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

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1 Perhaps I ought to explain why I 've got Peter here .
2 I must explain how I 've managed to accumulate all this new stuff .
3 And first I must say why I need to make this digression .
4 I must say when I read that in 's letter , I did n't read that specific erm comment , I read something , something much much wider really , that , that really I felt that what she was saying was you know that when , when there is a group , then readers er musicians , everybody else reflect together and come together before they actually , you know , they do n't all operate the same but they come together and they reflect together on what the , the theme is , or you know , what was the main point of the readings .
5 I must say when I got up this morning I did n't feel much better than when I went to bed last night but there we are .
6 Now I should explain why I believe that Cornwall is a special case and why so many local people argued in these terms .
7 ‘ First of all , I should explain why you heard no more from me after you came to see Iritnefert 's body .
8 It 's only way you can get over erm tragedy I should say when he married quick because he got another compan for the life he locks himself inside er walls , you never even
9 Look , if I knew who he was I might know where he was , OK ? ’
10 ‘ While you 're getting my lunch , ’ she said , ‘ I 'll think how I 'm going to word my telegram .
11 And I 'll tell you what the problem is about the Trusts , and I 'll explain why they are opting out of the National Health Service .
12 I do n't believe it for one minute , personally , but this is the , this is the theory , and I 'll explain why I do n't believe it , later .
13 Er I 'll explain why it happened an and then perhaps you 'll hopefully find that you can forgive me , and er then I 'll go on and say one or two of the things that I was gon na say this morning but er did n't .
14 So I 'll explain how we want to do a three-page feature on , for the sake of argument , the literary genius of Melvyn Bragg .
15 Another thing is , I 'll tell why we do n't want er , they always having valuations , they are , they come and value it , and then they give us money .
16 I 'll tell how I stopped him .
17 I 'll know when we find it . ’
18 But I think I 'll know when it 's time to quit and move into something new .
19 I 'll know when I get there , wo n't I ?
20 I 'll know when I ca n't sit in the blasted saddle . ’
21 I 'll know when I get his report . ’
22 I 'll know when he does — and where .
23 Is th ooh I 'll know where they are then .
24 So if my pens go missing I 'll know where they are .
25 We were short anyway , always are , and I thought , right Connie , I 'll know where you are this afternoon at any rate .
26 And she were on her about and sailors and what have you and I thought , aye , I 'll know where you 'll end up lady and she has .
27 I mean , you and Edward are n't involved emotionally like we are , and he 's not going to get up your nose in the same way and I 'll know where he is and that he 's all right .
28 And I 'll know where he is and roughly what he 's up to .
29 I 'll ask where he is , ’ said Jamie Shepherd as they walked towards the reception desk .
30 I 'll come whenever you like .
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