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

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1 You will recall , however , that before you vanished from our lives you entrusted me with the notes you had kept while working on the Big Glass and the Green Box , telling me I could do what I liked with them , and adding , in your usual sensitive way , that I could always use them to wipe my arse if the paper decided to sack me and I found myself really hard up .
2 If I make money I I 'll make you I can pay you as well , if I go up I mean if I go down , he said , I can go up or down as well , he said .
3 I I 'll tell you I will be I will be popular daddy when I get home .
4 No , I I I can remember what it 's like actually .
5 I suppose it 's erm in in that sense erm er I I I I can see what you 're , this , I do n't think that 's a factor in in in the , in the erm in in the fact that these wars are short .
6 ‘ With a figure like yours you can take anything you like , love , ’ said Dad jauntily .
7 Now , promise me you 'll do what I ask ? ’
8 They thought she might be having a baby , and if she really wanted to hurt them she could tell them she might be .
9 Oh course I can Erm there was a game that we called er Tin Lurky You probably wo n't well you never hear that expression now and er we used to get this old t any tin can and er you somebody would kick it you see and er the one that was sort of one used to have to fur and fetch this tin an bring it back again and then was should all hide , sounds a daft silly game , I know , but this one had to find us and the first one he found it was his turn next to fetch the tin and then find us again .
10 Three days now that 's you you 'll know what I mean here do n't you ?
11 ‘ But Una is of age and it 's she who will decide who she wants to marry .
12 Oddly enough — those of you who may recall what it was like in the Ruhr ( or as crews called it " The Happy Valley " ) — on this occasion there was one searchlight waving about near the top of the Ruhr , and for one agonising moment it waved over the Whitley , and there was another one at the bottom by the Cologne end .
13 She could see that the captain believed all this — there was certainty in the peacock imminence around the woman 's curly hair — but whether she herself could accept it she was n't so sure .
14 I think you yourself can decide what you want to miss out .
15 And whilst we had no opportunities last year for canvassing or erm for getting members we we could have I I felt er put on more fund-raising events as we had a quiet year and we could have probably at the same time persuaded one or two people to actually join us .
16 You may tell him I 'll do what he wishes . ’
17 It would be good to see old England again and even if I did n't find her I could tell myself I 'd just tried that little bit .
18 ‘ Surely , if you 've worked for him you must know what I mean . ’
19 No wonder Maurin told her she could believe what she liked as she could prove nothing .
20 A terrible song from a concert at Blackpool echoed back from when I was a tiny girl : " I do n't want her you can have her she 's too fat for me . "
21 I told her we could share what we had , but she would not have it .
22 But I should think knowing him he 'll know what it 's like .
23 Well you said to me he could have it he said I 'll have tonight .
24 ‘ I 'll do it I 'll do it I 'll do it — they ca n't I wo n't let them I wo n't let … 'S hiding he 's hiding he 's hiding … only comes out for me … 'S crying , he 's crying inside … ’
25 Well if you want facts and figures on it we can give you it but I 'll tell you what it 's meant to I 'll tell you what it 's meant training service I can tell you what it 's meant to the royal dockyards which we 've got to talk about yet from thirteen thousand , in some instances you 're down to five .
26 And on that side , what we fireplace it used to be what we used to call a boiler , you used to fill it with water and it used to the fire used to heat it for you to take it we used to call what we used to call ladle it out into a a bowl to wash your pots with or wash your floor with or anything with .
27 Tell 'em we 'll buy anything they can get on narcotics .
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