Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] [adv] [Wh det] [be] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I know you , Lissa ; I know you far better than you think , and I know exactly what 's going on in that secretive labyrinth of a mind .
2 I goes erm I know exactly what 's gon na happen when I go away this Easter .
3 ‘ Now I know exactly what is meant by an English gentleman .
4 Everything is very different now , there are new considerations , and until I know exactly what is going on you 're not going to draw me on the subject . ’
5 I know exactly what is going to happen and there 's no chance anything will happen to make her worse than now .
6 The only answer was to run — in the hope that I can escape being apprehended while I find out what 's happening to the project I was working on .
7 Nobody had , I 'd done it myself , you see and I did n't want to know and er I did n't want anybody to know you see but er , he was marvellous I know and I know there was something else tiny came away it 'd only be about six or eight weeks but it was , I think anyway what was lost was found and I was in hospital for about fourteen days .
8 I think perhaps what 's going to be said to you to the rest of the day erm will actually bring out the key points tha that Hughie was trying , trying to make .
9 First , be sure that you know exactly what is required , In some questions the statement of the conditions is deliberately written in a complex confusion .
10 The sentence : ‘ Algerian milk runs quickly up a drainpipe ’ has almost certainly never appeared in print before ( another NI first ) but you know exactly what is meant .
11 ‘ Then you find out what 's going on .
12 As you can imagine if you do n't what 's going to happen to what you 've got somebody else is going to say for you .
13 We must introduce … another National Service Act for a limited period until we know exactly what is going to happen …
14 We see only what is falling , never any Edenic first position fallen from .
15 They show not what was known about the event , but only some aspects of how it was talked about ’ .
16 They grant also what is called a divorce a mensa et thoro , or rather what we should call a judicial separation , i.e. they release the parties from the duty of living together on grounds of cruelty or misconduct ; but a divorce in the modern sense , which allows the parties to marry again , is not recognized by the medieval church in the case of any marriage which is originally valid .
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