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

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1 er because er her children but erm say that we we did n't want to sort of upset her by erm you know
2 They taught me what I want and what I do n't want . ’
3 sort of what you want and what you do n't want
4 Does he agree that the time has come to put forward with ever greater clarity the kind of Europe which we want and which he has already outlined in his comments ?
5 If I cough or something it goes quite for a little while then comes back again .
6 Just imagine if someone you know like
7 I mean if you I do n't know if you know of anyone whose standard of English is quite poor
8 You feel more confident do n't you in a group situation if you know exactly what people er er know or what they do n't know , cos there 's nothing worse is n't there than to go in and thinking they may already know this , I might be going in an teaching my grandmother to suck eggs here , I 'm not sure what they know about this .
9 The thing is , if they always give you and you , your , nine times out of ten what they do is like , is either , they either put a can over there or a beer or something , they put it over the end of the , the weapon pull the trigger and that , even with a flash that can go like that , and then they show you one with the , the erm flashes right which have more powerful than the and they 've actually got same again same charge as a life grenade in , but it just plain cardboard so , obviously no trap , but if you lay on them ooh er , you get or something you do n't throw what they do now is they put one they light one , put the helmet over the top of it and make it lit , it runs like buggery and it 'll go a hundred , a hundred and fifty foot up in the air and inside it looks like its been and where its been in the thing it 'll be like er , six seventy foot off the ground , I mean I laid on one once and I , landed about two foot too my left so I 've rolled over , rolled , rolled , and rolled , as I 've rolled I 've rolled over on my back and I 've had all loads of over , like the , I had a roll there its like the er
10 he was saying all the sort say at work you know that they they do n't know and they start on about er
11 You know that they they do n't think of that though .
12 Of course , anthropologists know that they themselves do not belong to cultures of this kind ; but rather to ones which present a jumble of themes , in which any impression of overall coherence is produced kaleidoscopically — that is to say , patterned arbitrarily with mirrors .
13 ‘ I 'll be sorry to leave , but I know that whatever I did today I do n't have a chance of playing at Charlton on Saturday , or the week after . ’
14 ‘ I hear that anyone who rings up Elizabeth Bowen in the morning gets a pretty sharp retort .
15 Not when I was there of course it was er it was er er radio was there you know and we we called up the shore station at Ered at nine o'clock one o'clock and five o'clock every day unless there was er a fault in the radio which we were usually able to overcome .
16 There is a grey area for all of us , a philosophical no-man's-land between what we know and what we do not know .
17 And not I should n't be here I really do n't know what I should be saying I really have n't got as much knowledge as everybody else that does n't matter , if you 're in a group it does n't matter what you know and what you do n't know there 's still things going on within that group that you can contribute
18 Er we did we were gon na raise a point on that the clash of the regulatory rules and the producery duty of under trust law , you know and I I think there you know there there was a comment that that I picked up with Professor Gower you know in his report which I think where he said the Government obviously have greater confidence than I in reliance on pristine trust law in relation to modern commercial developments such as unit trusts and occupational pension schemes , which its founding fathers never contemplated .
19 Write a letter to the author of the book and say what you like and what you do n't like about it .
20 I felt that what I was really talking about was my confusion over what I want , what I like and what I do n't like .
21 I want people to tick off what they get and what they do n't get right ?
22 Do n't tell me what I remember and what I do n't !
23 Please note that everyone who does not have a British , EEC or Swiss passport must be in possession of a valid visa in order to be able to travel through France .
24 Alan , I 'm sorry if I 'm sort of trying to put you at the end and continue and I I do n't intend it like that .
25 Personally , I doubt if anyone who has not experienced the onset of irreversible disability can fully understand the horror of the situation .
26 If you find self-assessment a difficult exercise , and you probably will , then you might like to consult people whose opinion you respect and whom you feel really know you , maybe former colleagues or former teachers .
27 I 'm very active in the Party in Manchester and er would support the union and the region er , as a constituency er constituency member and I , you know , spend hours every week trying to ke keep this , keep the Party in Manchester going and I think that what we 've actually got , what we 're seeing inside the Parliamentary Party , are a number of people who seem to have forgotten who they 're supposed to be representing .
28 ‘ I think that anybody who sits around and does n't make the investment has got big problems coming in the future .
29 It 's only while they stay so in-house as a D S O , that we have to be so careful about what we do and what we do n't .
30 I guess I 've been lucky in finding people whose playing I love and who I do n't have to tell what to do . ’
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