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

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1 Finally , he comes to the conclusion that psychopathology plays no causative role in creativity , except in the choice of subject matter , and that where it does exist it stems from social causes ; for example the stress that the person of original mind experiences in being at odds with society .
2 I , I have n't actually got to be in at any time except I did say I 'd be in at half nine .
3 ‘ It was a surprise because I 'm aware I have n't taken many wickets this season , although I do feel I 've been bowling well . ’
4 ‘ I 'm surprised because I 'm aware that I have n't taken many wickets this season , although I do feel I have been bowling well , ’ said Foster .
5 The Dean in Chapter of Hereford Cathedral have yet to vote for the privatisation scheme although I do believe they might just vote for it .
6 Being aware of the strict alcohol regulations , I did not object to this , although I did think it rather unfair that a school-friend was obliged to dispose of his soft drink before he entered the ground .
7 J. decided he wanted a photograph of me , and although I did tease him a bit about this — what did he want a photograph of me for when I was there in front of him most of the time ? — at his insistence I finally went and had it done .
8 Although I did hear he had a lad or two with him .
9 I could n't fault the descriptions , although I did find it a little irritating to be several paragraphs into each section before the actual route of ascent was revealed .
10 they were laughing and giggling up the corner and er , I mean I did go just to let them know that although I did say I would n't come to every meeting I was quite prepared to still do
11 And I felt so happy and excited so I did ring him up . ’
12 It 's pretty tasteful and although you do see me naked , it is done from a distance , ’ she said .
13 So you did offer her the presenter 's job on Inside Out , yeah ? ’
14 So you did regard him as dangerous ? ’
15 So you did read them ! ’
16 So you do blame me for her blindness , ’ he said menacingly .
17 So you do think he 's something holy and mystical ? ’
18 So you do know him . ’
19 And this is a way for to fill up our purse Although we do get it with many a curse And the poem ends : Then hay for the Clothing Trade , it goes on brave ; We scorn for to toyl and moyl , nor yet to starve .
20 We have records , fairly recently , although rare , of otters in the upper tributaries of the Thames , so we do believe we have a very small resident population .
21 But it 's lasted about seven year , so you never can organ but once we did start I did enjoy the ones over here because over there when your kids were small you did n't go out much anyway but now that your kids are up you 've got it , and personally I enjoyed the ones that started but they do n't have Christmas dance , barn dances and things like this , they do n't org we have to have to organize like that ourself .
22 If they were n't there and if they were n't being used , then there may well be more and more p pressure on the city centre of York , so they do discharge I think er a positive function .
23 Blast , I 'd forgotten all about that little oddity , although it did give me pause at the time .
24 That ‘ event ’ had little to do with science although it did provide us with one or two technological tales , albeit mostly grim ones .
25 So he does want you back ? ’
26 Roland said , ‘ So he did send it . ’
27 Mr Gutteridge said : ‘ Once he did tell me , after we did a report , it would land on the PM 's desk . ’
28 In terms of its effect on the overall festival it certainly was a major underpinning for us because our investment was high , so it does leave us with some problems financially .
29 If I let go you 'll go on the floor
30 Hold it tight mummy I can tell you that if I let go you 'll let on the floor .
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