Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [conj] [pron] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 We did have them somewhere but I I just do n't know
2 Take our kids away from us because you reckon you know what 's good for them better than what we do ?
3 It prepared me better than anything I 'd read or seen for the crisp exterior and soft centre of the Big Apple .
4 And I recommend to anybody who goes on the school , I 'm sure they do on the training course , that the first opportunity I would have to address erm the con er the staff meeting , you just say this is what I who I am this is why I 'm here I 've got a list of businesses which the school has provided with me already but I I will I may erm if I bump into you in the corridor I may just say do you know anybody else .
5 The passage was not some ghastly simile of war or territorial domination ( though heaven knows what the Iranians would have made of it ) , but just a pictorial explanation of the passage North said he read them next , from the third chapter of Galatians : ‘ Know ye therefore that they which are of faith , the same are the children of Abraham . ’
6 ‘ That performance against Palace worries me more than anything I have seen so far this season .
7 if someone just says sort of , straight off and asks you especially if you you think , Ooh he 's asking me here maybe they 're not , maybe they are .
8 By the 1920s when Mussolini , partly influenced by the elite theorists , proclaimed his scornful opposition to democracy , such a position marked you out as one who resisted the broad tendency of all politics since 1789 .
9 Sandy must be having company , pulled the blind down I think that 's why they 've been good about the parking this week , cos I mean Irene 's pulled her car , we saw Irene pull her car in was you here when she I saw her get in it , it must of been teatime yesterday
10 I wonder if that 's where he 's heard of you then because he you know he introduced me to N S A.
11 When everyone looks at you expectantly and everything you do is significant , when men defer and women give you cool , appraising glances ?
12 If they 've been changing the pipes or digging them up or something they often flush it through with a load of chlorine , the water of or b Boil it erm As water get 's hotter , and something like sugar , would you get would you find , Let's say you get a cup of cold water and you try and dissolve as much sugar as you can in it , and then you try hot water , try disolv
13 left them up , left them up or something I do n't He said on the night he 'll have to come again and have a look at it .
14 And i thought , right , I think I 've just about got time to nip home and fetch that fire wood and pick them up when they you see ?
15 And unfortunately unless can guarantee I mean what what what I would like to know is what they 're gon na charge the what they 're charging them now and what they 're gon na charge them .
16 Well I do n't know , whether they 're trying to catch them out but they they certainly coming down more and more an and sort of more and more frequent .
17 Had she been Matron , her telling me to sit down would have told me immediately that whatever her reason for wanting to see me it was not to sack me .
18 Had the student acted without regard to either of these considerations , then the act of admission to residential care might have come to represent for John an aggressive act against him rather than one which was intended to be supportive .
19 To get the activity in isolation you have to think of someone suddenly coming into existence with just enough of a world around him so that what he does and believes is just what the postman does and believes in the real world , but without any real environment .
20 I did n't know him personally and I I would n't recognise him .
21 And my mam went there and she cut her down and everything you know .
22 His wife set him up cos he he 's always the one
23 My Lords erm I would only hope that I would be able to do something to my Noble Friend in trying to persuade him that it is n't all that bad erm My Lords I do agree with him though when you I , I think that I 'd be first of all w were to tell him that er not that he would n't be surprised that I thought that his amendment was n't actually necessary , but I do understand his concern , I mean he tries to find his way through the legislation .
24 E/1omund 's daughter E/1owyn rides into battle and confronts the Nazgul Lord and kills him even though she herself lies near to death for a time afterwards .
25 I asked him instead if he himself had talked to any of the owners ' party .
26 And after that I I you know , seeing him again and he he 's not a player
27 Oh I suppose he 's invested it wrongly or whatever I do n't know I I can understand why they did n't come to his rescue , you know , I mean , they 've got their livelihood to think about and he was a bachelor where as they 've got children , or and he 's brothers and they 're
28 and then you have to wire erm plumb it in or whatever they call it
29 Well what they 're doing actually it 's quite right because they 're they tended to play the long ball to Steve Walsh so that he could head it down and what they 're doing actually they 've got two four foot eight forwards in Jochim and Speedy and a nine foot seven winger Ormanroyd
30 If we 're gon na do a deal then we , we , we have some to drive it through but what I 'm saying is that I think that if you have this meeting I , which is what February the second ?
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