Example sentences of "[pers pn] and [vb base] [pron] [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | Say that for me and go I 'd say it were you were a snob . |
2 | Watch me and wonder what would have happened if I had n't sent you away last night , if I 'd done what I longed to do , if I 'd let you make love to me … |
3 | I loved those girls and was sad to leave them and know I would never see them again . |
4 | Yet , because policymakers often neglect demographics , those who watch them and exploit them can reap great rewards . |
5 | I look forward to hearing from you and trust you will agree either to continue our present arrangements or propose some suitable alternative . |
6 | I mean as I say now , how can you turn round to a to a bloke who 's , well does n't matter what his on , eh , what , what ever his , his rate of pay is , how can you turn round to him and say you ca n't have more than seven per cent , and his got , his got something like a about twenty five , thirty per cent . |
7 | After the case jobless Heath said : ‘ I still love her and hope we can make it back together . ’ |
8 | Like an illustration in a childrens ' book , you look at it and know there will be magic on the other side . |
9 | my o my own personal view is if we just pay the fifteen and it 's sort of off in there straight away and then spend but not to sort of say , well you can spend it and update it ca n't you ? |
10 | I think for me , one of the main questions is how we enter into joint activity with the British Labour Movement , or do we just turn our backs on it and say we ca n't do it , they are too racist , they are too imperialist . |
11 | We could then leave it and say we 'll pick it up in an hour or so |