Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [conj] [adv] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 It also made me think that perhaps I had more control over the whole presentation generally which is my biggest concern so get up there and just do some and therefore it 's going to go on to the confidence side of it .
2 and sort it out , let me know and then I will take it down to work
3 All those positions were going for want of an application , so I applied and because brought in people who he knew , certain of them were automatically filled but they want the Chief Administration Officer , so I applied and really I do n't kid myself that I got it because of my qualification because I had n't got any letters after my name .
4 I mean that presumably you would have been required to pay for your bed and board in the normal way without subsidy .
5 Oh six I mean and then they come back at
6 And yes it erm I mean and therefore we would be reviewing current practices which is that erm you know the film is in the building , the cinema is open , the staff are there and we therefore show a film at four o'clock because there 's no extra charge for us doing so and we hope thereby to attract however many er patrons to see it .
7 I mean and usually it will you see most people are looking to past students when they mark .
8 I mean if maybe it 'd be better if he does it Jon because he
9 I know absolutely nothing about P Way but then as Norman was speaking , I realized that perhaps I could put a few ticks in .
10 And he said er , no , he said I did n't think I had he said , but now , he said I realized that how I , was forgetting er I 'd be talking and I 'd forget sort of what I was just talking about that split second .
11 ‘ We said too much and not enough ; I ca n't believe you really think I intend that both you and Dana — ’ He came to an abrupt halt , and she felt her face grow hot as she remembered the accusation she had flung at him .
12 ‘ No , you said I 'd handle them and at the time I agreed but now I 've changed my mind , ’ Ruth told him firmly .
13 And then I sank and then I came up again .
14 I realise that intellectually it does n't really mean very much .
15 Now we travelled the best part of the Ukraine and we also dipped into and er we were there about a month , just under a month , and erm one of the impressions that I got there , just as an ordinary chap , no , not learned politically so I ca n't speak on the level er of most of your callers today , but er , I realise that here you had er people , in actual fact my my comment was the country 's half finished , everywhere you went there were building constructions so far incomplete , er projects underway and you 've got the impression that they did need communism in a way to make the thing work er , the er , let's take the Ukrainians , I mean that , that 's where the Cossacks come from and they love a good time , er those sort of people in a way need a strong government .
16 Well I tried and then I was let down by the group .
17 Accordingly I expect that either I shall find Bill at home drunk or I shall find him at home sober .
18 How could you really have witnessed that ? and when I say that finally I want to talk about terrier men because basically they 're the people who 've ruined your sport the terrier men are illegal , the terrier men are doing something that is definitely illegal in this country .
19 I say that perhaps you might be a ‘ vulnerable ’ person , because you say that you 've always been ‘ a bit of a worrier ’ , finding it difficult to relax ; and your mother also appears to have been an anxious person .
20 If er Mr Major is not going to look at why I say that then I hope that he , I assume from that that he has a better hope of peace an an
21 He does n't care what I say or how I feel — my feelings are meaningless to him — it 's the fact that he 's got me .
22 Taking my cue from her collaborations with David Steele and Andy Cox of the Fine Young Cannibals ( who have produced three tracks for the album ) , I suggest that eventually she may be drawn beyond the usual limits of rap , towards creating real verse and chorus songs .
23 ‘ If you 're going to be difficult , ’ Adam said , ‘ I suggest that either you wait for a hundred years or agree to reduce the amount payable , by half . ’
24 ‘ Since the situation is unavoidable I suggest that now you 're better you make yourself as useful as possible , preparing meals and so on while I get on with my work .
25 know what I want and then I 'll come back to what I was doing .
26 thing and that 's without a pump , so to set up it 'll cost me probably a thousand and a bit and I want and then I 'll need to have the rest of the money left over to survive
27 And I know she knows , but I worry that maybe I have n't said the right words the right way .
28 I imagine that even you are not above the law ? ’
29 I hope that someday I will be able to make more contributions .
30 I hope that gradually we will stop seeing them begging on the streets without any prospects for their future .
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