Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pron] [modal v] [verb] [pers pn] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I c I do n't I do n't think I can tell you the lot it 's |
2 | Erm I s do n't think I can give you a precise answer to that question er off the cuff Mr Colgan , I think we 'd have to let you have a note on those figures |
3 | Well I er I I do n't know I could tell you a lot if I could just bring it to mind . |
4 | ‘ You did promise you would get me the promotion that 's coming up . |
5 | Well what I 'll do I 'll give him a call tomorrow night about eight o'clock . |
6 | Cos you would come and you would buy the ticket from Linda who would give who would give you a Or from if he was here . |
7 | ‘ Anyway , if I did have a village lass dying to do my cooking , do n't you think she might find you a bit off-putting ? ’ |
8 | I d I do n't think you 'll find it a strain to do in an hour . |
9 | ‘ Much as I love being crushed between your thighs , do you think you could leave me a little circulation ? |
10 | Do you think you could find me a dinner suit as well ? ’ |
11 | ‘ Stefan , do you think you could find me a brandy from somewhere ? ’ |
12 | ‘ Daddy , ’ she said , ‘ do you think you could buy me a book ? ’ |
13 | Do you think you could get me a packet next time you 're passing ? ’ |
14 | Even more awkward when she said , " Do you think you could get me a small glass of whisky ? " |
15 | ‘ I did n't think you could get it a second time . |
16 | But trying to classify and understand them will show you a good deal about what is going on for that child . |
17 | Do n't you think we should give him the benefit of the doubt ? ’ |
18 | ‘ Speaking of Aunt Maureen , do n't you think we should give her the good news ? ’ |
19 | Cos I do n't think they 'll give me the shopping for nothing and there 's no bank down Rainbow . |
20 | I should n't think they 'll give you an injection . |
21 | I know she 's your twin , but that does n't mean you should give her the man you want . |
22 | Did he mean he could get her a part in a play or something ? |
23 | It 's a pity we ca n't see the street names , though I do n't suppose it would do us a lot of good if we could — well , not without a street map . ’ |
24 | ‘ Do you think he 'll give you the price you want ? ’ |
25 | I came here today to have a look but I did n't think it would affect me the way it has . |
26 | Do you think it 'll make you a better person ? |
27 | I do n't think it will make me a vegetarian but it might make me think about it . |
28 | Lads , give another lad a tenner to do his horses , if he wants to take off , he 'll say I 'll give you a tenner to do mine tonight . |
29 | Do n't say I 'll give you a bit of my advice on a lead , because er you have n't had the call so you ought to be on your best level . |
30 | We ca n't say now , now , now we can give you these new services and we ca n't say we will give you the services as , as we 're just promising . |