Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] the [noun pl] [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I mean the plates 'll cost pennies to make .
2 That really sort of I mean obviously depending on what you pay I mean the policies can vary from twenty five pounds up to four hundred pounds .
3 as I say the goats will eat them .
4 Robert Norster confirmed ‘ we plan to have people at all the major tournaments and I hope the players will realise they are being watched ’ .
5 I hope the others will follow suit at their conferences next week . ’
6 I , I mean obviously I hope the decisions will go my way because Keith has actually argued in the past that we should disregard F E , because he says it 's , it 's impossible to fairly take account of that , and what he means is there 's no F E formulae in Northallerton , so he knows that if F E is excluded Northallerton will be at a major divan
7 This is where I hope the pupils could become involved .
8 I know the goals will come . ’
9 I know the twins used to visit their parents early in the morning — which is why we have to share a bed , ’ he breathed softly .
10 I sensed the Boks would tire if we got the ball behind them and it worked . ’
11 I reckon the Scots will get ‘ em out , with the Poll Tax . ’
12 My Sophie , for example — if she were in Darcy 's Utopia and in a couple of years were to become a teenage primigravida , which is perfectly on the cards — I reckon the neighbours would know better than Lou or me if she was fit to be a mother or not .
13 I believe the children should have their way once in a while
14 was okay cos you knew there was some heavy heavy organized er guys up there , who who had ammunition and who had had had they felt differently that time , I guess the guns would have come and the police station would have been attacked .
15 I suppose the Meredith-Lees would have thought her common .
16 I suppose the adults must have attended to it .
17 I suppose the children could go and find the swimming-pool , ’ Hugh suggested .
18 I knew the police would think that she had killed the little boy .
19 ‘ I made a conscious decision to go out as much as possible when I had the baby , ’ she says , ‘ because I knew the walls would close in on me if I did n't .
20 I bet the newspapers would like to know about this ! ’ he said .
21 We never fought when we were engaged , and I thought we 'd just get married and have our own little home , I thought the bills would get paid and we 'd be closer than we were before .
22 I thought about the possibility but when my friends kept saying that I would be chosen I said that I thought the selectors would go for more experience .
23 The McLaggans were spoiling for a fight and I thought the lairds might have the mettle to retaliate . ’
24 I thought the memories might help me .
25 then again all I turned round and said the bloke that I hit , he said he did n't want to press charges , but then I thought the police can bring out their own prosecution against me but they turned round and said no he does n't want to press charges so we 'll just caution you again .
26 Well I thought the kids would 've took some of it .
27 I think the ladies will like it … ’
28 I think the Conservatives would consider disbanding that , you do n't need that as well .
29 I think the punters would appreciate it as well .
30 In any case , I think the artists could bring to it still more expressive range , and though their strong playing is always enjoyable , the famous 1977 recording with Kyung Wha Chung and Radu Lupu ( Decca ) is still my recommended version of this rapturous sonata .
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