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

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1 It makes me so cross when I see so much imported fruit and vegetables in the shops when we have as good , if not better English produce on hand .
2 When I light-heartedly suggest that he should use Klan members who still harass him for target practice , Cash is genuinely shocked .
3 In his letter of acceptance he wrote , ‘ I gladly accept and I shall do all I can for you , ’ and he did literally that .
4 Yes , they were appointed by the County Council so I sup and er I , I rather think that they , we never got paid but I rather think th they 'd have to pay the Council something for the midwife 's services .
5 I rather think that they are concentrating on the main task which is to see that the children are properly provided for .
6 I rather think that he still lives in and as Marg said coyly to me one year , he had given her a lovely little candle in a special little bowl with , with water
7 Erm er I was concerned when my Noble Friend said that he 'd looked up Hallsbury but that it did n't contain the right words , er er I rather wonder whether he looked up so to speak the right version or the last version .
8 I rather suspect that it 's inherent in the very human situation that it 's impossible to give a final and satisfactory account of the relation between the individuality of the individual 's experience and the world .
9 I so wish that our love and respect for the deceased could have been expressed openly , and with joy and gratitude the way yours was .
10 I merely ask that you keep a sceptical , but open mind and ask for nothing more than that you check the figures given to you .
11 I merely hope that I will not be a Charles talking about the fire cover again for today and er perhaps in future times for the simple reason that it is one thing to make a budget , it is one thing to do a .
12 At this point I merely suggest that there should be an amendment to the Treaty of Rome , stripping the Commission of its powers to issue of its own initiative interpretative , law-making directives and making it , as with all democratically controlled civil services , the servant of the elected national governments .
13 I merely say that I think the question might be expected to interest your readers , but I am by no means confident that they will care much about the matter .
14 I mean I personally think that we 've , that with that third session , looking at things , certain topics have come out
15 Because A you 're not wasting the time , you 're not worrying about the post sort , you 're getting the stuff quicker , you 've got the thing logged in and logged out erm so to , to a great extent , I mean er we should be ab I personally think that we should actually s be trying s we should be expecting to see an advantage but let's just take that as as , as , as neutral so that you have n't got a er a worsening situation and you have n't taken adva taken advantage of any
16 I personally think that ANYTHING is game for a joke .
17 Richard continued , ‘ I personally think that there is a lot of hypocrisy surrounding this subject .
18 But I personally feel that it needs complete refurbishment and that costs money I think that the points been raised earlier about having some sort of jazz pub here or some pub here is very bad and I think we could investigate that .
19 And containing it is extremely expensive and I personally feel that it 's wrong to expect the community at large to go on paying week after week , month after month , year after year er in order to contain a problem which through no fault of its own belongs to the soccer .
20 We Christians have already lost that battle , and I personally believe that we should not attempt to fight it again .
21 I entirely agree and I do not exclude them wholly .
22 I entirely agree and there is nothing I wish to add on my own behalf .
23 I only ask because I have had educational advantages , courtesy both of Cambridge and the fresh , clean-limbed members of Her Majesty 's prison service , that may have been denied to readers who , while possessed of many excellent and succulently moist personal characteristics are , perforce , less verbally erudite than moi .
24 I only ask because you may miss a rare opportunity to improve you life in April , due to misplaced prejudice .
25 I only hope that you will never have to read this letter — not because my life is worth anything to me but because it breaks my heart to think of you alone in a world which I have found to be so harsh and unforgiving .
26 I only wish that my father could know that I 'm at last setting up on my own …
27 I only wish that someone had opened the exit door before I passed through it .
28 I only wish that your uncle would hurry up with his consent ; I doubt whether my resolution to behave myself can hold out much longer . ’
29 ‘ And I only wish that I was family and so could be of help to you and had some rights to see you .
30 I only wish and I mean this very sincerely I only wish we could spend as much time and as often as is spent discussing fox hunting on the county 's homeless , on abused children , on the handicapped , on the increasing crime and on unemployment and I only wish that the media and the public and even members of this council would take as much notice of that as they do about this debate on fox hunting .
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