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

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1 Their neighbour , the writer Julia Strachey , found them " congenial souls and seeing them does cheer one up " , although she recalled one evening when Eliot suddenly emerged in a dressing gown apparently " utterly distraught and Strindbergian , with his at-all-times remarkable manner accentuated into something ghostly and weird .
2 I ca n't , you ca n't , cos they wo n't let you take time off in lieu unless if it involves them having to employ somebody else to cover
3 I realized I had to do something about it myself .
4 I do n't think I 've left anything in there have I ?
5 I do n't think I 've got one here , but I could send you one .
6 I do n't think I 've got anything new on this so all of this comes out of B T 7 , and this is all to do with Stella 's original paper about who had responsibility for forms and so on .
7 ‘ I certainly do n't think I 've got anything to prove .
8 I do n't think I 've got anything .
9 I do n't think I 've got anything more to get actually except er
10 I do n't think I 've got anything more to get actually except a
11 I do n't think I 've got anything more from this morning so , only a bit about policy fees which I believe are now scheduled go up in first of August .
12 ‘ My dear , Hari , do n't you think I 've learned anything about human nature from my stay at the prison ? ’ he said softly .
13 ‘ I was playing in a particular game and did not think I had done anything spectacular at all when I was approached by Heffernan who told me that he wanted me for the Ireland team to play Australia in the Compromise Rules series , ’ recalls McGilligan .
14 I do n't think I need to say anything further on the Council 's erm position on the new settlement erm or reiterate Hambledon 's earlier view that it 's n its er view that the settlement is not needed and can not be justified .
15 I do n't think I have heard anything remotely like it before .
16 I mean I 've learned something .
17 I mean I 've got one at home what .
18 I mean I 've got plenty of black , so mustard and black whatever , whatever , cerise and black or something , that 's daft really you know
19 ‘ She thinks I 've got nothing better to do than play with her all day . ’
20 I will leave them behind me and go only with the clothes on my back , and then I have two miles and a half and a byway to the town , and bring pretty well dressed I may come to some harm almost as bad as what I ran away from , and then , perhaps , it will be reported I have stolen something , and to carry a bad name to my dear parents …
21 So it was awful to find I 'd done something wrong .
22 But it gave a warm , satisfying feeling to know I had done something right .
23 Yes I , I know that bit I did n't know you had to do something to stop the
24 ‘ And if they blow up , you will know you have forgotten one .
25 did n't know she 'd got one
26 We were therefore very disappointed when Ms de Jonghe found she had to cancel everything at practically the last minute .
27 They were half-way to the car when she found she 'd left something behind and went back in a flurry of carrier bags and magazines .
28 ‘ Whether yer believe it or not , do n't ever let me see or know yer 've 'ad anything to do with 'er agen , ’ she concluded .
29 But , I expect you 've got one in your door anyway .
30 I expect you 've got lots of dolls , have n't you ?
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