Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] [pron] be [prep] " in BNC.

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1 And we feel that both of those policies combine to establish what is in effect a presumption against erm any form of significant employment development away from the the county 's main settlements .
2 ‘ I want to see what 's round the next corner . ’
3 ‘ I want to know what is behind this first , ’ he snapped , ‘ because for the life of me I can not understand why a man in his position should want to take up with the likes of you .
4 I was nearly desperate by this time , and in my drunkenness I said ‘ Yes , if you want to know I 'm in love with Hanns and I 'm missing him ; now please go ! ’
5 Like , right now I want to know who 's on the street , what 's going on .
6 ‘ You do n't seem to have much hesitation about speaking your mind , whether I want to hear what 's on it or not , so I 'll speak mine for a change .
7 Place to hear it is on the highway .
8 ‘ Obviously he does n't train as much as the other players because we want to ensure he is in good condition for matches .
9 We get people you say well I , you know somebody told me a couple of months back how to use the diary system by you know putting the note in and then dating it when you want to remind yourself been in the company ten years you know all this sort of stuff and it 's just useful bits you know the whole and all this sort of stuff .
10 Erm , so er , an , and the other thing I really want to tell you is of course , this tape recording is a blind .
11 ‘ When you have been oppressed and let free you are like a bird out of a cage .
12 Let see what 's in there , oh apple
13 During 1967 and 1968 no one knew how many radio sets there were in Tanzania .
14 The first time I remember seeing her was in The Roebuck .
15 ‘ I do think visitors to this country like to know they 're in Scotland , especially in a large hotel like the Sheraton where you could be anywhere . ’
16 Like to know who 's in there with him . ’
17 It is not difficult to tell from casual chat at court who does what and after dealing with a few claims you soon get to know who is on the other side acting for the insurance companies .
18 I 'm a nice person , but when I get going I 'm like a madwoman .
19 Milwall think they 're on the up after a good midweek win over Forest .
20 When I hate doing it is with my own records ; I 've just heard it in my head for so long .
21 When you 're young , in every culture , you try to look whatever is in style at that moment .
22 Try to understand what 's in people 's minds ; because when you understand that much better , you 'll have that much better a chance of making profit .
23 Try saying what is in your heart instead of being so timid . ’
24 I keep thinking she 's in the dark , I do n't know why that should be .
25 so , erm I mean think we 're in their hands and that 's why I was a bit apprehensive about doing publicity for it at such an early stage because I like to see i 's dotted and t 's crossed er but however I 'll chase them up again in the next few days
26 I hate to think what was in that corner too
27 I have a cup of tea do think he 's on holiday .
28 And , because Edward Heath is so meticulous , we do know who were in all these different houses .
29 But I do know I was in the presence of a very dangerous man . ’
30 Where written records do survive they are as a rule woefully incomplete , and for prehistoric communities they are by definition completely absent .
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