Example sentences of "[noun] [vb past] [conj] [pron] [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 Quite , quite frankly I , I ca n't see Walsall moving , because it seems to have been money wasted if they 've made Fellas Park good and then they move somewhere else .
2 The Lieutenant recommended that we bring her to you , as she was carrying this . ’
3 The only other comment I had in terms of the scale of settlement , which I think is just touching upon the next point , is that , I mean depending on the conclusions you reach as to the the amount of housing to be provided for in a new settlement , I take the point that Mr Brighton made that you 've got to have a longer term perspective I think that he f that in the ten year period ninety six to two thousand and six that the new settlements to be brought forward during , erm I think it 's really unrealistic to achieve more than twelve fifty , fourteen hundred houses in that period , if you say reach a conclusion there should be two thousand houses in that period in a new settlement , there might be some benefit in having two settlements , each of a capacity of say twelve fifty , f for erm twelve fifty to fifteen hundred that can have capacity for the next plan period , and in other words to assist in meeting the constraints that exist on York that are likely to exist into the future .
4 So if erm if if you yeah yes E T E T phoned when what do you want ?
5 When , in this situation , the person defamed sought to issue a writ , and the Member concerned asked the House of Commons to treat the matter as a breach of privilege , the Committee of Privileges recommended that it do so but the House , by a small majority , rejected this recommendation .
6 When Mrs Orton proposed that they listen to the Queen 's Speech on the radio , Bill 's only protest was to produce a bottle of brandy from his case , open one of his gift books , roll himself a cigarette with gift tobacco , lean back and stare covertly at his son .
7 Okay , I I was just tha while you were chatting to boss these books came and they have a a number of different things which you know , from changing schools
8 Hari gestured that he follow her through the door into the small back yard and from there into the small workshop .
9 And there would be a funeral when the boat came and I mean when the boat came is just when the boat came .
10 For example , some GPs in our study indicated that they want all prescriptions to be entered on patient records , ’ Mr West said .
11 The commission 's recommendations to Mr Lang included that he require the two officials to pay a sum he considered appropriate to the council .
12 There seems to be little difference in the actual amount of weight lost whether you eat all your calorie allowance in one go , or spread it over the day .
13 Labour demanded that we publish illustrative figures on the effect of the changes on pensioners and claimants .
14 When the illicit treat was over Richard insisted that they find their benefactor , now at work in the hot , wasp-infested interior of the raspberry cage , and thank him .
15 Sue insisted that we take her telephone number and told us that we should feel able to ring her at any time , day or night , with any problem , however trivial it seemed .
16 Are your eyes crooked and your legs crossed that you zig-zag like a snipe ?
17 The wind died and we lay out in midstream drifting with the current .
18 Louisa felt a little helpless before his diffident manner , and she was surprised when Emilia insisted that she remain in the room throughout Frere 's third visit ; surprised and discomfited , for it was not a happy interview .
19 I was merely quoting what the hon. Member for Alyn and Deeside said and I have said that I am willing to give way to him .
20 Like Richard said if we get him to say that he 'd like to do Shakespeare , he 's sick of plon plonker good story .
21 Keep your mouth closed when you 've got something in it or we 'll take something away .
22 give me a deposit on it , I get it M O T 'd if you change your bloody mind too bad
23 When it goes , I mean I 'm speaking as a resident of The Stow and I know there 's lot 's of complaints and shop keepers and er people in the flats and that round you know the shops there and you do feel a bit intimidated if you walk through The Stow at night .
24 Sec. reported that there have been about 2,000 visitors so far , mostly from outside Bishop 's Castle .
25 Miss Chadwick added that they sing two services a week and in addition perform larger choral works in the concerts they stage once or twice a term .
26 By his order dated 5 August 1991 the judge directed that she recover on her counterclaim the sum of £24,751.59 together with interest for unlawful eviction , general damages and consequential loss .
27 You know , so all the time you 're up here , like this , and then perhaps you stay to try and get some work finished before you go home , and as sure as fate , that 's the day when you promised to take somebody out , when you go home , and you 've forgotten about it .
28 The National Olympic Council indicated that they do not object to the tours by New Zealand and Australia and neither would they do anything to prevent the Springboks from touring France and England later in the year .
29 I think it would be a crying shame if the country pub disappeared but they need customers and there are n't the customers around that there were in the past . ’
30 The law demanded that they attend school for the few hours they were not in the theatre , but time spent on education was minimal as the pantomime was so popular that there were matinées most days .
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