Example sentences of "[vb base] the [noun sg] [subord] i [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Well make the veg if I do that . |
2 | The only way we can actually go about it is that if we use these cramps and if you remember me telling you , or I do hint every now and then , make sure you keep the cramps straight parallel to the rails , and that 's the reason why because it 'll fall straight , now if something 's in twist and we want to bring it back again , what you do is if it 's in twist that way , you put the cramp as I 've done these slightly up |
3 | I am sorry I ca n't be any more help with that at this stage what I can do is to take that question away and circulate the information after I 've done some sums . |
4 | I 'll wash up dear while you watch the telly cos I 've |
5 | ‘ I reach London , I assess the situation because I have to do that however clever the plan looks that we put together here . |
6 | ‘ This time it 's only a practice run ; listen carefully ; the door will have to be opened ; that 's your job Tim ; Derek , you hold the life-line cord , drop the dinghy when I say , but forget what I told you at Blackpool — this time let go the handle when the line jerks tight ! |
7 | I think there 's a pride that , that the majority of firemen are , are fairly clean and smart erm there are the odd ones that have to be told but it 's not the same sort of discipline now as there was , and I 'm not sure whether it 's right or wrong , all I see I , I enjoy the discipline when I had it , I sometimes wish it was brought back but er it 's not the time now it seems for that type of discipline , so I think they manage well but er I would like to see a little more but perhaps I 'm a bit old fashioned . |
8 | I know the muck because I live in it myself . |
9 | ‘ Call The Ambulance Before I Hurt Myself ’ ( Nettwerk ) |
10 | ‘ Call The Ambulance Before I Hurt Myself ’ ( Nettwerk ) |
11 | I think the intention if I recall correctly was to give er stewards |
12 | I never leave the station unless I witness some person or persons committing or about to commit some offences , minor or otherwise . |
13 | When I am fishing on my own I only weigh them straight away if they appear to be over 9lb , and leave the weighing until I pack in if they appear to be less . |
14 | I stop playing the pipes before we leave the town as I appear to be missing out as far as the wine is concerned ! |
15 | When I retired four years ago , I decided I would like to help and encourage other people to paint , and hopefully get as much pleasure form the hobby as I do , and since that time I have been able to meet up with groups of friends and pass on to them the knowledge I have gained through the pages of your magazine . |
16 | yes , answer your point Mr it does , er , er this particular point , if you take the directive as I understand |
17 | ‘ Here you have the sea so I think we have ways and means of — if it came to it — of stopping them from entering the harbour landing . |
18 | Oh heck you have the microphone cos I mean . |
19 | Crossing the boundary , I always check the airspeed because I know that above 60 knots , if necessary , I can make a well banked turn of up to 180° , with virtually no loss of height and return for a downwind landing . |
20 | I think I 'm making my point , I have been saying for some time now that given the fact that all that security has n't produced the results , the logic of that is dialogue , and when I see the opportunity as I saw it , of dialogue , direct dialogue with Mr Addams that could lead to a total cessation of this violence , I felt it was my duty to do so . |