Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] [pron] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I 'll I promised Mr a list but I 've had a very busy week and have n't done him a list this week and I have promised and I 've broken a promise .
2 As soon as I could I got Méli on his own .
3 Oh dear , so like I say I 'd you know chat , you know chat away to her because I
4 To Ajax he says : ‘ I would thou didst itch from head to foot ; an ’ I had the scratching of thee , I would make thee the loathsomest scab in Greece' ( 27ff . ) .
5 I would thou didst itch from head to foot ; an I had the scratching of thee , I would make thee the loathsomest scab in Greece .
6 His death-warrant bore 58 signatures , headed by that of John Bradshaw who , born in Marple in 1602 , may have attended the School in his youth ; however , if he did , it seems to have made but little impression on him , for in his will he made bequests to increase the Masters ' salaries at his other schools , Bunbury and Middleton , and to found a new school in Marple , without mentioning Stockport .
7 In his will he left £500 towards the building of a Sunday School Chapel in Edenderry .
8 In his will he left £12 to be given to twelve old maids who were to act as pall bearers .
9 In his will he appointed Uncle Edwin as his art executor .
10 Should you should we put brackets
11 If you are literary or verbal , you might it hear words .
12 So if for any one of those parameters , let's just say B right , let's just say that 's the true distribution of the parameter B what you 'll you estimate O L S and you 'll get alright , you 'll get biased estimates , this is what you would get from the computer , alright so we 'd be biased cos the , the true value is over here but not only that , is that , instead of having a nice peak distribution , distribution would be quite flat , alright we 'd we would n't have the minimum variants property alright .
13 Er C Carol could you could you organize page two of Kim 's three page fax
14 Oh could you could you put Simon on my list ?
15 Could you could you write thief ?
16 The gas can you can you set fire to it ?
17 can you can you chase David when you get home ?
18 but the thing is you can you eat fruit in between see Hayle so you 're having you know , you your roughage .
19 Should we would you like Ian , Zain and I and does anybody else want to be involved .
20 But erm along with that I 'm a naturalist and erm the place is big enough , we can we have scope for leaving area to revert to nature , which we 're tying to do .
21 It is commonplace to find sufferers from alcoholism or drug addiction denying that they may themselves have food , nicotine or caffeine addictions or other compulsive behaviours and they may even deny that these other addictions are " real " addictions at all .
22 Given the correct support and information , they could themselves find solutions to many problems .
23 He ordered the interior ministry to defend the media physically in the face of threats by Communist hardliners in the Congress of People 's Deputies that they would themselves seize control of the press and broadcasting organisations ahead of Mr Yeltsin 's planned referendum on his authority on 25 April .
24 tongued and grooved or , or something pine for the kitchen wall , do it , pay it , forget it right , so , I mean I do n't know what wood I mean we 'd have , we 'd have to see it , but I said to him look I said something 's got ta be done , so I said to him shall we get Gary or somebody similar to do some Artexing in here and he said well with the coal fire and all that he said it 'll , it 'll get dirty
25 well she dad , she , he , dad , she , Bob was talking to dad and then I said to him can I let Pam have , cos I did n't want her going into Lynn and buying you them basket of
26 Power is so seductively close that it is easy to forget that in British politics the winner takes all , or to believe that this time it all will come right and they can themselves grasp power without conceding any .
27 The lover of power is attracted to the viewpoint of the strongest , the one who can , even if he graciously refrains , force others to act against their wills ; he may himself achieve power , or fantasize it , or in consciousness of impotence prefer to look down on himself through the eyes of real or imaginary conquerors .
28 Says Dawn , of Blundellsands : ‘ I love my dad because when my mum goes out he let's me put mousse on his hair and rollers .
29 Says Dawn , of Blundellsands : ‘ I love my dad because when my mum goes out he let's me put mousse on his hair and rollers .
30 James was his brother 's obvious successor in both posts , but Archibald announced first that for the moment he would himself retain control of the Scottish survey and second that he would not sanction the holding of the Murchison chair by any survey geologist .
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