Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [verb] [pron] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Just time for a card — we leave in half an hour — had our last night on the Johnny Walker now it 's local firewater or nothing remember what I said on the phone and do n't have it cut too short .
2 It 's got to the point now where everyone thinks everything we do is just deliberate shit , us causing a disturbance .
3 I 've learned to live with it , because if it looks horrid , or someone tells me it 's horrid , I wo n't read it .
4 That 's that 's it until I know or I know what I 'm actually looking for in it I can run around chasing me tail all day which
5 'Cause when you hurt yourself or I touch you you go crying to mummy saying that daddy 's hurt you do n't you ?
6 Open it quickly , or I warn you I shall burst ! ’
7 We had to pay er there was two lots of erm tyres , there was one set of buses were fitted with and another one with or I forget which it was there but I know those three were involved at some time or other and we used to record the mileage , send it off to them , showing what each bus ran during the month .
8 Tom did very well at the Guildhall where nobody told him he should stop singing , a piece of good news he passed on triumphantly to his grandmother .
9 He remembered that Firelight had to feed it with milk , but where she kept it he had no idea .
10 Erm , yo see across the world that their political situations arise er because of an , an elected leader and also situations arise where you have someone who 's pushed himself into leadership , and I think erm we have a , a fairly stable society here because of that .
11 I drop you off at my flat where you do what you like .
12 well you do n't have to go where you give you one
13 Next you have to decide when to enter the date and time information — do you want to use the spreadsheet like a time clock where you record what you are doing at the time you do it or will you use it to maintain a post-hoc record and enter dates and times in batches .
14 If you do — or you know someone who does , then this is for you .
15 . Or it stands up or you know you you go and put it in the cupboard , and all of a sudden there 's a there 's a there 's a face looking at you , you know .
16 Or you make it yourself .
17 Here you are I 've got your two queens and hope for your turn up or you put your one to it .
18 And after that it 's , it 's partly systematic , that you discover more organisations and you go and look for them , and it 's partly luck , that erm you drop into a library or you meet someone who says ‘ Oh , did you know that erm there are these papers in , in such and such a library ? ’
19 Ca n't remember whether I owe Madge a letter or she owes me one .
20 It is to reach a position where we are no longer assailed by doubts and uncertainties , where we know who we really are and where we are going .
21 Often bad things happen after — you know , like you 're taken away to school , or they tell you someone died or summat like that .
22 He certainly liked Alix , and after the demo he took her off for lunch in a pub and then for a walk to his room in King 's , where he showed her his pots and his paintings .
23 Where it tells you you 're at
24 And in that little book it said , If the firm provided space for bicycles or what have you they were responsible for them .
25 It never occurred to Robbins that there was any need to describe the internal culture of higher education ; it was taken for granted that everyone knew what it was , or at least what it should be .
26 These names are either prescribed by law ( wholemeal bread ) or clearly descriptive ( beef stew and dumpling ) or , in the case of fish fingers , the name has been used for so long that everyone knows what they are .
27 The purpose of the group meeting should be made clear from the start so that everyone knows what they are about , and what is expected of them .
28 Because it was the women themselves who were organizing it because they felt part of it they did n't see it as some sort of other people that were more politically motivated that than them giving them something to keep them out on strike , which by its very nature could could have been something that the people would have accepted for a while and then not accepted .
29 He thinks nothing of staying up till two or three o'clock in the morning in casinos , although I tell him it 's very , very bad for one 's constitution to have irregular hours .
30 Although I advocate what I have called a ‘ philosophical ’ approach to particular subjects , I believe that this must be attempted through the study of the subjects themselves .
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