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

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1 That cooker hood was filthy , must of been all the Christmas shopping cooking I mean I think I 'll put the new filter on , I 'll have a go any way
2 If it were n't for the bit I earn I daresay me and my bairns would be in Dudley House an' all .
3 If you could pour some tea in the tea in the milk I mean I think I would like it .
4 the only thing but I mean you know you accepted what he said and then went on and , and by using your picture with the , with the cheque I mean you had him eating out your hand at the end did n't you ?
5 You ca n't beat a wet shave I find I find I mean people have said that oh having a wet shave makes my face sore and things like that .
6 I , I 'm , I 'm not with you on that one because erm I 'm sure I 'm vaguely at the back of my mind I think I know what it is , I have heard of it I mean
7 Because I think you find that when you go all time , when you come to go into a salon I think you find you 're slower , do you know what I mean , because you 're not used
8 But when you move into administration you find you need it . ’
9 I think Stan Collimore 's just said to the ref to the linesman on this side you know I started my run from m my half of the field but that would be a dangerous game to play against somebody with his pace is to give him too much space at the back of him .
10 When anything like this happens in Waldron City everybody starts shouting for action , and as they have n't much idea just what kind of action they expect they take it out on the administration , and that means Wilson .
11 See , my idea originally was that cos it comes back from when I used to go in the in the Blue Anchor in Lancaster after work I mean we had everybody in there !
12 ‘ So , Rosie , like a fool I let him manipulate me into working twice as hard as I imagined I would .
13 As to Caretaker I think you know my position there .
14 A lady I know who saw his mother 's funeral said that Yeats would n't go into the church .
15 Yeah but I mean that 's not necessarily an issue I mean what did she do for B M W cars ?
16 We 've got two officer 's for example who are leading on working the young people in the town , Youth Development Officer 's er we , the Local Government Unit has a policy team initiated work on the youth policy , and this arose out of erm a member seminar 's , September eighty nine , where er the members felt that really the Council was n't doing enough for young people , that we as a Council , not not to think about young in the way we deliver our services and it was felt that we needed to go out and talked to young people , which we did in the winter of that year , erm and find out what they wanted from us , and the res as a result of that , that , that policy , and that consultation exercise has now developed into a front line service where we have two people full time working with young people in the town and that 's on various things , graffiti project , the underpasses in the town we , which have got graffiti type I mean I know there not everybody 's cup of tea , but I mean they way .
17 come on then foot 's to , yeah a bit of an adjustment I think you need you 're funny , you are , come on then come on then , right , hold that , you 'll finish off the carpet anyway , here are then ,
18 So that 's why we we make the advert curious enough or enough curiosity in it , no vagueness I suppose we make it vague enough to say I 've got to phone in .
19 and somebody says , Well the girl you know he says you never call you you never told him about that .
20 Since we anticipate strong demand for this new product range we recommend you to place your first order as soon as possible .
21 So er er after a bit you see he changed them round , he , he guessed somebody were and of course I got the job
22 And certainly you know I mean Yona 's list now of support for this next rally we 've got on March the first is huge I mean it 's sort of and that 's not gon na go away is it you know I mean next year I do n't know what we 're gon na be up to but hopefully we 'll be supporting somebody else in their er struggle for fair play and that network will obviously come into play you know I mean I 've we 've been South Wales have said , Oh you know these are all our contacts you know some of the women in South Wales and in Deeside they 've said these are all our contacts and these are the people that were good and did the work and got the leaflets out and brought the money in you know and it 's as simple as that really you know .
23 ‘ If it is merely enchantment I suggest you allow me to show you around .
24 I mean I 'm skint at the moment I 've I 've I 've hardly got any money money at the moment .
25 At that moment I think he felt it was Greg 's day .
26 I have lived there for fifteen years , but the moment I leave I feel it closing the doors on me with indifference .
27 and I , I showed her around some I , on the way back I said I 'll take you to Branston Park on the way back and I 'll show you where John 's working and I took her on to the , into the car park and I said look there he is up , huh , cutting the lawn , he was up cutting that , the big lawn she said one massive place I mean I took her all the way through Branston Park back to erm
28 I tell him it 's another shooter , and he gives so little reaction I think he believes it .
29 And we asked them to tie it up , the lads made a bloody job I think they tied it up for coming round .
30 Do n't you see by ha do n't you see by not retaliating , you 're already showing us something it 's just a personal opinion I have I 've it 's like , I du n no if you have the se erm i if people are taking the mickey out of you , ignore them .
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