Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [verb] [pron] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Do you want me Do you want me to drop it or should you drop it ?
2 When you 've tasted mine you might not want , you might want me to bring you bring you back a different sort .
3 be a doctor ’ — She asked me had I thought it out ?
4 ‘ He asked me to let him have his way with me .
5 When they , when they stopped using them do you think anybody kept them as
6 He really you know made me feel I say I were n't sat there like I was with that fella thinking well he do n't seem to know what he 's saying anyway .
7 Steve made me laugh he said we 'll have some mushrooms so me showing off I said erm , how much , how much did I , a kilo , a kilo of mushrooms when I come back I got
8 what made me think you see it 's right at the top where the morning then
9 I mean everyone knows she fancies him , but like , she 's been getting really flirty !
10 Last time we got them filled we got them from down here , thirty odd quid .
11 I mean , where did he think I thought he got his new car and his loft extension and his fridge-freezer ?
12 I do n't think I want it thank you .
13 We did not we think I think we thought it would be seen merely as a gesture .
14 I mean I assumed he wanted me to know Poindexter 's name was Beethoven … it did n't just slip out .
15 he 's not , he 's not , he 's not a , he 's not stupid , Christopher , he , he 's certainly not stupid , and er he must have seen , I mean I assume he keeps his bank statements , I mean I 'm afraid we have one or two bank statements which show thousands of pounds that he 's received from us over the last year erm and , you know , he ca n't blind because they 've all gone through his bank account , you know , he must
16 He I mean I know he eats you out of house and home , but he 's quite a good lodger is n't he ?
17 I mean I know I told you this
18 they just want to start it , cos once they start getting through that 's when they start getting wanting decent , wanting to eat more and I mean I make them clean theirs thoroughly , they 're really good at doing them actually as well
19 It it 's one of those unfortunate things that I mean I think we 've we 've got to look around and see what we can do about .
20 Yeah I mean I think I think they 'll put some more there afterwards but
21 Oh it should be covered definitely , I mean I watch I mean you 've got all the extended programmes , I mean last night I watched the nine o'clock news until ten o'clock and then the one o'clock news at dinner time until two and , and erm various things , I mean I think it 's quite enough myself , I mean I 'm speaking as an ex-soldier at seventy years old , and I think well I do n't think really that people necessarily want to hear it all , even the people who 've got people over there .
22 Once the film has stopped I want you to describe everything that you saw during the previous five seconds of film .
23 If you do n't buy them do you believe somebody else will ?
24 Well erm I said if you want me to do it let me know and I 'll come and do it but just make well she 's cancelled before because once she had n't got the money and
25 Want me to help you kick it ?
26 He impressed Meredith Jones as he impressed Philip Burton — both to an extent that they had never been impressed before , driving them to help him help himself .
27 The maintenance of such records in departments was traditionally seen as enabling them to see who did what , when , where and why , and what were the effects of these actions .
28 Hey Do you know I mean I know you 're into rock and roll but do do you like some of the Tamla Motown stuff and that sort of thing .
29 I do n't know I mean I think it depends how you d whether it is as formal as that or whether you almost do it by saying to er to half a dozen careers officers and half a dozen employment officers , Fill that , you know , Fill that in .
30 Well I might have I just do n't know I think I mean I used a load at , why , want white ?
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