Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] [adv] [verb] [pos pn] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The sums that will pass through them ought surely to enhance their prestige , and at a symbolic time .
2 I may just have me chicken out and keep the sausage for another day
3 I may indeed remind my friend of a thought I had by referring to it as the one I had on first wakening in Venice .
4 I must again express my thanks to all those who have contributed to this exciting Development Programme , through response to the Consultative Paper , participation in pilot and consortium developments , contributions to unit writing groups and attendance at seminars .
5 I must also thank my parents for everything they have done for me and especially this wonderful event , my wedding to Steven .
6 My wife and I are very conscious of the very high honour that you have bestowed upon us and I must also thank my Party for proposing , and you all for electing , me to the office of Lord Mayor for the Metropolitan City of .
7 I must just stretch my legs while the jury are coming back alright .
8 ‘ If you really mean what you say , then the solution is obvious : you and I must simply bury our differences for the time being .
9 ‘ He makes me feel as though I ought to go and write ‘ I must always measure my ingredients ’ five hundred times . ’
10 If the Archbishop would only trust me , I should soon make his orchestra famous .
11 ‘ Yes , sir , Document B , and I should here direct your attention to Document B1 which is a report of an interview with the girl 's mother submitted on her behalf by the latest Visitor to have taken over the case .
12 I should yawn my head off in a palace , and I should laugh during the most solemn ceremonies , and I should certainly beat my Ministers .
13 My mother said I should never cut my hair or I 'd lose my strength , like Samson in the Bible . ’
14 I should so appreciate your help with the background . ’
15 If I were still at Bewick , I should still have my vision of myself quite obliterated by your violent view of how I should be , but I am free now and you can not put the chains back on , it is too late , I am growing up . ’
16 To explain my curiosity I should perhaps explain my definition of excellence .
17 I might easily lose my sense of our quarry . ’
18 I might even change his mind about marriage .
19 ‘ The one woman for whom I might almost leave my roulette table . ’
20 There was one day when I was in Dunedin preparing a preview for a match the next day and was told that late in the afternoon Otago would be training at Carisbrook and I might there obtain their team for the morrow .
21 I 'll be generous in other ways — I 'll even put my intentions in writing if that will help persuade you of my sincerity .
22 I 'll even withdraw my men to assure your so-called sister that I do n't want her brother 's castle .
23 Well excuse you your bath tonight — I 'll just sponge your face and hands . "
24 If you do n't , I 'll just blow your brains out .
25 The secret I find and you may over the next day or day and a half to a couple of days you may well see me just do that occasionally I 'll just throw my hands back down to me side .
26 I 'll just do your desk top and whatnot and if you can ask Jess to clean the floor , alright ?
27 I 'll just bring your microphone in .
28 I 'll just collect my bag from the kitchen , ’ she murmured .
29 But , feeling glad to have got him off the subject of how apparently her virginal innocence did not tie up with her being a married woman , ‘ Well , if you do n't mind , I 'll just collect my car and head back to England , and — ’
30 I 'll just finish my coffee , eh ? ’
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