Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [pron] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 coming round to see me I suppose she does n't want anything to eat cos she brought a sandwich with her from work , she took a sandwich to work with her hello you , nearly food time , have you smelt something to eat Ricky ?
2 On behalf of Council 80 of Stockport , I would like to thank everyone who made it such a successful evening .
3 Jim said : ‘ We would like to thank everyone who gave their money and encouragement . ’
4 And she said if you do n't want them you know I 'll have them .
5 In those circumstances , it is unnecessary to express any view on the proper construction of the charter and statutes beyond saying that I have heard nothing which persuades me that the views of Lord Jauncey of Tullichettle and the Court of Appeal [ 1991 ] 1 W.L.R. 1277 were wrong .
6 He asked me what rights he had as a father .
7 No it does n't annoy me , it 's beyond annoying me it pisses me off .
8 Mr Rollins , the assistant tourism director , asked everyone he met what they associated with Cheltenham : horses and educated ladies came second by a length to spies .
9 Suppose my friend turned to other people for help , gathered all the crucial data about myself , consulted everyone who knew me , all my friends and acquaintances .
10 I got my I got my vertical from the one at Newark and the venetian blind centre .
11 So I got my I got my first christmas present .
12 But that I mean I you know you can sort of screw that up .
13 Yes , I mean I I took your need figure to be on the basis of the suggested figure of twelve thousand seven hundred for the Greater York area .
14 I mean I I try it once but shoot everywhere though !
15 Well I mean I I know what Barbara feels about this .
16 I mean I I know it 's so c
17 but no I mean I i mean I 've lost a lot of good friends on it , and I would love to see them back alive but , there 's nothing much I can do about it .
18 We we see Jim , we decide amongst ourselves whether we have the need , and I think I mean I I believe we do anyhow .
19 I mean I I accept what they say that you
20 Well that 's right I mean I I think it 's like a lot of things is n't it ?
21 I mean I I think it 's fairly clear , unless somebody was a dedicated er
22 I mean I I think he put up a very good show and er I know it 's very disappointing to lose , is n't it ?
23 I mean I I think you just have to but
24 Going out , we like to enjoy ourselves you know we live our life to the full .
25 ‘ It 's always fascinating to re-examine someone everyone thinks they know .
26 Oh Clare promised me I cooked one .
27 Mandeville , pale as a ghost , promised them anything provided his companion recovered .
28 When they , when they weighed me I thought I had to have my leg off , I went to the
29 My parents hid the Jews in their apple loft for two months , Baptiste said : then when the Germans found them they locked them up in here .
30 He wants me I mean he wants to do me a favour , Paul , so he might gi he might , you know I mean he say for us , I mean for us he would
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