Example sentences of "[vb base] [pers pn] [conj] [pron] [vb past] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 I tell you what I , the hedging I liked too , is if you can have a hedging that comes , you know , some of the garden centres sell them that you got something every month of the year
2 and that was my Barclaycard number in case you want it although I ordered it through the thr phone I made out that so that I could read it off on the telephone I did n't even erm I did n't even assemble it I just looked and I saw it does n't chop I thought it would chop things but does n't , it only grates Looks as though it had been out before , you know , you look at this !
3 unwrap it as I showed you before with the first aid kit ,
4 He maintained his interest until the end , bequeathing to Christ 's Hospital £20 ‘ which they owe me that I lent them ’ , with an additional £6 13s. 4d. , besides £20 each to St Bartholomew 's and St Thomas 's .
5 It was nerve-racking , having him watch her as she slid her feet out of bed , and pushed them into soft mules .
6 He took my passport off me and told me to sit down on a bench sat against the wall ; I picked up a magazine and read it while he checked my details .
7 Julia opened it and read it as she made her way towards the Accademia Bridge .
8 So you can get the three in there , and bung them in as one package you get them while they got them voucher things on offer .
9 Acknowledge that today is Wednesday , but tell them that you bought it on Tuesday and it is bad and you want a replacement .
10 Yeah tell them that you wanted them , and they were n't like the description
11 I still remember him as I saw him then .
12 She constructed back : You know what I am , and so do I. There , the blackened wrecks of meanings , that 's me , and you know it because you built it back for me .
13 I remember it as I saw it one evening , lit by the setting sun against a background of threatening clouds .
14 ‘ So I 'm not going to stand by and let you use me and destroy me as you did my brother ! ’
15 To do that job you would have to take in all the deer in every year , weigh and measure them and give them their dose , and feed them while you did it .
16 Nonetheless , the absence of labourers is more apparent than real : the local practice of not assessing goods of less value than £2 did not mean that any personal property owned by people of the labouring sort was generally ignored , for a good many men later taxed on wages owned goods worth anything up to £10 in 1522 , which ( unless perhaps having disposed of , say , a beast or two ) they managed to conceal from the taxman and convince him that they had nothing but the minimum in wages .
17 and she said it 's on Saturday night so I 'm sor , you know , I 'm sorry it 's short notice and erm she said I 'll ring Marie and find out , I said well you know ring her but I said I ca n't make any promises I said , I know mum should have been out Friday night and I do n't know what else she 's got on
18 Our collection of children 's books and toys grew with us and outgrew us until it dominated our lives .
19 They appealed to Christmas shoppers : ‘ Contact us if you saw anything . ’
20 ‘ I told him to wear plastic but he said he could n't feel it ’ is reinforced by the line , ‘ ask them if they paid their child support last week ’ .
21 and they 're alright when you undo them cos I had one for my , I had , I had one with erm Kelloggs cornflakes last night .
22 And you wanted to hit him sometimes and ask him if he knew what he was doing .
23 Just bring it and he did it . ’
24 I wanted to be the Bony Lady , and have him love me like he loved you .
25 They told me to keep in touch and call them if I felt they could be of assistance .
26 ‘ My heart misgave me when I saw his livery at Parfois , for Isambard is close and confidential with him , and sure they had some business between them that bodes us no good here in Wales . ’
27 Think you if I permitted you to join your brother now , that you would be permitted to return ?
28 Mind you when I said it 's got ta come down it might be five years before it comes down , but you 've got ta think of your outlay first .
29 Can be proved by describing the duty being performed , e.g. ‘ I said to John Brown ‘ You are being arrested for conduct likely to cause a breach of the peace ’ and was just about to hold his arm and caution him when he struck me in the face with his left fist etc . ’
30 We thank you that you sought us out and you demonstrated your great love for us , and you reached out and rescued us saved us .
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