Example sentences of "[pron] [conj] [pron] [verb] [modal v] " in BNC.
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1 | So very early one morning when the wind was a moderate westerly and made northward progress easy , Creggan set off over the great industrial cities to find the high ground beyond them that he sensed would be there . |
2 | Well , what people forget is that , if you put employers in a straight-jacket , the people who suffer first , are the employees , which as you appreciate will not take on the future . |
3 | I brought some bits for you that I thought would probably be redundant , but they 're obviously not . |
4 | Now , if you want to make any notes read them through now , it may be helpful to you if you think can just remember then that 's okay by me . |
5 | Well she would n't tell you if she had would she , really ? |
6 | Team appraisal thus involves sharing with colleagues your own strengths and weaknesses and what you and they think could or should be done about them . |
7 | I know that although the doctors have given up on me , the GREAT PHYSICIAN who you and I know will not give up on me . |
8 | so I said but I 'm not disappointed but she said just listen to what I 've got to say , she said , erm , because anybody else that 's failed we 've just said I 'm sorry we ca n't have you , but she said with you , we all feel that you 've got so much to offer she said I 'm gon na offer you a relief post which means that you can go into other people 's ho er other homes , all around , all different hospitals if somebody 's short , they can call on you and I said could it be a full time job , will it give me enough money to say that I 'm working ? |
9 | In short any action that we or you take will have to be in accordance with current government policy . ’ |
10 | The result of his planning so far is what he calls ‘ the R&D Initiative for the NHS ’ — something that he recognises must be visible and simple so that he can present it ‘ succinctly ’ to boardrooms and to nonspecialist health professionals , such as managers . |
11 | Is that something that you feel may come from the ‘ hothouse ’ atmosphere of drama school in the first place ? |
12 | You can you go to church every Sunday , sing the choruses or the hymns , listen to what the man has to say or the lady has to say at the front , and it can just go over your head and it can mean nothing to you apart from something that you believe might be true . |
13 | The only exception to this is that the test machine arrived without one of its little rubber feet , something that I feel might happen quite regularly , given that they just screw in with a small self-tapping screw , and have no supporting adhesive to really make things permanent . |
14 | This , alas , was the tenth time — the freak one that you hope will happen to someone else , while you gasp at poker 's infinite potential for cruelty . |
15 | ‘ Choose one that you think would be suitable for me to read to him , like . |
16 | Now suppose you 've got a dyslexic child in your class , or one that you think may be — I can suggest various don'ts . |
17 | It has caused me a great deal of work , but it has resulted in an extraordinary discovery , one that I hope may prove satisfactory to you all . ’ |
18 | We have just taken a quick overall look at the situation , one that I hope will enable the reader to form a clear picture of the scope of the French nuclear programme and the unique way in which we implemented it . |
19 | He gave a hard smile , and said , ‘ The only one that I knew could fulfil my ambition to be a multimillionaire before I was thirty . ’ |
20 | He 'd pulled two out at random , but the one that he wanted would be the next on the route . |
21 | he s it was only about eight o'clock or something and he said will they be there yet , will they be there if I go and have a pint with them ? |
22 | No , no not a blocked one but I mean let's face it |
23 | There was a sailing er what do they call it , a here and it was him that he asked would could you send a boy there . |
24 | She asked everybody and she said will you come in on two to ten . |
25 | ( In the event of a party having no overall majority , the monarch summons whoever he or she believed may be able to form an administration ) . |
26 | ‘ The real beginner sees something he or she thinks would make a good photo , but they do n't think it through sufficiently , ’ he says . |
27 | The commission suggests that anyone over 18 who has contributed to the cost of the property he or she occupies should have to agree to its sale . |
28 | Well you could do it where you like could n't you ? |
29 | Do n't you remember ? 's got the necklace with the ears on it and he goes ca n't you hear me ? |
30 | as I was speaking at erm a neighbours and friends group at my parents church and Rosie heard about it and she said will I come and speak to you . |