Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] [to-vb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Me eat , me want to eat them
2 Mummy me want to eat them in the high chair
3 Mummy me want to eat them in that high chair , you staying out here ?
4 ‘ I think the book said a lot of them want to do it . ’
5 ‘ They must be on some bonus for the FA Cup semi final — none of them want to miss it !
6 And then if I please to reach him a hand and pick him up again , he shall know and acknowledge to whom he owes it , and walk more humbly thereafter .
7 As the outcome bears no relation to either an efficient market or the declared aims of government policy , it sets up pressures for those who feel injured to seek political solutions , which mean greater government intervention and greater inefficiency — a treadmill with which I regret to say we are all too familiar in the United Kingdom .
8 Now I 'm against that and I 'm therefore against I regret to say what the Noble Lord , Lord said , and I 'm extremely sorry to see that he has moved on this particular matter er because th there is no case , that has been really made out for this .
9 I regret to say I have , Mr Stevens .
10 I regret to say I think you are .
11 I regret to inform him that , as things stand , he gives the impression that he intends to cling , right reason or none , to his position of power over a people who have consistently told him and his party that they want no part of it .
12 I turned the switch and I regret to inform you that out of the loudspeaker came a lot of old Irishmen singing maudlin songs .
13 ‘ Your appeal against the above offer of permanent accommodation made available to you on 12-9-91 has been considered carefully but I regret to inform you that the appeal has not been allowed and you should sign for the tenancy at the local housing office by 2-12-91 .
14 After careful consideration I regret to inform you that you have been unsuccessful .
15 Having examined this location I regret to advise you that there are several reasons why this stop can not be relocated as requested .
16 Well But it was sto er I mean to say they told er the undertaker who they wanted .
17 What I mean to say it 's not very , it could be appreciated if they about it , but we just er left to do it and then tell him afterwards the bits .
18 Well , I mean to say you have to make the best of things .
19 If you look at it in a certain way , right , it shows your ignorance , I mean you 're over in England , right , for so long — I mean to say you should know what to chat in front of certain people , right ?
20 But I mean to say you sees these big ladies , well I 've seen them on their
21 I mean to say you do n't want no more like this
22 I mean to pick I mean who , who who could replace ?
23 In a few weeks time , I hope to get a short spell of leave , and I mean to devote it exclusively to literary work .
24 We then left the tramway ( grid reference SH 822 113 ) , though I mean to explore it more fully on a future occasion , and turned right up a forest track past some quarry buildings .
25 I 'm here for one reason — to do a job , and I mean to carry it through to the best of my ability , with or without your approval .
26 I am not particularly patient about unfinished business and I mean to see my mother happy and settled before you leave . ’
27 Yes , just on the sub-ward level , of course there 's really , there 's a lot more investigations to go into targeting the resources , just I mean to target them in a city by having these standard mortality ratios for wards , but they 're all below ward level , and target the specific areas .
28 I mean to arm myself from this day on — be warned , lest you are tempted to trespass on my confidence .
29 On my life , ’ he said in a quick , light whisper , ‘ I 'm glad you 've given up thinking I mean to trick you .
30 I mean to tell Her Grace what I know and pray to God that she will discover a means of remedying the situation , ’ Brackenbury said obscurely — but then he paused , hesitated and , seeming to make up his mind , spoke boldly .
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