Example sentences of "[vb past] [pron] [vb base] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Anyway , as I was saying before Adam interrupted me see I fancy Adam , he 's really nice . |
2 | you do n't by any chance want to borrow that four pound you just lent me do ya ? , wow |
3 | The recession — it looks as though there is a glimmer of light , but I was on the continent a couple of three weeks ago when the mortar attack took place at Number Ten and the reaction of people I met I mean it was much more marked there than it was here , or seemed to be . |
4 | But even so , when Angie first materialised I suppose I was a bit put out for two or three days . |
5 | I mean listen I 'm the first person to talk in in support of body piercing I look I have parts of my body pierced I like it but I do n't think standing around the street corners sort of revealing it is a nice thing to do . |
6 | one of wo one of the worst ones cars ever made I mean they do make rubbish , but that 's one of the worst ones ! |
7 | made a Lady , or made I mean she was given that title , or actually I 'm dead against the fact it was her husband who was given the title , erm but to abstract away from that at the moment , somebody who 's been in public service all their lives and who 's devoted much of their life to the cause of the people , I mean I realize that an awful lot of people would think that Margaret Thatcher has n't done that , but let's say that , for the sake of the argument , that at least that 's what she intended for the time being |
8 | what they , what we got I tell you . |
9 | And they put on every consultant through out training course they got I think we 've made I think we 've got sixty five . |
10 | Please note that individual hotels , guest houses and selfcatering establishments have the right to vary the conditions outlined here and/or impose additional conditions , provided them inform you of such conditions before they accept your booking . |
11 | I taped I want you to check it for me , I taped me and Sue walking home cos I have to do around the school you see . |
12 | and when we moved I think we had a new insurance policy to cover and the others became mine . |
13 | And erm they tasted I mean we all used to have a taste of it and it tasted quite nice ! |
14 | ‘ If they ever stopped I think I 'd retire . |
15 | Yeah , he 's , he 's into ev oh it must 've been about six or eight weeks ago he started saying a couple of things and I thought oh he 's coming now , but it stopped I think I got excited when he started saying dark , but that 's as far as it got , int it ? |
16 | And they used I think they used to do that with blankets . |
17 | If I tried I suspect I 'd find I could n't articulate the words . |
18 | as Cybil mentioned you know I mean if if we want to criticise your first ten words it comes a bit hard up to five thousand you know . |
19 | She tugged at his sweater and he helped her take it off . |
20 | He understood , and helped her lift it onto her hip . |
21 | Then Chola helped her carry it through to the inner room where the family sleeps for warmth in winter . |
22 | The freed girls helped her finish it , scrub tables and chairs . |
23 | Sally let her take it . |
24 | And she let her borrow it and she sent back forty Rothman 's cigarettes and said thank you very much , I 'm very |
25 | But er she let her kiss you ? |
26 | He used it whereever he could and in some places where he should n't like in the rainwater system . |
27 | Well Alex mixed the mix , I put them in the oven and Sue told me get them out or they 'll burn . |
28 | I think people believed I let them down |
29 | I believed I put them to good use against Pakistan . |
30 | The pubs I was in had a crackin atmosphere , and when ruddock scored I guess it was almost like when Leeds get a goal … not that us leeds folks have got anything against the scum you understand ! ! ! |