Example sentences of "[adv] i [modal v] [vb infin] [adv] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Rather I will draw out my criticisms of what I am calling ‘ theoretical reformism ’ to the point where the need for more radical approaches like Spender 's can be appreciated more clearly .
2 Perhaps I shall find out what they mean , thought Grainne , moving on .
3 Mind you , he did n't force me , but I knew that even successful businessmen asked his advice , so perhaps I might find out what this study of how to work was all about .
4 Perhaps I should mention now I mean I I I 'm not fill in questionnaire 's but it would it would be helpful if you actually did erm fill in that before you actually leave this evening and leave it on the on the table on the way out if that 's possible I think that , that information which you put on them would be useful .
5 ‘ Or perhaps I could find out something through faculty records .
6 So I 'll explain how we want to do a three-page feature on , for the sake of argument , the literary genius of Melvyn Bragg .
7 He said gon na try and last up to , I said well I 've got ta go so I 'll see how I go but I was shaking I just could n't !
8 So I 'll say there we are you 've got seven pennies there now take ten away .
9 I keep mine on me earphones so I can hear exactly what everyone 's saying .
10 I had a lesson with him and he told me that if I squeezed my knees together I would slow down my bottom half and be able to release the club as hard as I wanted to .
11 You know , I do n't feel myself anyway I ca n't I ca n't get through to anyway I 'll try so it does n't matter .
12 But as far I could make out she had n't been outside , at least not in the garden where you 'd expect her to go .
13 Now I 'll get off my bottom and get it for you . ’
14 Now I 'll find out what is really worrying Washington .
15 Varnish stain but erm In in this particular light now I can see where they 've put on thick blodges that run down .
16 Now I can see why your little bastard is such a rat .
17 Now I can see why you 're here . ’
18 He listens , he listens to it afterwards and he goes no I ca n't understand , well now I can , now I can understand why they take the piss out of me for my voice .
19 Now I should explain why I believe that Cornwall is a special case and why so many local people argued in these terms .
20 But I know now I must save up my escape attempts .
21 Panama is a small place where everyone knows everyone else , and today I must find out which of my friends — US and Panamanian — are dead , wounded or bereaved .
22 ‘ Perhaps that 's silly , because tomorrow I may find out something important .
23 Well I would say physically it 's roughly about a quarter of the size of Woollaton Hall .
24 Well I 'll find out what she 's doing
25 Well well I 'll look down our house .
26 Well I 'll see how I am tomorrow .
27 But er , he he hopped on one day and er had a talk with him and so on and took my temperature and pulse and that , this , that and other , he said well I 'll call again he said , when I 'm by , but he never did !
28 Well I can remember when I went Was in the water at the start , there was You could see a lot of boats coming in alongside the platform .
29 Okay , well I should start there you know , erm and , and er see what options there are for getting involved with erm you know young people , erm
30 Alright I 'll come in I co , we 're coming by here Saturday .
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