Example sentences of "[pron] [pron] [vb mod] [verb] [adv] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 I wish they would move that because there 's nothing I can do now it 's gone over the fence .
2 Underneath them I 'll write down what to do .
3 All I wanted to know sir was which page Mr was on , I I 'll comment later I just want to know which page it is please .
4 Yes I w I I would think so I mean it it wo n't occur in five minutes of course erm and I I would still say that I would like to see them in the six yard box more often .
5 Oh I suppose he 's invested it wrongly or whatever I do n't know I I can understand why they did n't come to his rescue , you know , I mean , they 've got their livelihood to think about and he was a bachelor where as they 've got children , or and he 's brothers and they 're
6 For reasons to which I shall refer later I do not think that we should do that .
7 As I looked through the viewer I had the feeling , momentarily , that it really was what I had dreamed about for so long , a sort of crystal ball in which I could call up everything I had ever known .
8 He has his failing however , I am sorry to say , the particulars of which I will explain when we meet .
9 To permit others to do tasks which one can perform well oneself is often a painful and worrying experience .
10 This is a pretty staggering statistic which we should remember when we are considering the relative risk , then and now .
11 It creates space within the Church from which they can carry on their ministry for up to 20 years . ’
12 Mr Major 's transport ministers have desperately tried to discover some way in which they could carry out their former leader 's instruction that the railways must be privatised .
13 Rather he is informed about the situation and the purpose of informing him is to provide a knowledge base from which he can work out his own actions .
14 Managers and engineers could not help but admire the assiduity and skill with which he could wear down his opponents in discussion , but for many of them this approach conflicted with other managerial values .
15 ‘ When you telephone us for a quote , we will assign a member of staff to you , whom you can contact whenever you need to , without fear of being charged extra in costs , as some solicitors are wont to do every time you telephone them .
16 It 's very rare you you 'll find actually somebody who 's working who would who would buy these things off somebody unemployed because they 'd expect too much off them .
17 Er er er market forces everywhere er you you 'll see now it 's all for the market forces and if you have market forces a few on the top and all the rest at the bottom .
18 Is that you you must give in our tender documents , we must tell the contractor what he has to allow for in his price .
19 Oh well you you can manage then I think
20 So you 're bound to , you you can get somewhere one deals work and erm
21 She is here again because I , with a claim of my own to advance , and having regard to yet another claim , with strict fairness , brought her back to Shrewsbury , from which she began her controversial odyssey , so that she herself might choose where she wished to rest .
22 Mind you they must go somewhere I do n't know where , cos we never pick them up
23 It was once thought that tool users might have a more complex and sophisticated nervous system than other animals , and that by studying them we might find out something of significance about the human race itself .
24 One thing I used to wish he would invent : something I could wear round my head — a kind of miner 's lamp — that would destroy film in the cameras of people who come to my concerts and take flash photos during the performance .
25 Next thing , next one I 'll send in I 'm gon na sign it anonymous because my name may dissuade you .
26 individuals and we we can think how we like .
27 And er we they used to fill there They were just filled with woodcuttings .
28 I think I mean it was interesting cos someone said earlier about people coming in I mean once you get them in I mean I always feel it 's like the pantomime each year which is an amateur pantomime yet the actual people coming in to see that I mean it 's well in the ninety per cent 's and you talk to people when they come to see the pantomime and ver invariably the the mum 's or dad 's say no I do n't normally come to theatre but I come to the pantomime and they enjoy it very much and when you talk to them they can say well what you think of it ?
29 I told her I would stand over you , but nothing guaranteed . ’
30 Well they I would think up there there 's a screw
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