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

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1 Well , well I mean we called in the other day
2 Oh , of course the opposite happens in a group , I mean what happens in groups you know therapeutic groups tend to be like this one , they sit in circles and they , they kind of focus on very often on the leader who often plays a very , very powerful role even if they claim not to .
3 I mean it says in there about feeding them feeding with feeding th a dog you use your own common sense .
4 Well I mean it it I mean it happened in circles in , in the
5 I mean I know in my time when I was a crane driver if they , if one of them did n't turn up dow down at Cliff Quay they 'd come along to a crane driver and they 'd say , take a rope for us will you .
6 I think it 's a difficult situation , I mean I know in er in Nottingham now , if the car parks are full , you actually get directed by the attendant to use a disabled space .
7 We will in fact be er I mean I advertise in the er I am a client of his and we will we will be looking at the same he will be a competitor of ours in some fields .
8 Stu , I mean I live in Glasgow , the chances of me leaving Glasgow are pro , pre pretty slim but yeah , I certainly do n't want to stay in Scotland because of any loyalty , that I do n't think it 's given me very much other than a lot of experience , a lot of struggle , a lot of opportunities to stand alongside working class people and fight against , you know , the injustices .
9 Joined as an M C. Erm , effectively I I mean I work in a Direct Marketing Department , all the junk mail for the un uneducated .
10 so I , I mean I suppose in a sense it would be good if you did actually change something but that 's not entirely necessary for me .
11 I mean they only threw him out because they just did n't , have the , the , the staff , I mean I sat in there day after day and I felt bloody sorry , they were ringing , ninety percent of their day taken by ringing , begging for staff
12 Really ni , I mean you get in there and you feel really comfortable and everything 's there you got a nice radio as well and er but yeah , it 's really very nice !
13 I mean you started in forty eight
14 And they come in , I mean he skids in the hall at night I mean it 's my fault I threw the rubber ring towards the kitchen down the hall he sort of skidded before he got there and there was a , and he must of had mud er , you know like like he had
15 I mean , he 's all , I mean he walked in the door , he was , I 'm coming down the garden , and erm , he walked down the garden and he 'd seen me , and he started really smiling .
16 I make them play in uniform :
17 I expect they come in daylight ? ’
18 I expect them to finish in the top two .
19 I am trying very hard to find new work , but I expect you see in the papers that many jobs are made redundant — mine was ‘ cut up ’ for about seven people to each do some more .
20 But I as I say I go in there
21 But I say I believe in in one respect alright , she 's got the car she can whip in and out but I do believe in another respect she 's got to the point where she ca n't be bothered !
22 ‘ Now when I say he believed in England I do n't mean your thatched cottages and warm beer he did n't think the place was cute , not just his grandfather 's birthplace .
23 I suggest you get in touch immediately with your late father 's solicitors . ’
24 Well I mo moved because promotion was in the line for me , I was in the Royal Marine Police in island depot in Plymouth and er I 'd been put on plain clothes work and I 'd been doing acting sergeant you know when the sergeant was off sick and all that business and er I 'd put , been put in for this to move because we had a two bedroom bungalow but the twins were getting big and I realized that we 'd have to have another bedroom you know , very soon and er , this seemed an opportunity to get a house and also in Plymouth , that Plymouth was a naval town , you see , there was still those days there was still kind of a , a lower deck of sons , what they call lower deckers , in other words you know people in the lower deck of the navy , their sons did n't really have much , ever have much chance of getting into places like Dartmouth College or Cramwell to do as cadets , well the headmaster at Regent Street School had said to me that Keith was very keen on flying , he was aeroplane mad you see , and , he wanted to go in the Royal Air Force , well he said to me he said oh no put him in the Navy and as a chief art as an artificer , so I said oh no , I said if he goes in the Navy or the service I want him to go in the front door not like me the back door , I had ambition for him
25 I want everybody dressed in their best clothes , ’ Moran demanded .
26 I want you to live in peace .
27 " I want you to stay in bed Patrick , let's try and get rid of that cold before morning . "
28 I want you to get in touch with the Mayor and tell him I need to have the Council offices opened up .
29 ‘ Celia , I want you to get in touch with Ronnie Thrale at London Weekend .
30 The job takes forty eight man hours , and I want it done in two hours .
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