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

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1 So to get back to what we say er yeah I like to fix a date and if people phone up and say well look I 've I 've got something else or I 've changed my mind I would rather have that than to have lots of paper work on my desk that just says may be or may be not .
2 ‘ I regret ever allowing you to talk me into this crazy scheme ! ’ she exclaimed as she slid into bed and pulled the duvet up to her chin .
3 Sanay just ask me to drive you into town , baby . ’
4 But damn it it was so wicked , remember the flash geezer from the seventies , yeah , they 're going right just down the road , they 're all going I do n't like him and he 's going look just let me do it my way and you do it yours right
5 Speaking about the survivors , when I go ashore do you want me to take them along and dump them ? ’
6 Floy did not say : even though we do not really trust you , but Fenella and Snodgrass both felt him think it .
7 Pouring out of thanks for the young Timothy who spent the time in prayer if you wish to say a short simple prayer of thanks do so end it thank you God and we 'll all join in thank you God .
8 Pry now asks you to advise him about a house he wants to buy .
9 You see , I 've just realised I love you , too .
10 ‘ You 've just hired someone to help you with the children , and I 've already laid on a cleaning lady . ’
11 ‘ But you 've always said you loved it . ’
12 Jason tells me you 've often made careless mistakes in your work , and that you 've always resented him correcting you , ’ Mike enquired , and Kate knew from the way he spoke that he too blamed her for the trouble .
13 I 've always thought we had it stronger on us than you other lot , forgive me if I 'm wrong . ’
14 Erm , and to look at the stories which are of a different time but are still relevant to our time and place , they have a , have a message for us , even though they were set a hundred years ago , they 've still got something to say us , so I think that 's an area we need to explore .
15 One , that working with Frantz and Weymouth was one of the worst things that could have happened to The Mondays , and two , that they 've still got it assuming they 're produced by someone that understands them .
16 It may be a little faint on one or two of the extensions , but I 've never heard anyone say it was crackly .
17 I 've never asked him to have I been here .
18 Ooh you 've never seen nowt like it , you know when your tomatoes are stuck on and then you shovel them off and I thought they were like that !
19 ‘ I 've never seen nothing like it , ’ he said .
20 you 've never seen nothing like it
21 You 've never seen nothing like it .
22 No , I wan na see , I 've never seen you do it , please ?
23 So , he said you 've never seen it have you ?
24 ‘ Mind , I 've never seen owt like it in the way of business , only in the books .
25 They 'd go , I 've never seen anybody like you .
26 ‘ I 've been involved in a few of these things but I 've never seen anyone bring it up to the level he did — he turned it up a few notches . ’
27 Pretty girls , risqué sketches , they 've never seen anything like it . ’
28 ‘ You 've never seen anything like it .
29 I 've never seen anything like it before , ’ and she was looking from one to the other , wondering which one it was meant to fit , when Miss Rene startled her by saying , ‘ Well , get your coat and things off and try it on . ’
30 I 've never seen anything like it in 30 years of voting !
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