Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [verb] [is] " in BNC.

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1 A lot of work done in the fifties by a chap called and perhaps I think is was a later work based on the early work of , I ca n't remember exactly .
2 A part of that obviously I think is going to be that there was an expected higher level of productivity than we 've actually achieved , cos you know in January I think in , in Christine 's area for example , to start off with I mean er er er productivity plummeted erm and it 's now , and she changed the system and , and one or two other things .
3 The whole concept of the various courses here and schools here , I think they work marvellously and I think they 're stimulating and I think , from my own point of view , admirable in this breadth of examination and erm investigation and enlightenment , which personally I think is desperately erm important in our current erm communities and that to specialising too soon erm really can be almost counter-productive .
4 You give me your , that I 'll shall give you this ring so I went is that right ?
5 So I said is he any good at it ?
6 So she said I du n no so I said is it awkward to talk ?
7 So I said is that going is that
8 So I said is that right in the old stories
9 So I mean is this eggs that are put in by the , I mean I
10 So I mean is certainly makes sense on the background and very calmly by er Mr saying very positive so I ca n't hold my hand up and pick out particular in which they , some of them er never change opposition District Council that their negative response if you like but there were , there were some positive responses but only I have to say this for something like four er proposed paper and one of those in which er lots of in which relevance and er businesses in the area could have er the thing that er response was er this this partic particular phrase would seem to be saying trouble erm er identified .
11 And erm and like she answered the phone and I did n't know whether it was so I go is is that Lucy ?
12 And the cow testing programme in I think is still very very thorough .
13 What we 're really essentially interested in I think is keeping the sun which tends to be very strong from there
14 Yeah , no all I do is two insurances in the Midland now , I had so much hassle
15 All she done is S's .
16 All she wants is a tease !
17 Yeah all we want is a turkey .
18 So fitness is important , and how much we do is up to each one of us .
19 All they , all they know is it 's an house .
20 All they know is that they 're
21 All they want is
22 All they do is they just have stray and then they put ed E D on the end
23 All they do is a put a little bit on the just keeps the stuff from sticking .
24 all they do is diddle some keys and it goes off to T S B and then it goes into your account , that 's the way it 's supposed to work
25 All they need is the bed .
26 All they need is the bed .
27 All they need is a , a lick of polish .
28 All they need is the planning permission and certainly the landowners will sell them the land , and if we put in stringent rules and regulations then we could control it properly .
29 But whereas , in the former , the lovers are effete , foppish and ultimately doomed , in They Wouldn't 's Gay Yardie routine , the characters Rupert and Denzel are ‘ two rough-up , ragamuffin characters ’ who exit the stage arm in arm and very much alive , leaving the audience with no option but to confront their own prejudices .
30 How much it costs is n't important .
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