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 . ’ |