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

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1 ‘ I think I 'd better tell you the whole story right from the beginning . ’
2 I du n no what the time is , but I reckon it 's getting pretty late .
3 I du n no what the time is now .
4 Ah , cos Peter was saying , I du n no , I du n no what the black .
5 Erm I 've got ta wait for Andy , I du n no what the fucking hell he 's done !
6 Well I du n no what the hell cos yo
7 I du n no what the situation with Andrew is , cos I mean I heard the rumours that he was gon na for Cheam .
8 I du n no who the woman is , but it 's Annie .
9 I 'm gon na have to vote as well , I du n no who the hell I 'm voting for .
10 I popped in to see what the form was , and to find out if I 'd been fired as a house-sitter .
11 I needed it because when I finally disentangled myself from Zaria 's legs ( another advantage noted : no claws ) , I padded over to see what the noise was .
12 When I went up to investigate it the floor caved in beneath me and I fell into the middle of all those nasty plants . ’
13 For instance , I wanted to feed him on the baby food in jars and I keep telling her I do , but I end up feeding him the powdered food like my mum wants .
14 Mr. Wakeham : I do not accept what the Hon. Gentleman says .
15 I do not know what the sensuality of a man is .
16 I do not know what the Anglo-Saxons called a rabbit , a candidate for description , I should have thought .
17 I do not know what the outcome will be as there are an awful lot of issues which are unclear .
18 I do not know what the majority here or in the country may think about it .
19 Unfortunately , many of my letters home miscarried , because , Turkey being neutral until towards the end of the war , the post went through enemy-occupied Europe : I do not know what the Nazi censors made of some of my missives .
20 I do not know what the Labour party is so proud of , because under the previous Labour Government manufacturing output fell by 2 per cent .
21 I do not know what the hilarity is about , but please carry on .
22 I do not know what the hon. Gentleman means , but I regret that , as ever — and typically of Labour Members — the hon. Gentleman seems to glory in gloom and despondency in identifying the more negative aspects of things , rather than looking at the positive .
23 I do not know what the answer is , but I know what the answer is not .
24 I do not know what the Secretary of State is doing now to an article .
25 I do not know what the right hon. Member for Manchester , Gorton ( Mr. Kaufman ) heard , but I distinctly heard the Foreign Secretary answer yes on several occasions .
26 I do not know what the hon. Gentleman is talking about .
27 I do not know what the people back in Rushcliffe think about him when he messes about in this way .
28 I do not know what the final outcome will be and would stress that there is no obvious solution at this point , but at least we now have adequate time to look at all the alternatives . ’
29 Scott replied : ‘ I do not know what the future may hold , but authorities have no power to provide cash now ’ .
30 I do not know who the hon. Gentleman thinks he is speaking for , but I remind him that these people are volunteers and join with the approval of their parents .
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