Example sentences of "[vb base] i [verb] [pron] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Ever constructive and logical , Wynne-Jones influenced events , and was a credit to the concept of the Life Peer I miss them all . |
2 | Yeah , I mean I saw something interesting last night |
3 | and I , I showed her around some I , on the way back I said I 'll take you to Branston Park on the way back and I 'll show you where John 's working and I took her on to the , into the car park and I said look there he is up , huh , cutting the lawn , he was up cutting that , the big lawn she said one massive place I mean I took her all the way through Branston Park back to erm |
4 | I mean I take it that nobody wants to recruit un until unless they 're certain they can keep , |
5 | its not how they came into the world of real names to stick with prat names like Beatrice and , I mean I know its old royal and that and I mean fancy going to school in that bloody Henry and William , I mean William 's not too bad |
6 | Yeah , so if it were in the dictionary , I mean I know you able to turn to the |
7 | Yeah well b well what I 'm trying to say and I ca n't emphasise it too strongly is that I do n't want anybody going round like writing another stupid letter to somebody saying that erm you know the reason we 're inundated that it has n't been advertised properly cos I tell you what it 'll come back right in our faces cos it 's our bloody fault Well that 's right well we know that I mean I told them all I told them all quite clearly when I was up in Glasgow that they 'd be quiet for at least a month because p it 'll take time to filter through . |
8 | I do n't think so I mean I left it all last night and everything seemed er amicable and er I have n't heard anything to the contrary today . |
9 | But I mean I bought my artificial my white one ten years ago now . |
10 | Is it just , well I was j er I mean I find it hard cos I suppose everybody to some extent , in the , the extent to which they live in their own house , |
11 | ‘ Somewhere , ’ Lee said , ‘ I do n't know where — in Africa , I think — there dwell two tribes , close to one another — I mean I think their assumed boundaries could well be adjacent — who hold diametrically opposed attitudes to the birth of twins . |
12 | I mean I think you all learnt from the one way system and the fiasco erm of that was actually there . |
13 | Er erm I wo obviously make sure you keep hold of those cos I 'll want copi of those if you want me to do anything more for you . |
14 | A workload survey that the are doing , and er they they 're trying to get loads of GPs to do it and of course they want me to do it next week , and I 'm not here next week . |
15 | ‘ You really want me to tell you that ! |
16 | ‘ Look , honey , you want me to help you some way or other . |
17 | Oh I say I know my two and goodness |
18 | Well well I say I rang them first time . |
19 | Erm to give you an example let me show you this brochure here this is Page and Moy high prices and clearly that is aimed at A and B. |
20 | So we have two products , let me show you these . |
21 | Let me beat my beloved saucebox , are you not a little sullen ? |
22 | ( Let me answer my own question . |
23 | Now look , now , now just let me tell her this |
24 | just let me tell her this is |
25 | But let me tell it all in the right order . |
26 | Let me tell you , let me tell you one incident er in Northern Ireland . |
27 | Let me tell you that 's the graveyard at the moment . |
28 | Now let me tell you all the news . ’ |
29 | Let me tell you dis much … a good doctor cuts up bodies to make people well . |
30 | But listen , Bobbie , and let me tell you this : if you ever come to Victoria again without visiting me , you 'll never be a pall-bearer at my funeral ! ’ |