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

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1 Three hundred people say hang round the bar and say , conservation board I 've had lots of letters , well so have I , we 'll get get through them they might cause trouble .
2 I do n't want to stay anywhere too far away from my flat , in case I 've forgotten something and need to go back for it . ’
3 For instance I have given one which is in the last ten years we have nearly one and half million more people in work than we had ten years ago .
4 At the end of this necessarily lengthy examination of the decided cases I have found nothing which causes me to depart from the view I expressed before embarking on that examination as to the appropriate procedure to be followed under section 7(3) and section 8(2) considered simply on the basis of the statutory language .
5 Well not at national account level I 've seen lots of people now and I 'm sorry
6 ‘ Since I stopped drinking whisky I 've realized something .
7 ‘ Of course I 've done something about it .
8 So many times I have heard someone tell me how they wished they had told the person now dead how much they loved them .
9 Geography I have found nothing very difficult .
10 The Newfoundland will will jump into the into the water and will tow a boat I 've filmed one towing a boat .
11 In 25 years of general practice I have had nothing but admiration and gratitude for their assistance .
12 W. S. I 've let plenty of people go .
13 So therefore , if this term I 've got one , two , three , four , five weeks roughly left and I know that sometimes erm what 's that ?
14 Ave you come to pawn something of hers ? ’
15 Proud veterans who have contributed to National Insurance for decades are reduced to applying for means-tested benefits along with layabouts , New Age travellers and the like who have contributed nothing .
16 In the drawing the box is open at the search end and in the search we hope to find something that will fit exactly into that box .
17 A lot of them off the field which have got nothing of course to do with him .
18 Perhaps that 's because being a larger lady I prefer to have something on the large side rather than the small !
19 You 'll be all up , Kieran , Kieran you 've got somebody behind you .
20 And if you change one spreadsheet you have to change everything because it is n't automatically changed throughout .
21 Elsewhere in the issue we 've got plenty of wonderful walks , tropical tests , fun features , a cracking competition and an exclusive interview with perhaps the most famous mountaineer ever , Sir Edmund Hillary .
22 So that 's every fo , every second we think to say something , we 've got to turn it on ?
23 ‘ You , my boy , have done a wonderful thing for us and in return we wish to do something for you .
24 By law they have to put somebody er put somewhere in there for people to smoke .
25 It 's , it 's a bit like in Northern Ireland where you 've got your the religious erm influence they 've got somebody like Ian Paisley the strength of that man and his group
26 It 's a pity they 've got nothing else better to do .
27 I that 's in case you 've got one then is it ?
28 It might cost you a thousand pounds if you live in a a huge detached house and in the back of building you 've got lots of rooms .
29 What they already owned will be taken from them , and they will pay higher bills to feed cash to shareholders who 've done nothing .
30 Even though you know in your heart you have done nothing , there is still the nagging doubt , the fear element which remains . ’
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