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

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1 Would you rather me do it on my own
2 She looks around her , dazed and sluggish , while her brain tries to piece together the blurred details and recollections that will tell her where she is , and — which she would rather forget-what brought her here .
3 They wo n't be able to just move on because their permanent pitches , what they call permanent pitches which I 'm not sure exactly what it is , but that is what they 're called , so presumably I mean they 're not going to be able to move on all of a sudden .
4 She wants to go out with him badly I tell you that .
5 But , although it was something to tell the others at school , secretly I thought he was important enough already .
6 The most moving thing that ever happened to them , they say — but secretly I think it is all to do with stealing thunder from the women .
7 I want you to take that in , I 'm pausing for a little I want you to take it in .
8 If they are knitting successfully I leave them alone ; if they do n't knit successfully I select them manually to the holding position ( with the holding levers set to knit ) to help them knit .
9 If they are knitting successfully I leave them alone ; if they do n't knit successfully I select them manually to the holding position ( with the holding levers set to knit ) to help them knit .
10 I suppose that 's why it went , sucking it up properly I suppose she had it riding up
11 Mostly I hoped they had n't . ’
12 But mostly I imagined you asleep , left utterly to yourself in a situation where my own absence from your life did not matter :
13 I see right I get you .
14 Right I mean I do n't want to sort of pry into how you do your business that the in the the getting of that information that 's that is relatively straightforward , is it ?
15 Right I mean it could be that that the th the glide from first vowel in the diphthong to the second one and that that 's gone off so you 're left wi with a
16 Right I mean it could be as a matter of a last resort yeah .
17 ‘ It 's all right , Maggie , I was going to tell you when we got home , shut up will you , the kids are all right I tell you — ’
18 Right I know it well .
19 So I said to him , right I said we either go I mean I keep saying to him you 've got ta do something about this !
20 Right I said I 'll start tomorrow morning , I go to the Labour this afternoon , Court of Referees .
21 John 's told me to tell you to go and get it , right I said I said Richard coming , for four hundred pound I you 're not coming for it so that 's it oh you think it was pub machine or
22 If the racket came right I felt it gave him the confidence to go for the shots .
23 Right I want you to stay silent .
24 Right I give you it , it 's the same old
25 Right I see you around , bye .
26 Right I think we 'll
27 Right I think we 'll have working now cos I 'm drying up quickly .
28 One two three four five six seven eight nine ten ten fifty , ten seventy , ten eighty , eleven , eleven forty one Right I think we can put it all together ca n't we and erm get a balance , yes ?
29 Yeah , yeah er right I think we 've finished
30 And if I mind right I think it was some kind of relational that used to e in the bank , that was a teacher there .
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