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

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1 what he says behind my back , I mean I tell you someone else who 's two faced , Marcus is two faced .
2 Yeah well I mean I saw him what , either a fortnight or three weeks ago , three , probably about three weeks , and at that stage my plaster that I 'd had on after the er op had only been off perhaps a fortnight , it was Christmas intervening you see , so he had every sort of right to say , you know , oh well yeah it should be okay , yeah .
3 And meanwhile we 'll keep going you know and er and do what we have to do which is to make sure that when they get dow when they get round to that table sitting down that well certainly the the quarry men are not gon na be hungry if if you know what I mean I mean they they gon na sit there with full bellies in a sense that they 're not gon na be starved back and I mean th that sounds rather dramatic and a cliched but I mean when you 're living on the bread line and expecting money from week to week I mean that 's what it 's all about is n't it you know and and the food parcel .
4 mm , I , I mean I told them I went
5 Erm Well I I mean I think it it depends on your own perspective
6 But I see what he feels , I mean I feel it myself more and more , this awful deadweight of the fat little New People on everything .
7 But if you employ someone in your house , you want them to do it your way , not theirs . ’
8 But if you still want me to do it I will do it .
9 Modigliani agreed reluctantly : ‘ If you want me to ruin it I can continue . ’
10 I says yeah and then I heard , I did n't hear what she said and I heard him say look if you want me to have him it 's got to be legal .
11 You want me to tell you something and I am telling you something .
12 Want me to make you one ?
13 We see how limited these global concepts are , though , when we expect them to tell us something about how children will actually behave .
14 You know when we using the telephone method of communication what d' ya think why d' ya think we we we 're employed with the company .
15 And d' ya know I I 'm beginning to think you sort of protest so much that maybe you 're a leader of a coven or something .
16 If you insist on a public debate then I suggest you give us your views in a more suitable manner . "
17 If they do , I expect you to tell me their names and I will deal with them . ’
18 He wo n't le , expect you to buy us anything , I gave you the money to spend on yourself you do n't ha
19 D' you watch it yourself ever ?
20 ‘ What d' you call him your Dad for then ? ’
21 Now if she says why we were not here or say say she tells you she called on Saturday and we were out just say to her Raymond was drinking stout !
22 says , she say you told him what
23 So I urge you to try it yourself !
24 I want you to ask me what I 'm doing in the afternoons .
25 We have to marry , but this is separate , this is something quite different , and I want you like hell , Rachel , I want you to give me everything you 've got … ’
26 For example , consider a child who already understands that joint visual reference to an object she is holding , followed by the adult extending a hand with upturned palm , means : ‘ I want you to give me what you are holding . ’
27 What I want you to do you my language when you first speak to me .
28 ‘ I 'm going to say something to you now and I want you to promise me something , for I 'm not long for this side of the curtain . ’
29 " I want you to promise me you 'll never drink until you 're 21 . "
30 ‘ I want you to promise me you wo n't see Willard alone again until this case is cleared up .
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