Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] [pos pn] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I hide my sticky hand behind me , as if it 's brightly stained . |
2 | My good sense knows you are right in your stark decision , and yet I regret my good friend . |
3 | I mean his little friend that came around on Sunday , Mat |
4 | The the problem that we did have , I mean my normal lecturing style until here in fact , was that I would just waffle y'know and generally do a few bits on the board and then carry on for an hour or two but the sh people were n't getting the notes down , that was the problem with that . |
5 | You see I 've got the prob I mean my initial reaction is I mean I I 've got no strong feeling to say we 've got to supply product the stuff it 's cheaper , we make more money , sod it . |
6 | I mean our back door should really |
7 | A love song on the crackly Holiday Inn radio which the maid always switches on as her final flourish after she 's done the room ( Hugo and I go down to the pool and swim and use the sauna while we wait for her to finish ) or a pop song on the telly as Hugo and I eat our continental breakfast ( orange juice , coffee , a croissant and a Danish each ) , too languid even to stretch out for the remote control and switch it off — will make tears come to my eyes : move me with the desire to say , You do love me , do n't you ! |
8 | I raise my other fist nine inches from his face and he shrieks , crossing both arms before his face to ward off the blow . |
9 | I fear your great cross is work having become weary , flat , stale and unprofitable . |
10 | Twice I bang my bandaged left against his cheek , and feel the cuts re-open across my knuckles . |
11 | Instead of moving all the gear around , he said , how about if I borrow your bass cabinet ? |
12 | ‘ I trust my inner wisdom and guidance . ’ |
13 | I hate my rotten job and I 'm still not earning enough and I do n't see the kids enough and there are n't enough people like you with enough of whatever it is to change anything . |
14 | MUM , I HATE MY BIG BROTHER 'S GUTS . |
15 | And I hate your creepy wife and your creepy daughter and I wish you were all dead . |
16 | I realise your main worry is that she or the children might have been infected with the AIDS virus . |
17 | I expect our little miss found it repugnant , the first dirty old man she was put to . |
18 | They also insisted that I sue their front door — and not my own — so that people had to go through their gallery . |
19 | Mind I 'll tell you honest she asked , fat lady this take your troubles to her I forget her bleeding name . |
20 | I want my red hat on , I want my red hat on , I want my red hat on |
21 | I want my red hat on , I want my red hat on , I want my red hat on |
22 | I want my red hat on , I want my red hat on , I want my red hat on |
23 | I want your hot cock up me , now . |
24 | Joan while I remember in my car I 've got some things that I want your professional advice about . |
25 | ‘ I want your real name . ’ |
26 | Look here Alan , I 'm ringing you because I want your personal assurance that the local nick will have people on hand tomorrow in the Market Square when the meet assembles . ‘ |
27 | I want your hard prick inside me . ’ |
28 | Just ask the old girls to make their and say well I want your National Insurance numbers ? |
29 | I urge my hon. Friend to keep in close touch to make sure that response times are up to the charter . |
30 | I urge my hon. Friend to examine more carefully the health arrangements in many European Community countries , because Britain is one of the few in which a patient may visit a general practitioner and receive hospital treatment free of charge . |