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

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1 Where you would give it her ? ’
2 Sir , we ought to have them nearby us , where we can see what they 're up to … where they ca n't betray us without destroying themselves as well .
3 The fountains in the Piazza Navona , and then the Fontana di Trevi , and the Campo de ’ Fiori where we can buy what we 'll need for our picnic — ’
4 ‘ A tiny little place we could run ourselves , and have our own things with us , and where we could do what we liked .
5 In these circumstances , mothers have described how they turn to collective items where they can restrict what they consume .
6 Although I must say I I mean , one of the most fascinating pieces of politics I was ever involved in , was when I had to defend Mrs Thatcher over the Belgrano incident .
7 I can not possibly explain to a lay audience the techniques I used to study these genes — although I can tell you they involved the use of a type of radio microscope , and considerable extremely complex computer work — the programming alone involved almost a year 's work .
8 ‘ We went to one beforehand just so I could see what it was like and what you did .
9 The board has the same switches on it as I have on the rack , so if Bryan presses the board they light up for me too , so I can see what he 's got on .
10 Maggie stopped the van so she could see what he was talking about .
11 You 've got a tin so you 'll know what they are in Marks
12 He had a business to run and he was up to his neck in carpets all day long ; he 's a carpet fitter , so you 'll know what I mean .
13 Erm , so you would leave what I call this deadwood lying on your spreadsheet , cells that are using up memory , they 're not needed any more erm , on many people 's spreadsheets I 've discovered quite a lot of deadwood using up large amounts of memory , like in some people 's cases two-thirds of the memory used by the deadwood .
14 Likewise , ask people to tell you what is wrong so you can change what you do .
15 If you 're a first-time buyer , your position is better still : you have nothing to sell , so you can buy what you want when you want .
16 There 's a little tiny so you can imagine what it might have looked like in the old paper .
17 She 's reading Kev so you can say anything you like now .
18 I had to sort them all out again so you can see what he got up there .
19 By then , their jump is reasonably established , so you can see what you are buying !
20 Right , so when you measure that , okay , you best put it the right way up so you can see what you 're doing , and we 'll turn it back in a minute .
21 Everybody had a secret identity , so you could say what you liked and nobody knew who you really were .
22 ‘ The thing is , ’ Jackie explained , ‘ none of us has much , so we ought to put what we have together in case one of us ever needs anything important .
23 ‘ We had to call the police helicopter in to light up the area so we could see what we were doing . ’
24 I must inform you that the same department are about to close the only respite centre ( Astley House in Huyton ) for children and young adults with special needs in the borough , so they can introduce what they call foster caring .
25 He speaks good English , so he 'll understand everything we say . ’
26 If you call him Moke I 'm the only person that calls i that calls him that , so he 'll know who you 're related to .
27 One of the Germans stationed in the house got suspicious of Antoinette hanging about near the cellar door and made her give him the key and go down there with him so he could see what she was hiding .
28 Now let me think if I can think what it was .
29 By our Lord , the king of heaven , if I can do anything you want you may find me most generous ; most happily will I perform for you without grudging . " )
30 If I can do anything I must know the facts . ’
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