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

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1 they 've gave us since we 've been creating that much she 's had been in to see Mr she said and he says oh no he says er that 's not right Brenda , he says er mine are all guaranteed until they 're earning that money he says you ca n't just do it
2 With what little money I had I would try to wear unusual suits or hats , learning a combination of subtlety and the unexpected in order to gain attention .
3 Anyway did that course he said you 'll have to bleed it out
4 I said yes why , they can nae do that mister he said it 'll affect all the sensors on the machines oh ah
5 ‘ But in this case you decided it would be a good idea to leave me entirely in her more than capable hands ? ’
6 Rev Jim Caterer , vicar of Standish , said : ‘ I never say something is impossible but in this case I wish I could say just that .
7 In this case I think it will be soon .
8 ‘ But in this case I think he 'll see sense . ’
9 Well I saw this present I thought I could find it sort of erm well I suppose I would off everywhere .
10 What if you , if you lent us some dosh I suppose I could be with Louise tonight , right , I could go home with a big bunch of flowers cos I 'll have a guilty expression on my face .
11 All the while you were building this future I knew there 'd come a morning like this , when I 'd smile sadly as I left you , when I 'd give a last half wave at the corner , when I 'd set my face to the reality of the serious work ahead .
12 ‘ I get lots of film synopses sent to me and after this movie I hope I will get a lot more .
13 Faced with those kind of possible reductions in service , if there is a penny one penny more than necessary spent on administration and bureaucracy wherever it is in the youth and community programme that is gon na be less money for front line vision and the Labour group can have to think very , very carefully about that and the issue is gon na be that if we 're spending too much money or if they 're coming back to supplementary estimates which wo n't be available er given the financial situation next year if we 're having two heads of centres or whatever when we could have one that is gon na mean less money for front line services to the people of Highfields and there 'll only be one group that will be responsible for that , if that does come about and I think that 's something that we all need to bear in mind because what we were told as members of that committee is that the youth and community budget is gon na be in for some very serious times in the future and it 's mainly the government 's fault because of the way they 've decided to re-organise the situation it 's going out of our hands into the control of an unelected body and like most members of this council I think we would oppose that but that 's the reality of the situation and I could not support any increase of funds er for any community centres if I knew it was simply gon na be spent on administration .
14 And there 's another point I think I shall bring out in my book .
15 when we send it back in a few days fitting , this job I says we 'll want it early in the morning and you can have it in the afternoon , but we were going to spend the day in Liverpool , but you 're dad said , I 'm not being round all those shops all day , so I said ooh no !
16 " He 's obviously gone some place he knows I would disapprove of — which probably means something involving the Irish sympathizers … "
17 The twins were demanding — in the first few years she thought she would go mad from lack of sleep and overwork — but at least they touched her and hugged her and kissed her and loved her .
18 The entry of Joanna , who came in to consult her about the drugs needed to replenish their stock , put an end to her melancholy reflections , and after they had decided Joanna said , ‘ When Ian comes round this evening I thought I 'd give him coffee or a drink in our sitting-room .
19 At this point I thought she might be distracted by the kid whose chair was sticking out , so I asked him for a second time to move back even further .
20 To meet this point I think one must say that Bentham 's view was , in effect , that a right action must not only do more good than harm , but must also be such that neither the particular good it does , nor any other comparable good which might have substituted for it , could have been achieved at less cost in terms of harm done .
21 At this point I think we can make many mistakes .
22 erm from the evidence we 've looked at over the past few weeks you know I would say that
23 And then after oh , after a few weeks she said I 'll come in for a cup of tea .
24 Some day I know I 'll be bagged up and sent
25 I never saw him again but to this day I wish I could take him to Ibrox and watch the Rangers with him and maybe buy him a half and half pint at one of the Govan pubs .
26 Although it may hold back for reasons of cost and supply , and because the housing market is static , during this decade I believe we will see an increasing spread of relocation moves to those parts of the country which offer a better quality of life than London and the South-East . ’
27 On this occasion I think I can find a bottle of something special with which to toast the future .
28 I know , I think after Christmas I 'm gon na go and have a look for some dresses and you see when it was an ordinary colour I was gon na have ivory but now it 's this colour I think i 'll be better having having white , I do n't know .
29 Well I reckoned up this morning we reckoned it 'll perhaps be at fifty two , but we were wrong were n't we ?
30 I suppose in some ways they thought I would not buckle , so they put even heavier pressure on some of the new MPs .
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