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

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1 I have always had very limited sympathy with what is rather mis misdescribed in my er er view , as industrial action , but there is one in history , one instance of industrial action with which I must tell Your Lordships I feel an increasing sympathy .
2 PAMELA : I must tell your ladyship I scorn your words and am as much married as your ladyship .
3 I feel I should tell my wife what happened , because , if our relationship means anything , we should be honest .
4 I feel I should tell my wife what happened , because , if our relationship means anything , we should be honest .
5 She seemed most impressed , and said that I should meet her boyfriend who was looking for a bass player , and so I joined his jazz-rock band back in 1973 and we did some touring in Britain .
6 But she said leave my bed , I 'll make my bed myself now .
7 I 'll clear my desk anything I 've got for you I 'll tell you privately .
8 I 'll tell my tailor you approve , but you 're reading me wrong .
9 and I 'll tell your da you were out so late .
10 " I 'll tell your father you were here , " said Jill .
11 In fact I 'll give my neighbours who live opposite , I do n't see a lot of them but they they are my opposite neighbours and of course the 's really I 'm on good terms with I ought to give them I 'll get them a tin of biscuits as well .
12 Er well offhand I do n't actually know but I 'll , I 'll get me glasses I 'll have
13 One other point Mr Chair , if I could crave your indulgence you will er , I think you all know that Leicester City Football Club are playing this evening at Middlesbrough .
14 Before I could answer his questions he remarked slowly , ‘ You know , Boyo , I had a bloody good dream .
15 When I asked him if I could borrow his copy he said I would n't understand it , which is true , I suppose .
16 Wish I could find my glasses she said .
17 ‘ I 'm not callous ; if I could help your sister I would , ’ she murmured , hardly aware of what either of them was saying .
18 I could understand its thinking it is a vampire but a woodpecker ?
19 I 'd tell my husband I 'd rather have a change of holiday and not go with our friends .
20 I used to tell my mum everything that went on , but nobody would believe us .
21 I used to know my semaphore I 'm , I 've never really mastered the morse , but I used to know the semaphore
22 Very soon , I shall meet your father who is certainly younger than me .
23 " But I will call my servant who will take you to my sister ; maybe she can help you . "
24 ‘ Until I can reassure our workers I am a little concerned that Ho might — might not make as many friends as he would otherwise do .
25 Sixty seven of the pleadings bundle which are the further and better particulars this year and you can see that er looking back to page sixty six , what the plaintiffs have been asked to state was to give particulars of the change in financial position which had been outlined to Mr on the telephone and er your Lordship will see first of all that in answer eighty little A , there is a reference to er a letter of the twenty seventh of February nineteen ninety two which was a letter from the plaintiff 's solicitors to the defendant 's solicitors which , this is been incorporating in the front or ought to be in the bible , erm I do n't think it has been but there are copies if I can hand your Lordship it was missed out in error I am sorry .
26 And bring it home so I can ask your daddy what he thinks .
27 You reach a point where you 're not certain , then be big enough to say , I do n't know , but I can phone our man who does .
28 If I owe a client a duty to increase the value of his investment portfolio then if I fail to take action which could enhance its value I am positively harming my client 's interests .
29 Should you wish to give away substantial sums of money which will reduce your savings you should notify the Department .
30 Though some of you may question my priorities we must be under no illusion .
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