Example sentences of "i [verb] [verb] they [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Cos it 's , I mean even his I mean have they got a shower ?
2 I 've got some names and I want to use them to do a deal . ’
3 Ah lovely I saw saw them live a couple of times they appeared on T V shows as well .
4 Maybe the sentence was a bit short but I 've served my time on remand , I 've been in prison six times and have served about thirteen weeks altogether , but I do think they made a mistake I do n't know why .
5 Maybe the sentence was a bit short but I 've served my time on remand , I 've been in prison six times and have served about thirteen weeks altogether , but I do think they made a mistake I do n't know why .
6 I do n't think , ‘ I want this to be a religious painting ’ , but I do think they have a religious subtext .
7 As I said to her we 've got two shelves of hardbacks in the alcove because I do think they furnish a room as the man said , but I would n't be on for lending them out because you do n't know the condition they 'd come back in .
8 They were n't badly off because I do believe they ran a car and she would wear a lovely fox fur when she was out and about in the dale .
9 ‘ Then I did hear them fire the gun last night !
10 And I 've asked them to bring a boatload of garlands — ’
11 I 've seen 'em putting the notices up and goin' round knocking on doors , ’ my assailant told him .
12 Gould said : ‘ I 've recommended they offer the job to Brian Clough . ’
13 so I 've have them produce the lecture and then we 've gone on from like doing
14 This , Tabitha thought , is where I have to let them put a new crystal in the Alice .
15 In the English Lake District I have heard them mimicking the curlew , a bird not found in the Cambridge area .
16 Hedgehogs have neither the speed nor the manoeuvrability to catch rabbits but I have known them to kill the young in a stop , gaining entrance during the times when the doe has left the stop unsealed just before the young rabbits are moved out .
17 ‘ I 've heard on t' Brownie gals , ’ Aunt Nellie told her when the tall lady had driven off in her smart two-seater sports-car , ‘ but I don' reckon they do the sort o' good turns I 'd set store by — like helpin' wash up an' lay t' table — that I don' ! ’
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