do n't think I know the way from here .
3 I did n't think I like the cut of it very much or , I think it was to tight .
4 ‘ I hope you do n't think I question the competence of your men , ’ she said , anxious to be diplomatic .
5 Do n't you think I look a bit
6 Well I do n't think I want a Golf if it 's not a G T I .
7 Do you think I need a brace ?
8 ‘ I do n't think I need a lawyer . ’
9 He says , ‘ Tip , I 'm hitting the ball so well I do n't think I need the driver .
10 I do n't think I understand the politics of this experiment .
11 Erm I , I do n't think I have a problem saying well actually I deal on er i if someone said erm if you said I play with Joe Snooks you 'd say Joe Snooks , that 's interesting Joe 's a , a very good client of mine
12 Do you really think I have no pride ? ’
13 ‘ Do you think I have no pride ? ’
14 ‘ Oh , I do n't think I have the stamina for a full-scale assault .
15 Do n't you think I have the right to command you ? ’
16 I do not think I have the strength .
17 Well I mean when we to go I mean the tourism and they were just
18 Now that the work has been completed I hope the church will continue to attract pilgrims to the shrine of St Melangell , as it has for the last eight hundred years .
19 And yet after that was completed I think the Water the Drinking Water Inspectorate condemned it as being one of the worst qualities of water in the country .
20 It 's always held a special meaning for me , and when the development is completed I have every intention of moving back into the area and making my home here .
21 You were going to contact someone in ADSW ( I regret I forget the name ) with regard to the possibility of setting up some form of Communications Group representing all Departments in Scotland that would meet perhaps every quarter or half year .
22 Oh , certainly , yes , I mean I keep a record here — I 'm turning over my figures which shows my weekly intakes of U K holidays this year against last year .
23 I mean I remember the waste paper which was organized by the girl guides and the boy scouts in the town .
24 I mean I hate the way she stands behind somebody mouths and
25 The the laws for I do n't know I mean I get a bit fed up .
26 Yeah I get I mean I get the impression if you 're thinking about you know , the thefts from the people , I mean a lot of the time is the guy who 's visiting the prostitute , does n't report to us if his wallet 's been stolen , for the simple fact he was visiting a prostitute .
27 I mean I get the impression that likes working for and myself and she likes her own sphere of influence right which is fair enough as far as it goes
28 no , I mean I like a man
29 I mean I favour the using that because of the s I mean I like the idea of revisiting the competencies .
30 Well , I mean I take the view that if we are going to erm have something on the agenda , I can telephone his secretary , I can write to him , anytime , which I 'm quite willing to do , I can not see the point in sending things through the post at twenty five P a time when we shall never see the man , and if he comes here
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