Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [pers pn] [verb] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 I mean I they 've got a , a stall on the market , I 've seen something on the market on that stall , but they 've not got it in their size and they 'll say to you , ooh , go over to the shop , you know , and you go over
2 Well I was just talking to Jean about that today , I mean I we 've got ta keep on doing it but , I think that
3 I mean I you 've got ta be clear what it is you actually want to do .
4 Erm I mean I I 've got from I think I 've certainly got Roger 's and and Norman 's erm stuff for
5 You see I 've got the prob I mean my initial reaction is I mean I I 've got no strong feeling to say we 've got to supply product the stuff it 's cheaper , we make more money , sod it .
6 Then Aggie dressed Granny in a brown calico shift which she had brought with her .
7 Er is I 'd looked at the using their machine build which I 've built in ,
8 I 'd like the people of Cambridge city to know that we do care about the people that are in dire situations financially and that we realise we we have got a problem in housing in the city and that maybe we should be saying no matter what 's going on nationally , that locally we want to pinpoint our social housing towards those people that we feel are financially less off and in more unfortunate situations erm get ghetto creation has been mentioned and I I would n't consider council houses to be ghetto .
9 MOTORISTS forget everything they have learned about road safety as soon as they pass their driving test .
10 ‘ But the moment they lose concentration they forget everything I have told them to do . ’
11 Let's say erm we forget about all that ten pound early and you owed me a hundred pounds , right , and I say erm forget that , just , just take it away , forget it it 's gone , you 're a hundred pounds better off .
12 I mean the one thing that Neil Webb can do , as you say he he 's missed a lot of football he played against our Reserves Thursday night , but the one thing he can do if he get an opportunity he can produce a telling ball .
13 Then , we suddenly realise what we 've said .
14 Every time you take a step in the right direction , realise what you have done and give yourself due credit .
15 So what I was gon na say was , that , that partic , partic er participant observations typically involves actually living with the , the study for a fair amount of time , so erm although they might tell you a pack of lies initially you can actually observe what they 're like , what they do and see whether they fit what they 've said and as time goes on you ha hope to develop some kind of rapport with them so that they might totally understand .
16 Lord Aldington replied : ‘ This will be the hundredth time you say what I 've said is a lie , and it is the hundredth time you have made me very angry . ’
17 So it 's use the red obviously the title and the red 's for your introduction to say what you 're going to say then say it by using your greens and then say what you 've said by going back to the red and coming back to your objective .
18 end of the day when you do something wrong they 're the first to nip in that office and say what you 've done wrong and why you 've done it wrong .
19 ‘ Open your mouth and say what you 've got to say ! ’
20 Say what you 've got to say . ’
21 She said you say what you 've got to say and people understand you .
22 say what you 've finished with
23 A riot of other emotions raged through Fabia then , eventually ousted by shock that he could do what he 'd done , say what he 'd said and then — calmly leave !
24 Erm sixty six percent of people believe that the people you vote for say they 'll do things for you but once they 're in they forget what they 've said .
25 Forget what you 've heard .
26 ‘ I think I said to you earlier — I did , did n't I — sometimes I forget what I 've said — that I wanted you to look after her . ’
27 How natural to bask in the luxury of Concorde , congratulate herself on a triumphant trip , sip a glass of champagne and forget what she had seen .
28 ‘ Now I can just go to Covent Garden Market tomorrow morning and replace what we 've used .
29 Forget anything you 've heard or read about ‘ living the part ’ .
30 or maroon which I 've got
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