Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] [art] [noun sg] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 So when the five year come up I 've no longer insurance alright , er I so i c if I change the pump costs about two hundred so I s so I said
2 I will not call the Home Secretary any names , but I repeat the point made by many of my right hon. and hon. Friends .
3 I declare the meeting closed .
4 I declare the meeting closed .
5 Then I declare the meeting closed . ’
6 I declare the resolution carried , it 's an ordinary resolution .
7 I declare the resolution carried as a special resolution .
8 I put the resolution to the meeting those in favour any against I declare the resolution carried as an ordinary resolution .
9 Erm resolution eight er , set out in the notice of the meeting to increase the aggregate annual sum available for directors ' fees to two hundred and fifty thousand pounds I put the resolution to the meeting those in favour any against I declare the resolution carried as an ordinary re resolution .
10 I put the resolution to the meeting those in favour any against thank you very much , I declare the resolution carried as a special reso resolution .
11 I declare the resolution carried .
12 I declare the resolution carried .
13 Those in favour any against I declare the resolution carried .
14 I declare the resolution carried .
15 I declare the resolution carried .
16 mm I mean every Government does some good and some bad , but on the whole I think the Conservative have done good , because they 've made more people home owners than ever before
17 the festivals car park , you know the whole thing and I mean then he kicked them off did n't he , so they moved up to Cross Street so in a way it 's their own fault , they could of let them stay there , I mean every body wants to be settled somewhere like
18 I mean a steam tug you got to have coal and you got to have the old boiler , old boiler , you got to heat that up for the steam cos that did n't pay then .
19 I mean a thought strikes me erm , you know , maybe this is very much to do with the war .
20 Oh well , I just say , I mean a lot depends on when other teams can play us .
21 I mean a letter does n't
22 Can I just ask Mr Chairman I , I mean the battle seems to be between the council and the District Councils , is there any danger that the outcome would be the abolition of parish councils ?
23 I mean the hamster died in that corner so .
24 The battledress was very good , I mean the army seemed to wore it all that time so er we had it for several years and we had to press that every day , thick material , very heavy .
25 ‘ No , boss , I mean the bastard 's got a wife — lives over here .
26 I mean the unconscious becomes a sort of god in that case .
27 Seems to me a very reasonable conclusion , I mean you can redress it up in Freudian terms and say their conscious did it , which is really very similar thing to say , I mean the unconscious becomes a sort of god in that case .
28 Right , now if you do n't interact right you 're not gon na get a result and if the customer does not interact with you , then you 're not gon na get a result , right , now if you assume that as you 're working your way through that appointment that your enthusiasm is passing across to the customer or anybody else who is in the room , right , right , but through that interaction right you 're working towards a result , now if you go and come out of that office , about his , with a result , you 'll know you 'll know what you 're getting next week or next month you got ta I mean the customer 's got ta be at the
29 Er i it was alright if the man took precautions but if the woman did n't take precautions there was er I mean the man did n't , there was nothing the woman could do at all about it .
30 I mean the budget presented will no doubt include an increase , we will put in a budget higher than this year 's , I imagine , simply inflation and on costs , we 'll will mean an increase over this year 's budget , wo n't they ?
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