Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] [conj] [pron] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 She 's sitting there , she 's putting it all in and she goes , she goes and she goes and she goes , yeah
2 She sits there she goes and she stops and you 're just about to go to sleep and she goes so loud !
3 And she sits and she talks and she talks and she keeps repeating the same thing again .
4 I mean , what I want is that she shouts and I shout and she shouts back , then I say I 'm sorry and put my arms round her , then we kiss and make love maybe , and in the end we 're both real people again .
5 and she uses that you know and she makes rugs and
6 She says that she hopes that in the end another by-pass scheme will result from the conference .
7 She says that she screamed when it happened , she did n't know what to do .
8 Mrs Whitehouse 's response was again immediate , and she says that she thought that the poem was ‘ like the recrucifixion of Christ , only this time with twentieth-century weapons ’ .
9 She says that she thinks that once she 's back in the States , her husband will continue to harrass her .
10 And she sits and she talks and she talks and she keeps repeating the same thing again .
11 He goes and he goes if you live in New York we 'll take you to the erm he said then we 'll we 'll let you fly around the city for a while !
12 Nigel : ‘ It beats as it sweeps as it plugs up the hole in the ozone layer ? ’
13 It matters because it means that a trust can be construed even from words which look rather unpromising .
14 He says that it shows that staff acted properly .
15 He says that he hopes that whoever buys the site will realise the historical significance of ths site and at the same time maintain the buildings .
16 He says that he hopes that there will be a meeting of minds on how to deal with traffic problems .
17 Is that what the Prime Minister means when he says that he believes that Conservatives want to use the national health service ?
18 Runs off and it sulks and she sulks when you tell her off she just sulks she wo n't look at you she wo n't talk to you .
19 Lives in the trees and the water , in the soil and the snow and the hills , and he kills and he kills and he kills .
20 What do you make of the , the ending of the poem ? and he kills and he kills and he kills .
21 For my purposes , it suffices if I say that one of the questions was whether an original lessee is liable to pay a rent which has been increased by a variation in the terms of the lease reached between the assignee and the landlord .
22 His own urgent concern is the material-spiritual harmony which he sees as something lost and never again recovered : here , certainly , he agrees with Winckelmann .
23 He cleans as he sweeps as he shines ! ’
24 He goes a dirty red colour and wriggles about as much as he can considering his condition , and I wonder if he 's shy , but then he explodes and I see that it 's anger , not modesty .
25 Limitations are imposed by the fact that you have to wait two months for the educational psychologist , you have to close the biology lab when it rains because it leaks and they have n't sent anyone to repair it yet , you have to apply for a short in-service course rather than the full-time MA that you really wanted to do because there are n't any secondments any more .
26 Indeed at times it appears that she thinks that this liberation progresses from age to age ( though in correspondence she tells me that she thinks that the conclusion to history may well be that we annihilate ourselves ) .
27 For example , you would n't consider hair dryers to have a gender but it seems that they do and masculine black is popular with the boys .
28 Clough jnr was generally an irrelevance ; once more , it seems that he struggles when faced by defenders who can react faster than he thinks .
29 It falls and it lifts and it lilts and is never still
30 It gloats when we win and goes in the huff when we lose .
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