Example sentences of "[pron] [vb infin] [adv] [conj] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 The Miss Cardings next door , they would have let me stay there until I got myself sorted out .
2 I 'm just you 're just making me think actually because I saw in one of the papers this morning erm a headline , if I can find it , it said something to the effect that — yes here it is , in the Independent , it says ‘ TV soaps are first to survive rescheduling ’ and it goes on to tell us that the British television schedules as we all know were the first casualties of war in the Gulf except for the nation 's daily diet of Australian soap .
3 Cos mum made me laugh tonight but she came in and she said oh you can have a hot cross bun there , I said well I think I 'll have a piece of chocolate cake and she said alright then !
4 Julian really made me laugh though cos I he was just fine was n't he ?
5 Always rang if she was going to be late , always let them know exactly where she was .
6 Let them dry overnight before you switch on the heat again .
7 She had a fistful of tiny flowers , and made me wait patiently while she described them all , making up her own names when she forgot or had never learned the real ones .
8 Let me know instantly if there 's any change .
9 Dearest friend — Let me know soon if you are quite well , and tell me just how you are feeling .
10 Please let me know therefore whether you would like us to remain as a member , at the old rate .
11 If you were not contacted please let me know so that it never happens again .
12 Ten of that eleven people in the last two weeks , sort of , complaining about but they do n't always let me know so that I can document it , that 's the problem .
13 Nor shall I stay longer than I need . ’
14 But what should I do now that I 'd been told about Belinda 's feelings ?
15 And he said what the heck will I do now when my savings is gone ?
16 This is what I was thinking , what would I have , how would I feel now if I did n't have the truth
17 Then he added : " And do I understand correctly that you do n't keep a " boy " in your house ? "
18 You r did I understand correctly that you ruled out sector six on grounds of coalescence ?
19 Can I suggest though that there is , using the cricket metaphor again , a long stop role fielded by the secretary of state .
20 erm can I suggest then that we questions from from the public .
21 How do I decide rationally when I hear a thousand different voices screaming contradictory advice ?
22 ‘ I heard you could eat any amount of steak and you 'd lose loads of weight ’ , or ‘ did n't I read somewhere that you are n't supposed to eat carbohydrate and protein at the same meal ? ’
23 Er can I check again whether you have a collection now which you have bought stamps for or items for during the past twelve months ?
24 ‘ Can I say then that I 'm sorry ?
25 ‘ You 'll have to let me finish now that I 've started , ’ he said .
26 He saw the tiny shudder that went through her and felt himself go still as she went up to the horse and began to stroke its face , its flank .
27 and how 'd , how 'd ya get there when you 're dead ?
28 Would you stay there when you were getting attacked night after night ? ’
29 Include anything you feel you want even if it 's not realistic or sensible .
30 I said bye then see you sometime , bye and I put the phone down , and she said what does she want then and I said oh she wanted to know where , you know she 'd gone and I said oh I have n't seen her all week you know after , while we was hanging , she was hanging pictures , erm , she come through , she said oh they look wonderful she said I 've got pictures she said , I want my mountain put up in my lounge , with that June burst out laughing , Neil went through and he , he put her pictures up and he was gone there , he said , god he said , you know literally it 's a day to hang pictures , I said well do n't worry about it , you know , that 's what he said to do
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