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

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1 I mention that not in any boastful sense it 's only to reassure you that if I can do that then I , I ca n't be very much out of giving the wrong gen .
2 ‘ He has been offered a player/coach position at Exeter City and that 's obviously interesting him but I will be getting in touch with him before I go on holiday to see what he 's doing .
3 The important point here , as everywhere , is only to use it when it is appropriate .
4 Therefore , if a reviewer starts going on about something other than the game s/he is obviously telling you that the game has not really got anything different in terms of game play to offer .
5 She 's constantly losing it and then she blames someone else .
6 Yeah , Mummy 's already told me and I do n't feel
7 Lord Justice er Bingham did say that the relationship between the client , the auditor and the supervisor er is an issue of policy which is more appropriate for decision by parliament than the accounting profession and yet er we 're still subjecting that to control er by the auditing practices board , not a statutory body er er and it 's already told us that it 's going to impose passive requirement on auditors er in this very difficult area .
8 If I could artex the wood , it 's a lot easier cos all you 've got ta do is just scrape it and leave it .
9 he reckons Pete 's cheating on Susan , he 's been really bad to Helena as well he 's just using them and all
10 It 's just tape it and then some wanker sits and tries to work it out .
11 I do n't know , I felt that was , I mean , erm it 's so easy to be snobbish , but if the problems of experimentation that comes out of accident because you want to achieve an accident and you want to achieve the fall of things on the page , and the accident that occurs because , as you say , nobody 's ever told you that you 're not supposed to do that , so the accident is n't a case of reacting against a rule to test it , to see whether it would stand up to being broken , the one that 's just happened I think , I
12 ‘ You 're the one who 's always telling me that things will pass , and to make the best of them .
13 Well I , this this is something that 's always staggered me because he worked seven days a week , down the mine feeding horses you see , had to be fed , and watered seven days a week .
14 He 's always enjoyed it and spends most of his time working with it .
15 He 's still kept his but he 's got lived in , all the property he owns he can have the town square , there 's nothing !
16 MY WIFE , Regina , is forever characterising me as possessing an almost childlike naivete — one attuned with a more idealistic time .
17 Well the thing is , I mean it 's like buying it as you 're going ahead and just totally re-tiling it and going round .
18 And I should think it 's bleeding spent it and all .
19 Finally this study has given me a good idea of what life has been for people living in the past in America , where as before , I would n't have had a clue and it 's also taught me that no matter how many times you read a book , you 'll always find new links and connections .
20 And we , we were talking about erm this with Mr I said yeah it 's really annoying me cos every night
21 Well the reason it 's put there is simply to remind you that the guarantee is always a plus or an extra .
22 Their duty is simply to apply it as they understand it . ’
23 It 's either take it or leave it . ’
24 Ember said more loudly , ‘ So now it 's either sell you or sell me .
25 There 's one at Kentish Town , a businessman who smokes big fat cigars like this and he 's half finished them and he throws them on the train and when the doors open no-one clears out the way and he steps on and he 's such as bastard
26 Well he 's never seen you before he 's danger
27 Clare 's never told me that she 'd done anything with Stuart .
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