Example sentences of "[pers pn] [subord] [pron] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm can someone make it clear to me where we ended up with Q P5 , I am not sure whether we are changing the application or deleting Yes the exception both doing both your doing both yes . |
2 | Leading me where I have always wanted to go yet never known how . |
3 | S as Spike knows , about phoning places that I where I do n't recognize the number and asking them who the fuck they are and when he called them . . |
4 | Would n't be sitting here going through this process if I if I had n't got no respect for your ! |
5 | And the third servant says Well no if I if I go out and buy something something might go wrong and I 'll lose the talent , and so he hides it away in the drawer . |
6 | Yes and there If I If I pull up a bit and back out there . |
7 | I if I remember correctly those are words that led to the death of a very distinguished explorer . |
8 | You know if I if I do n't if I 've offended Mr in any way then that is one thing but I do put on bottoms on seats and I bring money into this building . |
9 | If I if I do n't know the answer I 'll find out in the interim period and let you know at the end of the session . |
10 | Yeah well I 'll ask I 'll ask my mum but if I if I did n't I 'm gon na have to get perhaps |
11 | I if you do n't like the sound of it Mrs then I 'm sorry for you but this is what democracy is all about and it is about time you listened to what people have to say . |
12 | I think the point has been made er and let me er ask you to correct me if I if you do n't i it 's a fair assessment , the point that 's really being made is there is a judgmental issue here as to whether a surplus arises from over-funding by an employer er substantial investment performance or or effectively unfair claiming between either the deferred pensioners or the pensioners and i it can be that all of those interests have to put into the pot and it 's a judgment as to who actually is doing best in what circumstances . |
13 | I if you do n't bring wood worm with it |
14 | Yeah , anyway , I thought well , there 's so he said keep getting that bloody form , I if you do n't like it . |
15 | What 's more , 'e told 'er if she did n't stop 'er silly carryin 's on , 'e was gon na leave 'er . ’ |
16 | He says Well you 're quite right n y I Cos I did n't think we You know I 'd said to the man already it 's quite possible I would n't be able to really take the stuff out of store for him . |
17 | I 'll pull that long hair of yours if you do n't obey me at once ! ’ |
18 | Because i because people will hate you and I because they do n't hate us |
19 | I because we did n't have any part of this being children I mean we just knew that he |
20 | I 'll take care of 'er till yer get back . ’ |
21 | I since you 've already contacted them in person , erm phoning them 's not going to you know reassure them that we 're a bona fide company |
22 | ‘ I noticed his before we went indoors . |
23 | And so I when I got back from the talk I had a look and sure enough there are , throughout the British Isles there are five New Brightons . |
24 | And go I 'm a bit shy you see , erm well I 'm a bit shy and tell the truth I have to admit I 'm a bit shy so , I when I come on I 'm gon na say hello and then you say hello back to me . |
25 | I mean we when I when I came here it was virtually , virtually half , half the population of that . |
26 | How can I when I do n't know him ? |
27 | It was an amazing thing really when I when I look back and think about the decoration side of it because , those fireplaces were had to be seen to be believed because they were , if the wind was in the wrong , you we , the room was full of smoke . |
28 | For the weak at heart actually go , then I when you got there |
29 | And it 's it 's on the economic front that regeneration has the highest priority in Leeds and not on the housing front , as I as I 've previously described . |
30 | ‘ I want to want ’ , the underground man 's lonely cry , is also his though he does n't utter it , and biting the governor 's car , like sticking the tongue out , is a one-against-all drumming of the heels of consciousness — but again with a difference which is that the biting extends beyond the notional ; it happens and it hurts , though it 's a minor foray compared with Raskolnikov 's spectacular eruption into actuality with the murder . |