Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [verb] [vb pp] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | A lot of victims who 've received them have told me what an eerie feeling it is . |
2 | But I realized I 'd said it so I tried to dig myself out the hole |
3 | B , retired persons that was the right answer , right , B , retired persons was the right answer , now some of you put D , anyone not gainfully employed and I did think I 'd explained it clearly |
4 | You 'd think I 'd given him the moon . ’ |
5 | Er well I left the stuffing cos I , I did n't think I 'd left it in long enough , I put it in a bit late and I thought we 'd leave the stuffing . |
6 | When I heard I 'd got it , I was stunned — I did n't think I 'd got it . |
7 | I do n't think I 've eaten it since childhood . |
8 | I do n't think I 've locked it actually . |
9 | ‘ I do n't think I 've seen you round the office before , ’ said Bob finally . |
10 | I do n't think I 've heard him speak before , he s got a great Yorkshire accent for a Welsh lad . |
11 | I still have n't given , that 's reminded me seeing Shona there , I , I do n't think I 've given her that pair of trousers and the sweatshirt and I told her that I 've got them . |
12 | I do n't think I 've got it to offer . ’ |
13 | I do n't think I 've told you about Mr Grovey our drama teacher yet , have I ? |
14 | And he dis We had I have n't told you er did n't tell you or h I er do n't think I 've told you have I , that we did have a a chemist in the quarry you know . |
15 | I have n't touched him , I do n't think I 've had him any trouble |
16 | In fact I was quite embarrassed by her arrival as I was aware that listeners might think I had invited her . |
17 | I 'll do my best … but tomorrow half of England will think I have got it wrong . |
18 | I do n't think I have used it . |
19 | ‘ I do n't think I have known it this bad at any club in my career , ’ he said . |
20 | Says , well if I wake up in the night and my sister 's not there I 'll think someone 's taken her or she 's run away , I 'll be frightened . |
21 | Testing role plays I 've sent you a handout on that exercises and there 's a handout on that . |
22 | ‘ It 's not that — I just realised I 've put you out of your bedroom , ’ she muttered , pulling on the socks . |
23 | Before I realised I 've got mine . |
24 | ‘ I fear I have shocked you , Alice , ’ he was saying , albeit with a slight smile lifting the corners of his mouth , ‘ but as you know , the option of marriage is not open to us . |
25 | Well yeah but , cos I mean I 'd left it on all night before . |
26 | I just want to read three anecdotes which , and I mean I 've given you sort of odd statistics and the advantage of anecdotes is that they actually put flesh on the bones I think , and they really give you a sense of what it meant to be er a peasant in China in the nineteen thirties . |
27 | But there is I mean I 've assured him that things are being done . |
28 | And that 's it , I mean I 've made it as plain as I can . |
29 | And that 's it , I mean I 've made it as plain as I can . |
30 | Just wan na put a little thing that , I mean I 've written her a letter , I just put a little thing that erm |