Example sentences of "i [vb base] they [vb mod] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Well they 're some of the best in the land , greyhound punters , I mean they 'll come they like their greyhound racing , real erm diehard people and erm they 'll come in any weather , I mean , the other Thursday when we really had a load of snow down , I mean no-one would come , you would n't even get off your couch for that , but erm we still had three hundred people attend which was erm even though as I say , we lost money on the erm meeting .
2 So they have they have in fact embarked on a course which now lets these newspapers really deliver them up on a plate I mean they can fry them , they can bake them , they can grill them , they can roast them because they 've put themselves in a position where they now deserve the criticism and the level of imagery which they 're getting .
3 I mean they can afford it between them .
4 Well we cou , we could write to both if necessary I mean they 'd want them to know that we , that our prisoner 's been released and that we can have another one .
5 I mean they must find they must find it expensive because I mean if they 're keeping that house on they have to have somebody going in to look at it , wo n't they ?
6 She was out in the front seeing as one of her umpteen people , I mean they must pack them in !
7 I mean they could give you a decent stand to put it in cos I hate those ones at Sainsbury 's .
8 I expect they 'll tell you how many to take .
9 In the end , I expect they 'll make her read the news .
10 But I expect they 'll charge him some time today .
11 I expect they 'll release us soon .
12 I imagine they will sort it out between them . ’
13 I hope they can do it .
14 I think of the bobbys , oozing down the street like thick jam , and I hope they can hear it as well .
15 All very exciting I hope they can hear us .
16 When they lock the man up with Jim and John and Henry and Mary and Dolores and Grace — I hope they will give him access to books , with paper enough for him to go on making translations for us from the classics such as we have never seen except at his hands in our language .
17 I was the only Englishman present , but if any English members of 406 Sqn should read this I hope they will contact me .
18 ‘ I need two or three good club games under my belt first and if I do well in those I hope they will include me in the team again . ’
19 I can not go back , I know they would reclaim me . ’
20 ‘ We are a bit thin on the ground up front but if I stuck the cleaner and laundry lady out there I know they would give me 110 per cent . ’
21 ‘ What I plan to produce for ITV , and I know they 'll give me the scope , are quality , probing interviews .
22 No , plum , I know they used to call it plum pudding !
23 If I went into a club or something , I would notice other people 's clothes , and the label , even though I think it 's silly in a way , and I know they 'd notice mine .
24 the same rules , do n't just say to them well , I know they must give them they give
25 They have n't told us anything , but if something does n't happen by nine , I reckon they 'll stand us down . ’
26 Walking up with us to our wards , Aline said , ‘ I guess they 'll keep you in Marcus until your nights off , and then shove one of the day staff nurses on nights . ’
27 I suppose they 'll think we have Hitler as well . ’
28 It must be time to go , maybe to Yugoslavia , East Timor or Iraq , but I suppose they 'll send me back .
29 Well I 've got two strong daughters so I suppose they 'll hold me up when I 'm when I 'm you know sort of decrepit and ready .
30 Then I suppose they 'll say it 's all management 's fault , and people will believe them .
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