Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [verb] [indef pn] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | I know lots of people ca n't understand that , one of which is my accountant , but I feel I must put something back , it 's the only way I can feel comfortable about all the money I 've made . ’ |
2 | If I had some time on my own with them I might squeeze something out , but I 'm inhibited in front of the neighbours . |
3 | I might work something out when Liza comes home . |
4 | If I go to my baker I 'll er , I 'll fetch one back and I 'll show ya , they , they used to grow a lot during war to make jam on to subsidize folk to make jam and stuff like that you know |
5 | ‘ I 'll leave nobody out of it . |
6 | ‘ I 'll make one out this afternoon . ’ |
7 | I 'll send someone round for the lap-top now . ’ |
8 | I 'll send someone over to question your man Dalton . ’ |
9 | I 'll send someone out to call you when they 've gone . ’ |
10 | I 'll think of the look I want — at the moment I like to look ‘ French' ; you know , sophisticated and Parisian — so I 'll lay everything out on the bed , plan what shoes , what make-up , hairstyle , earrings , the lot . |
11 | I 'll bring one in on Tuesday , in case , but if it comes on on the weekend I 'm gon na tape it . |
12 | Okay well I 'll give I 'll give one back I 've got them here . |
13 | ‘ No , I 'll sort something out , Mum . |
14 | Guilt swept over Constance but she felt like saying ‘ nor for me ’ , as Louise went on , ‘ Just for me , darling , say you 're sorry to your mother and then I 'll sort something out . |
15 | I 'll sort something out . ’ |
16 | and erm I meant to er well she said she 'd bring it back to me and then I said Well no do n't bother I 'll sort something out myself and then I forgot all about it . |
17 | back over with you , I 'll sort something out while I 've got some small change in me purse now I 've been shopping , I 'll sort it out |
18 | ‘ Then I 'll knock something out for you . |
19 | ‘ Some day , when I 'm big and strong , I 'll knock someone down for you , ’ she said . |
20 | I 'll get something in for breakfast — you bring the duty-frees . ’ |
21 | I 'll get somebody out here as well if you hurry up and give me that . |
22 | I 'll get everything out tonight so you can just bring it with you . |
23 | I 'm getting out for a pee in a minute , so I 'll get one out of the Land Rover if you throw the keys . ’ |
24 | I mean if you 're interested in one I 'll take one out because |
25 | And I 'll pick one out for myself that 's mine . |
26 | I said I 'll work something out for you and erm I 'll be in touch with you next week |
27 | There 's plenty here , so if you clean yourself up and sit down at the table I 'll put something out for you too . |
28 | Now then , you go back to your mum , I 'll write something down on a prescription here for you . |
29 | If I could set something up in Northumberland it would be a good thing . |
30 | I think I was just miserable , and it was far easier to believe the reason was something I could do something about , rather than face the fact that my depression was very complicated , based on things like my family not having much money , and feeling very isolated and different from the kids at school . |