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

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1 And then I tell you what , and even if they do n't do it , I let them fucking stay there !
2 Well I 'm I 'm sorry but I 'm not a lot of use to him if I let him just walk away from the shield .
3 Oh , I suppose I better go and do that ironing ! .
4 And I suppose I better get er Carl 's birthday card while I 'm at it .
5 You should , I do you ever watch the snooker ?
6 I do I always think that .
7 and we enjoyed it so much , we went and asked my mother for some more money , we stayed another week and then when we got back to London er Mrs said I think we better go , you know , get away from London in
8 Well I think we better have our tea if daddy 's here in a minute .
9 I said , I think you better go before you do n't worry about the party .
10 I think you better put them back where you found them do n't you ?
11 You 're really clo clobbered with that though , it really smells like bad feet you smell like you have n't washed your feet I think you better clean your teeth where are those crisps take them away .
12 Do you want a , er , do you wa , no I do n't think you better have a Beechams now , I think you better have one later .
13 Well I think you better get this seen to .
14 But I said to Anne , Look I think you better get a doctor .
15 I think you better get a move on , it sounds like your brother 's coming .
16 Oh I think you better cut , she 's watching Kipps , says quite good , Half a Sixpence , she says it 's quite good .
17 I think you better say nothing are n't you .
18 Er all right I think you better ask him .
19 I think I better go soon , I know you have a lot to talk about . ’
20 I think I better go and get my … my handbag , ’ she managed at last .
21 I think I better come in , it was n't at all like that when I was there .
22 I just turn , I think I better tidy the room up that night .
23 Let me let me just let me get this pack out for you to take away .
24 Now then , and I think that it 's important , well let me let me just deal with the minor diversion that in s those people who choose not to pay , that is a personal choice , and they will take the consequences of their actions .
25 Now then , and I think that it 's important , well let me let me just deal with the minor diversion that in s those people who choose not to pay , that is a personal choice , and they will take the consequences of their actions .
26 Lookout you get you better get on the thing .
27 You do me much honour , my lord , ’ Joan said , overwhelmed by relief that her identity had not been challenged .
28 So when you 've actually gone into pubs have you do you ever go just you and your girlfriend , into thi into this pub ?
29 are you do you ever go in for karaoke and stuff stuff like that ?
30 If somebody says you do n't wan na be rushed , right , that 's what you 've got ta say to them that 's just what that old dear was saying the other day , right you certainly understand that , right , you agree with them , first thing you do you always agree with them , right and then you 've just got the same sequence as I want to think about it , but just sort of make it clear , I mean what is it they actually , you know , frightened of being rushed into ?
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