Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [adv] [is] " in BNC.
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1 | Oh yeah , that irritates me but , I mean it 's gon na it 's gon na make them think again in n it ? |
2 | She says it has made me think why is there no local transport readily available . |
3 | Juror : ‘ I 've had some drink and that 's why I asked when is it dinner time . ’ |
4 | ‘ Frederick , I asked when is the material going to be ready ? ’ |
5 | That 's the certificate which I regret now is with South Staffs museum at Lichfield . |
6 | What is I mean why is he |
7 | You know it 's , it 's the money I mean why is anybody doing anything |
8 | I mean why is n't there a tremendous outcry , saying this must change , we can still have democracy , but let's have reasonable , sensible , working hours in parliament so that we can get more women into parliament . |
9 | I mean where is she going to get that money ? |
10 | We fell out for a little while but I mean , playing loud but I mean upstairs is fine . |
11 | I mean when is it it 's a disgrace to the social service workers is n't it ? |
12 | I mean today 's the only day I 've had free and the phone just has n't stopped ringing . |
13 | I mean though in n it ? |
14 | we spoke I mean how 's that |
15 | telephones and I mean how is it for telephones ? |
16 | My choice for the new look team as I posted before is as follows |
17 | One thing I hate now is seeing telly programmes involving violence or mental pain . |
18 | The only time I cry now is in my sleep . |
19 | Most of what I say here is now agreed upon by other scientists working in this field , though this acceptance has come only fairly recently . |
20 | oh I 'd suggest , with respect , that it should be included in a footnote to that affect so that the simple minded like myself when they see well cost value of , as almost eighteen million and a present day value of twenty eight million and over and look again at twelve hundred and four pounds I say where is the money gone ? |
21 | Nothing I say hereafter is intended to relate to the second decision . |
22 | And we 're happy we once again say on the phone , Well what I want tomorrow is a deposit cheque , contract , bankers order and if you 've got copy available I 'll take that a juggle it around as you want . |
23 | What I want today is a ban on tree felling in old growth and primary forest north and south . |
24 | And what I want then is to hold his hand in front of the television for several evenings a week , and if you do n't understand that , if you do n't know what that feeling is , if you do n't know why it 's like that then you know nothing , nothing , nothing . |
25 | All I want now is to get this 'ere wallet into the mitts of that geezer I do n't like the look of . ’ |
26 | What I want now is a head of department in a really good school , and then I 'd do what our head of department has done . |
27 | Well look through that and I wa what I want now is if you , can try and work your way through it . |
28 | ‘ What I want now is a good scotch and soda to take the taste away . |
29 | ‘ What I want now is to know who in the last month has been here to buy arsenic and belladonna ? |
30 | This means , of course , that the kind of contradiction I mentioned earlier is rarely discovered by the average fundamentalist because their one-dimensional way of tackling the text , a few verses at a time , will not lead them to make these uncomfortable and , I think , liberating discoveries . |