Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [vb base] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | What would you think I drive round in ? |
2 | ‘ You 're not suggesting I turn up like Lady Godiva ? |
3 | Yeah if they if their churning out the stock that tu tend to churn out , I mean I go along for an enquiry for a few and find they 've got thousands in stock . |
4 | I mean I shout up to the bathroom , I mean |
5 | Well she l she lived I think up on the hill above here . |
6 | When the music starts I walk out on stage and the spotlight hits me . |
7 | He got there at four o'clock he had four fish he could catch I think out of the ten for the week cos he caught the others and he 'd caught them all by half past four . |
8 | ‘ That should suit you right down to the ground . ’ |
9 | ‘ If you 're tired , Miss Lea , I suggest you catch up on some sleep when you go back to the hotel . |
10 | ‘ Then I suggest you get back to the mill as soon as possible , before anyone notices that you 're missing . ’ |
11 | We suggest you go on to Patagonia . |
12 | I suggest you go back to him . ’ |
13 | They suggest you take off from Laville base outside Brest . ’ |
14 | ‘ Well , I suggest you give up about the beginning of September . |
15 | ‘ Then I suggest you hop along to the end of the garden , ’ Sergeant told them . |
16 | Only now has she come in from the cold with her eleventh book being published by Collins ( at £10.95 ) . |
17 | I mean once you get er in the , say you get on in grain and you got leather shoes on , well you 'd roll but th when you got , when you got rope , these rope soles , cos they used to grip on the grain , they would n't slip about . |
18 | And if you pass that test you go back to your police force and you are evaluated and having tests all the time . |
19 | When you finish testing , well , as you test you start off with simple numbers and you then start changing some of the numbers , to test other aspects , and eventually you 're happy that everything seems to be working alright . |
20 | " I suggest we walk down to Moorlake , then , " Mr. Crowther said , " and have a look round . " |
21 | ‘ Then I suggest we go back to the hotel in Trujillo , get hold of his number and phone him from there . ’ |
22 | ‘ In that case I suggest we go back to the living-room , ’ he said easily . |
23 | ‘ No one has any more to say on that point , so I suggest we move on to the next one . ’ |
24 | ‘ Now I suggest we move on to phase two . |
25 | It 's usually cigs we run out of not petrol . |
26 | Some people probably think I take too long to decide such matters , but I can demonstrate to them that sometimes by giving people a reasonable length of time to adjust they come through with flying colours . |
27 | Officers found him face down in the undergrowth minutes after his wife reported him missing on Wednesday night . |
28 | Er and things like sort of er midday and a late evening er usually fine , and then you have y quite a lot of asthmatics say they wake up in the night , somewhere between two to five . |
29 | They say they go out of their way to avoid trouble , having left a bar in Haymarket earlier in the evening because there was a group that seemed intent on a fight , swearing and pushing their way through to the bar . |
30 | Incidentally , has he come up with the goods yet ? ’ |