Example sentences of "i [vb base] [conj] you [verb] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 when I went down there , there must of been a winding me up but the only problem was that er , it was all into er one thirty but er but I mean after you went out I took Thomas out on the road
2 I mean if you go down Cornmarket in a normal summer , you can hardly hear anything but erm American voices , so it just shows that there is a vast potential there , but it 's getting them here .
3 more information I mean this is , I mean this is part of what I was talk mythology I mean we 're talking about the index survey so when I raised the example of Churchill and the Churchill ex example is , was a good one because I mean he was an intellectual in his way , you know I mean he was a big bright cookie and but his was in terms of word count because he had a use of words for the way he used his words was how ordinary people would understand him I mean if you go back to you know we will fight them on the beaches and everything else I mean you think of the number of syllables he used in those words etcetera , etcetera I mean that 's sort of what I 'm getting to I mean he had his sharp succinct approach you know
4 Erm er I mean if you go back to 's view , i it is , it 's legitimate for the , for the masses to commit excesses , it 's not legitimate for the Party to promote them .
5 The thing is I mean if you turn round and just say to them well they 're messing about with all the hours we 've put it down to the erm
6 You did n't see it this morning , well , I mean when you come over
7 I mean when you spun off last year and broke your ankle did you think that it might be , well , worse ? ’
8 Well that 's what I say if you go down on er Sunday , but they wo n't be there , we 'll have to make a organize a .
9 I recall that you brought up the suggestion and positively hammered at it . ’
10 Dragging the pad towards him he found a clean page and wrote : Dear Harsnet , I know you never answer my letters or return my calls , and I know that you handed over your notes to me on the understanding that I could do what I liked with them and not bother you , but I have to say that while there is much in them that I admire , as I will always admire much in you , no matter what , there is also much in them that seems to me to be puerile and , to put it mildly , bigoted .
11 I understand that you found out
12 GrandPat did something wrong I suppose when you went down like a when he 's lying on his back because you do n't go down there very very fast .
13 No , I 've farted once every morning , I love when you wake up .
14 Well I think that you clip on here .
15 I think if you go back a hundred years the problems in British culture were much worse , but nonetheless I do think there 's a tremendous arrogance around in modern so-called civilized Britain , and particularly when they talk about the ancient civilization of Israel , I just think that they were a far more humane nation than we are .
16 And it was true , I did and er , and I did reasonably well at most of the games that I play but er I played cricket for St John 's and I played when I was in the army at this last time and er , and erm , you , you know it 's I , I think if you make up your mind and you 're fit enough .
17 I think if you move out
18 erm I I think if you look back , and again we could put a another paper in on this , N Y one , which was erm sort of a background to the history of planning in Greater York , which er er we we did , which I think Malcolm Spittle wrote for the for the greenbelt , enquiry , erm and that showed that in the , well before nineteen seventy four of course , there there were four authorities involved in Greater York .
19 Now I think if you look back on this report famous report that did n't through .
20 But I think when you get down to 20ms you 're in the ball park , and you can handle that . ’
21 I think when you go back to your desk you will find a letter waiting for you from the Commissioner .
22 I think it 'll come but , well , we 're rather impatient I think when you look back over the past hundred years you see some massive erm changes which are quite unprecedented .
23 Because I I think when you play back that tape I am really on tape !
24 to other things , we 've kind of veered of the , one of the subjects that we were er , we did get onto which was how the police and the courts er handle er well victims and indeed criminals , I wonder if I might conflate erm both those groups into one question , its a very broad question , but I wonder if you think by and large the police do a good job , erm button one for yes and button two for no , erm and the majority here say yes , seventy seventy people say yes the , the police do a good job and since we 've talked about the courts do you think the courts do a good job by and large ? , we 've been talking specifically about erm some of the more bizarre erm statements that have come from the bench , particularly in with reference to crimes erm , that have treated against women , well now , seventy nine say no , so the police comes thumbs up , but the courts are way down , now not surprisingly there are n't many representatives from the courts er amongst this hundred
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