Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [subord] [pron] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 I mean if you your land I mean okay
2 I mean if you I do n't know if you know of anyone whose standard of English is quite poor
3 So I mean if I I might have magnesium carbonate and I drop hydrochloric acid on
4 I mean when they they decorated all the outside , they put these locks on the windows , this one here .
5 Yes I mean when we we went on a
6 I dare n't have done if I had n't er oh oh I know once my my doctor came to see me about something and there was erm a lot of people used to use er some pills oh what were they called , little round pills , when at the monthly periods they used to use them , oh Doctor Johnson 's , Doctor somebody 's pills , now they would have the effect of er your period you would see more than you usually did .
7 And that is is is not what I get cos what I was doing is doing them meself and then
8 What I find if you you when they get to erm not necessarily a speech but a pertinent part you 've got to read it two or three times
9 Personally , I doubt if anyone who has not experienced the onset of irreversible disability can fully understand the horror of the situation .
10 I thought if anybody he 'll be as normal rule he would
11 So I think if what we 're doing just now , cos I 'm part of Carlton Athletic as well , and what we 're doing just now is trying to get into the secondary schools in the east end , and getting this message across to the kids not ee to buy these drugs .
12 I think if anything it 's more likely that what we 'll have at Oxford is some extremely tough women , because these are women who have made their way through the educational system and are tough cookies .
13 You see I think if I I 'm trying to en envisage it , if you are erm you , you live in an area and er there have been some er outbreaks of violence of , you know , a nasty nature , some people have been killed , there 's been sort of erm disruption and er and so on , I do n't know how you 'd feel , I think you may feel erm a bit concerned about this , you 'd see things breaking down and you would n't see quite where it 's going to , to lead .
14 I think when you you get probably fifty five , and get them sixty retire , why should you put up with all this harassment ?
15 You you and I discussed whether I I was going to be able to do it .
16 ‘ When I was talking to him , he had this habit of looking over my head and I wondered whether what I was saying was going in , but he was digesting it and seeing how he could turn it round to his way of doing things .
17 The baggy cut of the jacket made me look as it I 'd eaten one roast dinner too many , however the loose fit gave complete freedom of movement — particularly useful for stretching when scrambling or skiing .
18 I , I take what yo you say because I I 'm in favour of beat officers , but
19 One of the men she recognised as someone she had seen on the Prosecution side in a Belfast court during trials for terrorist offences .
20 They 're , they 're , they 're put well , they 're supposed to be putting swear words in it , stuff like that you know so They they just want ordinary common or garden speech cos basically to help sort of like English students actually coming to this country you know ?
21 Well there used to be just me but then they 've employed another one and we were so fed up with being on nights that we said look , I 'm afraid we 've had enough of this , you know so she I said to her how about you allocate us each to a ward you see
22 As I say the main idea is that when we get the answers to these er you you know regardless of what you 're actually telling me you know whether you them right or not .
23 You know cos you you said that you di there 's no there 's no one who you really know round here .
24 And you know i if a chil a child is bruised , very often erm you know if it it especially with you know , maybe a mother who has a few children to look after , and she 's on her own twenty four hours a day with them .
25 You know if you You know I ca n't stop feeling as though that morning he used that lorry as a weapon .
26 Um generally speaking you know if you you might want to use sort of fairly y'know sort of fairly brief extracts y'know sort of five or ten minutes or something like that maybe and get people to y'know respond to it and so on .
27 She questioned whether what they lacked was not ruthless ambition .
28 In 1913 , Mrs. Pember Reeves commented that it came as a shock to realise that working class wives in Lambeth who looked as it they were ‘ in the dull middle of middle age ’ in the 1950s , Viola Klein remarked that women generally looked old at 40 , which may indicate some improvement .
29 and er then she said if she you know I have them and I said no I told her all right we 'll be seeing you and
30 Oh going back to the apprenticeship you were more or less left as you stood because I I thought that journeymen were very what 's the word very er they were only too willing to let you know what was going on and when you think about it you can see why .
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