Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] [adv] [vb infin] [noun sg] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Paula said slyly , ‘ I might just tell Mum what you and Edward get up to in the pictures . ’
2 I 'll not rest 'til I see you again .
3 ‘ I told the police I would take them off in this country , but that I could n't give confirmation I would n't use them abroad . ’
4 I ca n't see Chairman what drawing you 're showing .
5 At last there occurred , suddenly , a most strange event which I shall never forget ad which astonished me : the little girl flung her arms round my neck ad in a rush began kissing me frenziedly .
6 So if you should ever doubt wonder what love is all about
7 But she could not ask Lubor anything about the man who attracted her so .
8 Looking for an investment in a sure snow area , you could well consider Morillon which links with Flaine , Samoens and Les Carroz .
9 But however I suppose it but it takes it 's like everything else but it 's a dead it really is a trade er Graham was saying to m to me when I was down in London , he says , It 's a pity mum that you could n't get work you know , I mean , you just did n't have the you know , your age and that to start work down here , he says , there 'd be plenty of work for you .
10 You ca n't have drama which does n't refer to other curriculum areas .
11 You will probably have child-proofed your home against some of the worst effects but the entertainer could get upset if the props are interfered with and damaged .
12 Not that particular I hope you wo n't tell mummy our secrets anyway .
13 Note , however that you can not delete mail which has not been inspected .
14 Note however that you can not delete mail which has not been inspected .
15 Does n't it matter to you that in a place where you can now hear birdsong there 'll be pop music blaring and loudspeakered announcements from morning to night ?
16 Thus we should only praise conduct which needs to be stimulated in this way , even though other ( perhaps more selfish ) conduct which will be done anyway is itself good or better .
17 We must also give music its place in the crown of the arts .
18 And they 'd come up and wait them but I 'd make them a cup of coffee or a cup of cocoa or something like that , there were n't coffee then cos we could n't afford coffee we used to have cocoa or make them a mug of tea .
19 What Barry says is simply this that suppose we accept the point that authority structures are now necessary , that we could n't have anarchy we have to have
20 If we did n't have them we would probably have dictatorship which would be even worse !
21 But erm we ca n't spend money we have n't go , we ca n't spend money and erm I mean er if we spent if we went on spending money , then what would happen is that the Trust would simply well it would go it would n't exactly go broke but jobs would have to be cut and that sort of thing , people would be very badly affected by it so you just have to wait .
22 But because we can not escape history it also seems either naive or even wicked .
23 It seems a bit odd to be asking people to join the CTC in order to further the interests of cycling in Scotland ; but if we get this leaflet off the ground we can then tell HQ what we are doing for them .
24 Much will be lost , but even where disks become unreadable they may well contain information which is ultimately recoverable .
25 Much to the amusement of two American girls who stayed with us because they did n't know what this phrase was I mean they could n't have sort it out in the first place of what it meant .
26 There they could easily obtain coal which was used as fuel and as a raw material , various salts from a mine below the works and from brine wells , and large amounts of water from the River Tees .
27 ‘ Give those out and pray that even if they ca n't speak English they can at least read it ! ’
28 They ca n't have chocolate they can have this erm what 's it called ?
29 He may yet suspend parliament itself .
30 Furthermore , Parliament is limited in its actions , since it should not pass legislation which conflicts with the regulation .
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