Example sentences of "[coord] [conj] i [vb base] [adv] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 The year erm which was done last year myself , self assessment and that I 've actually my form tutor to suggest it and they are reasonably positive , like sixty five percent to move into
2 So if you 've got children looking at mortgages , just tell them to be careful and that I think really my advice would be to , for anyone starting off a new mortgage now , to definitely go for repayment , until they 've sorted out what they 're doing , because if you cash an endowment within two years , if you ca n't keep up the payments , if you lose your job , then y you get nothing back .
3 ‘ It 's done , and although I say so me'self , it 's one of the neatest jobs I 've ever performed . ’
4 But it 's on a hill in the , in the , in the , it 's a long way down from there to walk and , and if I remember rightly it was on the outside of the hotel , on a bank and that to me means that erm if we had had some weather , which we had at that time , then the roots could have suffered but the other clue I think is that erm it comes into leaf first and it drops its leaves first in the autumn so maybe it 's a different tree than the other , different variety , because there are several horse chestnuts are n't there ?
5 And if I mind right I think it was some kind of relational that used to e in the bank , that was a teacher there .
6 Everything is very different now , there are new considerations , and until I know exactly what is going on you 're not going to draw me on the subject . ’
7 And before I go tomorrow we 'll compose a joint letter to the two of them , pointing out how well we get on without them and urging them not to hurry back .
8 And before I go on I must set one thing straight .
9 I rushed out without any money , and before I go home I must go and inform Mr Felton 's people where he is .
10 It 's long hours and when I get in I 've seen enough shoes to last me a life-time . ’
11 ‘ I 'as to save up for the fare , and when I get there it 's nearly time to come back , ’ Ella said .
12 I can manage and when I get home there is a good neighbour who will — ’
13 And when I sit here it means two things : first , that we all stop playing a part at that moment and second , that I 'd like you all to come over and sit down to discuss what we 've been doing . "
14 Naturally I say , ‘ Hang on a minute ’ , and when I turn round she is off in the kitchen banging saucepans about .
15 Look at her all sweet and innocent , and when I turn away she 'll nick a chip I can see you sit down !
16 And when I come in I had the shock of me life when I come in .
17 No , but I pu put it next to the lift and as soon as Hughey comes put it outside and when I come back I 'll take it away .
18 ‘ I just go out for a bit , just for an hour or two , and when I come back you ai n't even got the kettle on .
19 And when I come back you put it on yourself !
20 And when I think back you know when I think about it and in the lower class of family even pyjamas were unknown .
21 ‘ Oh I 'm Vanessa , and when I grow up I 'm going to be an actress . ’
22 And as I walk past I want you to turn them over so I can see if they are clean on both sides . ’
23 That 's what it is Martin , confirmation really of what er Mick said to you in that interview , Steve , Tommy two , three but playing at central defence , Dean 'll be the skipper playing in midfield , Michael at the heart of the defence , Phil in midfield , Paul wears seven but will play up front , er Mark at eight in midfield , wears nine , well that 's a bit of nonsense is n't i in terms of numbering , cos he 's gon na play at left back not at centre forward , Gary is ten , Tony eleven , then on the bench , really good to see David and Rod , Bob 's there as well along with er Paul and that 's er possibly a a first chance for the youngster there , and Michael who has been bloodied already but er a little bit of experience in and er the youngsters , and as I say again it 's really good to see and in the number and er I 'm still practising and I shall give you the Pisa team when you return to the er rather sodden Lane with the spectators all huddled towards the back of the stands to get er extra protection from the er rain that 's being swept a on to the stands and er has obliterated the markings on the pitch .
24 Well erm I mean Andrew , he was very clever , he went to university and as I say now he 's nearly fif getting , getting towards fifty well even so he 's buying a house and last December things got so bad he took a job as a dustman a at Anstey , he lives
25 ‘ It 's years since I 've been up here , ’ Vitor said , ‘ but if I remember correctly there 's a good vantage point another mile on . ’
26 But if I bring in my camera it means
27 It ai n't a street or nothing , but if I get there I might recognise summat and then know where I am .
28 Michael still lives with his mum and I live with my mum , but if I sleep up my house , he sleeps up my house .
29 I said but when I come here there are cars everywhere , I says on on the picture
30 In that trance-like state we drift apart , still staring , but when I turn aside it 's as if we snapped a silken cord .
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