Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] [noun] [pos pn] " in BNC.
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1 | I says I 'll Gods our original er our authorisation . |
2 | And I 'll tummle your world right over |
3 | I 'll tummle your sane World over |
4 | ‘ No problem , I 'll bell her tomorrow . ’ |
5 | I 'll RIP HER FUCKING CLOTHES OFF ! " |
6 | James bowed ironically and offered them the document ; Alexander Menzies pretended to think about it for a full five minutes and signed it with extraordinary flourishes that made the pen splutter and seemed to say , ‘ Very well , I will humour your ridiculous ritual . ’ |
7 | In fact , if I can time my travel to be in a place when a beer festival is on , I attend it . |
8 | I 'm just going to have to try a perpendicular approach and hope I can time my arrival to a point when the hole is passing in front of me . ’ |
9 | Then saddle ye my horse Bavieca , and arm him well ; and ye shall apparel my body full seemlily , and place me upon the horse , and fasten and tie me thereon so that it can not fall : and fasten my sword Tizona in my hand . |
10 | Thanks to Emma 's years of extreme beneficence , Rachaela had managed to save a little , and now there was some interest which would tide her over , perhaps until the new year . |
11 | She squatted down to his level , and he stuck his chin up in the air so that she could rebutton his coat for him . |
12 | He was going to kiss her , she thought wildly , he was going to bend her back over his arm and put his mouth to her throat , and she — she would close her eyes , she would arch her body to his … |
13 | In town crier fashion he bellowed : ‘ I call upon these persons here present to witness that I , Darren John Johnson , being of sound mind , do ask my beloved Sharon Samantha Edwards , if she will plight her troth unto me . ’ |
14 | He bellowed : ‘ I call upon these persons here present to witness that I , Darren John Johnson , being of sound mind , do ask my beloved Sharon Samantha Edwards , if she will plight her troth unto me ? ’ |
15 | Now you can key-in your confession , supplication and intercession , in total privacy . ’ |
16 | And we will enwreath your crown |
17 | We just wish they would double-park their caravans on some other Manhattan street . |
18 | One other problem is that there is an assumption that everyone will practice their religion in the same way . |
19 | ‘ He says he 'll skewer your liver if you move , ’ Rincewind translated freely . |
20 | If at the same time he can affiliate his mid-field to the aspirations of his grass-root defenders , then Falkirk can indeed become a powerful team . |