Example sentences of "[noun prp] [pers pn] [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 If you help me find Bernard I 'll wait until he 's tipped off Bailey before I kill him .
2 Bernard I must tell you , listening to you at the moment is Simon Wigg on one of our other lines erm just a word about Simon before I bring him in .
3 To both Il Giornale dell'Arte and Christian Bernard I can only say : shame on you .
4 Er , I 've had a word with Jeremy about decorating , oh Florrie I must apologise I did try to ring you , I think I managed to get everybody else , erm but you were n't there , in and then I , I left it I regret to say , erm but we thought perhaps we ought to have the kitchen re-decorated and I 've had a word with Jereminy , Jereminy , Jeremy and he says about two hundred pounds and I did get permission from some of you and I 've gone ahead and asked him to do it and he said about three weeks , but before we can have that done , in the meantime , the roof leaked again out in the kitchen Erm , so I 've had a word with Peter who was going on holiday and he should be home this week and he said he will look at it as soon as he 's home , so I 'll give him a ring , I 'll try tomorrow night , I 'm out tonight , I 'll try and give him a ring tomorrow .
5 If my agent can pick up their traces clear of the garrison at Castell Coch I 'll have my friends from Gwynedd running for Aber within a week .
6 ‘ That 's illegal , ’ said Malpass , but as he was in the back of Armstrong I could n't see if he was serious or not .
7 Through the wheels of Armstrong I could read the fly posters on a spare piece of wall on the other side of the street .
8 At last they were closing the barn door hearing Mr Cooper say Jim I could
9 Well I think it was I mean that erm we when you dredge from the Causeway I 'd say near the Harbourmaster 's office and we dredged all the way to Botterman 's Bay just below Pinmill and that Botterman 's Bay was that 's a place where they had and that 's where the big ships used to moor then and they used to get .. be lightened , like all grain goods and that used to be loaded into barges by hand and then when it goes so light they used to the fish with about three thousand grain in 'em and then they used to fill them up in the dock , on the same method .
10 With no Lamb and no Gower I can see the chance for England 's batting enigma Graeme Hick to go on the senior tour , even if he has not been offered a winter retainer contract .
11 Knowing William I should think there are innumerable problems .
12 March I ca n't remember the exact date erm
13 At the end of March I will have completed six years .
14 If I can bring a report by March I will do so but it , this is quite a complicated area .
15 We talked of England : and my host was so inspiring in his eloquence on the subject of what England might have achieved in friendship with Germany that , as I looked out on the twilight enshrouding the Kurfiarstendamm I could think of nothing to say but Marlowe 's famous lines :
16 " Mr Herriot I should be grateful if you would come and see my dog . "
17 ‘ Close the door behind you , and tell Zaza I 'd like some coffee . ’
18 And now she 's got er Rona and Sophie I ca n't remember the boy 's name .
19 I told Joel I 'd have to know more about it .
20 ‘ If I hear anything about Pascoe I 'll pass it on . ’
21 the trouble is though when you have these meetings you go and people say well I do n't agree with this and I do n't agree with that and somebody says well this is n't the matter for the P T A this is a matter for the governors and then when you try and , like Gary I 'll go and approach with the governors , surely this is n't a matter for the governors , this really ought to be , you know , the ,
22 ‘ I told Gary I would keep tabs on him .
23 Asked Gary I would think they 're taking on extra staff
24 In Al Ain I could not eat in the men 's majlis .
25 Say you 're the nearest I can find in the book , Filton I should try .
26 ‘ Oh yes — I told Alison I could n't come , I had to be with Marcus . ’
27 So the Sierra I can do ready for you to take to Kevin on Fri Friday night is it ?
28 I suppose if I lived in Middlesbrough I might vote for Stuart Bell , the Labour barrister who fought such a courageous battle on behalf of the families in the awful Cleveland affair .
29 Oh Jon I 'll give you anything you want my darling .
30 He had dropped me a note the day he left advising me to sell , so sell I did , but despite many hours spent traipsing round the East End I could only find one interested party : Mr Cohen , who had for some years conducted his tailor 's business from above my father 's shop and wanted to expand .
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