Example sentences of "[vb mod] [pron] [verb] [pron] [adv] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Finally , may I make it unambiguously clear that Labour will reverse the decisions on these three hospitals announced today and will do so immediately after the general election ? |
2 | Should I put it together first and then |
3 | Why should we believe it now any more than we believed it then . |
4 | Why , indeed , should it bother him so much , Harry thought , as he escorted Alice back to the rented flat in Charles Street ? |
5 | " But why should it upset you so much ? |
6 | Might I remind you please that |
7 | Please could you tell me how much heating I would need ? |
8 | Using this card , could you tell me how much of your T V watching time is spent watching B B C One ? |
9 | Using card thirty again , could you tell me how much of your radio listening time is spent tuned to B B C Radio One ? |
10 | ‘ Actually , could you knock us up some cold ham and salad for lunch ? ’ |
11 | Could you spare me just one of your beautiful pears ? " |
12 | What does that really mean one over two , how else could you write one over two ? |
13 | Of course some of Our Guild Members are dare I say it just that wee bit narrow minded . |
14 | But I mean , how dare he ask her so late . ’ |
15 | Why would I liked it how funny ! |
16 | So we 'll do something similar if erm the train Shall I make it very awkward ? |
17 | ‘ Shall I make you up some nice sandwiches ? ’ |
18 | Shall I tell you now little lady ? |
19 | ‘ Shall I tell you how much the contract is worth ? ’ asked Gillian . |
20 | ‘ Why would she do something so horrible ? |
21 | With the work on the campaign and the success we 'd heard she 'd had with it , would she find me too limited when I got out ? |
22 | and when I gave them a questionnaire saying how would you label someone as gay they said , we never make those kind of assumptions . |
23 | He had no need , no need at all to say that , beautiful though he might have mentioned he thought her , she just did not hold those sort of charms for him — which was what he more or less did say when he drawled , ‘ Would you think me dreadfully ungallant should I mop my brow and tell you — that 's a relief ? ’ |
24 | Erm Martin , what would you say something else alive is ? |
25 | Would you like something more substantial ? |
26 | Or would it make him even freer ? |
27 | If I said to you every time you pick up the phone it 's closer to ten pounds , would it get you very excited . |
28 | Would he think her very rude and stand-offish now ? |
29 | But will you tell me why this happened , please ? |
30 | ‘ Will you tell her how much I 've worried about her ? ’ asked Harry . |