Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adj] [vb base] [conj] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 You can see them beginning so far out … you see them lowly grow as they come nearer and nearer to the shore , rise and then thrash themselves against the beach .
2 I think it was Oh What a Lovely War that I first remember seeing you round about the university .
3 You all insist that I know nothing but nobody else can do this .
4 If I was a cynical person , which you all know that I am not , I would have said it was the Government 's intention to help lawyers make more money out of the Act .
5 You all know that you have an area/county representative who acts as your direct link with the Executive Committee through Betty Syrett , the teachers ' representative on the committee .
6 Probably to speak to you first see if she recognized you .
7 What do you two know that we do n't know ?
8 This is simply natural , it 's a fact , you both know that whatever happens , even if God and the Devil were to stand in the way , you will have what you want .
9 ‘ I wonder , ’ said Charsky , ‘ if you both feel as I do . ’
10 Okay , I think you both recognise that we 're gon na have to make , but we realise it then , in the case of horses there are only ten possible ,
11 It makes me all upset when I think about them .
12 On the reduced T V licence fees well I think we all recognize that everybody who 's unemployed is n't living in the lap of luxury drinking ten double whiskies a day hitting the racecourses with a top hat and tail on the only pleasure , especially people who 've got young children to bring up is the television and such is the price of the licence nowadays that in order to sustain that other things in the family are going short .
13 We all hope that they will eventually be as the recommended ones .
14 He is an adorable person , and as he is still young we all hope that he will make a new career now .
15 I am very sure that you will agree with me , if I may borrow a phrase from Joyce , that we all hope that it 's not at all unlikely that George Craig will come again to preach .
16 We all hope that she will be all well again in the New Year .
17 I do not doubt that she wants to live and we all hope that she will .
18 We all hope that there will be a good agreement at Maastricht .
19 We all know that what he terms his ’ meandering ’ round private Bills has been responsible for a good deal of heartache and not a little management time in British Rail spent trying to meet some of his objections .
20 We all know that we are under the microscope after various events in the past , but I think we can control ourselves ’ .
21 We all know that we exist in three dimensions — our bodies occupy a certain volume , and we can move it from one place to another .
22 We all know that we feel better after a few days in the mountains but why is this ?
23 But without rationalisation Chairman we will not be able to extend those services that we all know that we want to assist people to stay in their own homes .
24 We all know that we have yet again a busy and exciting year in front of us .
25 Our next priority like er , Labour says like a the different degrees is er the primary schools er many of which as we all know that we 've been struggling and to cope with inadequate budgets .
26 ‘ But deep down we all know that we are faced today not with realities and images .
27 Nell dies in mid-winter , far from home ; but we all know that she is homeward bound and will see another and better spring :
28 Yet in our bones we all know that there is such a thing as national character , even if only a fool or a racist would attempt to define its precise ingredients .
29 We , like the Kalam of New Guinea , distinguish jays and crows , or red deer and roes ; but whether the two kinds of native oak in Britain are one species or two is a problem , and certainly we all know that there are more differences between different breeds of dogs than there are between some distinct species of animals .
30 We all know that there are crimes for which the penalties go up to life imprisonment , but that does not seem to cover the point raised so eloquently by my hon. Friend the Member for Glasgow , Shettleston ( Mr. Marshall ) .
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