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

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1 Because I let them know that I know .
2 ‘ He is not in the least like any of Henrietta 's children , but when I see him laugh and run he makes me think of them , being nearer the little one 's age than my Penini .
3 I see it happen but wait , hoping that as usual she will jump out from it , but it just gets worse and she slows almost to a stop .
4 When he put down the phone , he said , " Really , sir , you make me feel that I 'm behaving like a suspect . "
5 He said : ‘ You make me shiver when you talk like that .
6 If you make him feel that he should be getting dressed , and he tries to do so before he is ready , in rehabilitation terms , he will certainly increase his spasticity and make himself even less capable of learning the movements .
7 ‘ That 's because you make him shy and self-conscious , that 's all . ’
8 Foucard said : ‘ You make it sound as though he is the most boring man in the world . ’
9 You make it sound as though you cared about my welfare ! ’
10 You make it sound as though we had a reasonable discussion , instead of which you threatened to throw me out — no matter what .
11 You make it sound as though there are juggernauts forever roaming around , ’ Ashley said tetchily .
12 You make it sound as though life is passing him by . ’
13 Anytime he does n't , you let me know an' I 'll bust his nose fer ‘ im again . ’
14 Total costs will be in the region of £2,000 — I 'll get firm quotes when you let me know if these specs are OK
15 In a way , she was greater than you let me know because she was approachable too . ’
16 an you let me know when you 're doing that ?
17 If he starts creating harassment for you let us know and we 'll stop him .
18 You are therefore obliged to base your judgements and conclusions about them on what you hear them say and how they say it .
19 Then you can move on towards making a stable relationship with someone your own age if that is what you feel you need and want .
20 You 'll pay only for the amount of cover you feel you need because the Midland Personal Accident Plan provides two levels of cover — Gold Cover and Silver Cover , for less than twice the monthly cost .
21 if you it depends on what you do I mean if you 're generating quantitative material , you know , if you get some sort of scale ratings of things like sort of estimates of how , how frequently they dream
22 Do you do you think that women actually mind whether chaps are bald or not ?
23 Erm do you have cases where the where the girls or same faces keep popping up or do you do you feel that once they 've been pulled in they it puts them off ?
24 One of the things you , you 've got to do is get used to actually talking standing up and the first thing you do you find when you s talk standing up is you discover that you 've got hands .
25 You do you work that I 'll tell you what you work that I 'll work my own out .
26 And what it actually means if you see them like that it actually means that there are two beats in a bar and they 're dotted beats
27 This idea that protect children , not tell them about what 's happening , I mean if anybody can protect them to that extent when even Neighbours is put at a different time on the television , you know , erm that somehow we make them warm and secure by not telling them , to me that is making them dependent and unable maybe to cope later on in their lives .
28 But of course with them coming like that and perishable goods , we let them go as they wanted them , to clear the lot like that .
29 We 'll teach you in complete confidence' ) , the Jazz Society ( 'There will be a small written examination before we let you know if you can join' ) and the French Society ( 'Amusez-vous bien et attrapez cirrhose du foie avec la Frenchsoc ! ' ) .
30 But they make me die because you , you you 're a day , I mean we got this sort of letter the bailiffs were coming in because we were a day late .
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