Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] [adv] [be] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Watching them warm up was impressive , but we did n't wait for the show , wanting an early start for one of the best lines on the mountain . |
2 | I have been constantly told what a fine man he was and I regret not being able to experience and appreciate his qualities first-hand as I have grown from a child to an adult . |
3 | I regret not being able to deal with the subject of community care policy as extensively as its importance deserves , although there is a general discussion in Chapter 3 . |
4 | Some of these projects I mean just are ongoing , you do n't just go to a meeting and |
5 | We fell out for a little while but I mean , playing loud but I mean upstairs is fine . |
6 | Er I mean obviously be due |
7 | we spoke I mean how 's that |
8 | ‘ If anything , the meals I cook now are tastier , ’ says Odette . |
9 | This is the way I am , and I figure why be different ? |
10 | ‘ I like not being able to breathe . ’ |
11 | I remember not being able to stand outside a phone kiosk any longer and dragging out a man who was obviously gossiping therein . |
12 | I remember not being able to face certain people for months afterwards . |
13 | ‘ I suppose the one I remember best is Merry Christmas by Slade . |
14 | Now I 'm going to stream Uncle Manfred 's life for you , but before I do here are some questions . ’ |
15 | I did n't tell you what Emma thought because I do n't is that a blank page ? |
16 | Better that I do n't that I do n't be proud better live in harmony . |
17 | I think probably be seven horses . |
18 | That I think perhaps is one of the striking differences between that and living in a house in Harlow , where you may or may not know your immediate neighbours . |
19 | After spending 300 hours a week in the studio , the last thing I want to listen to when I come home is heavy techno . |
20 | ‘ I 've already been this morning , thank you , Corp . ’ |
21 | ‘ — and I 've not been well . |
22 | ‘ I 've not been well , Win . ’ |
23 | I 've not been right this season . |
24 | ‘ I 've not been that well myself , ’ she said , ‘ I 've been worried sick about ye . ’ |
25 | The obvious highlight was Couples 's first major victory in the U.S Masters and the 33-year-old conceded : ‘ I 've not been close to that form since . ’ |
26 | ‘ One thing I 've not been happy with is that I 've played so well during the practices , and whenever I step onto the court for a match there 's a bit missing from what I can do . |
27 | ‘ These fifteenth-century chests with their incised shell pattern are peculiar to Møn — I 've not been able to discover any on the other islands . |
28 | ‘ I was talking to an old man about death and he said , ‘ You know I 've not been able to talk to my wife . |
29 | Use analysis of the situation you are in as your key tactic : ‘ I 've not been able to make my point . |
30 | I 've not been able to ask Fiona why , since I know she is personally very involved and helped draw up the UK version of ‘ Caring For The Earth ’ with Adrian Phillips . |