Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [verb] [indef pn] of " in BNC.

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1 Before leaving Dublin , I decided I ought to see something of County Louth .
2 ‘ Why , I wonder , do you suppose that I should know anything of your sister 's abductor ? ’
3 My mates think he 's too young for me and that I should find someone of my own age .
4 London run the ball so I should have lots of opportunities .
5 Er , as far as I know all the forms that were allocated to me have been versioned and distributed out to everybody , so I should have lots of version forms .
6 She said , ‘ I think you 're trying to tell me that I should remember something of this . ’
7 I know that when I get out I 'll make something of myself this time . ’
8 ‘ I 'm not your sweetheart and I 'll admit nothing of the kind ! ’ she snapped back , unable to take any more .
9 ‘ We know Boro will come at us , but that wo n't bother me — and I 'll get plenty of help from the rest of the defence . ’
10 And I 'll get plenty of .
11 The only good thing , the only good thing about La the only good thing about Labour is that they would have brought back student grants so if I ever , if I ever do go to university then I 'll get lots of money .
12 In fact , when Carl or Etty would ask her to take things easy … to try and relax … to take more rest , her answer invariably would be : ‘ Keender ( children ) I 'll have plenty of rest when I 'm dead .
13 ‘ She wo n't get here until the evening , ’ said Julia , ‘ so I 'll have plenty of time . ’
14 I 'll have plenty of padding for saddle sores .
15 This is ambition and I 'll have none of it ! ’
16 " I 'll have lots of babies , sir .
17 If you turn this thing around and take me back , I promise I 'll say nothing of what has happened . ’
18 I 'll say none of those because
19 As far as I could discern none of the courts operates on any form of jury system .
20 It seemed I could learn nothing of happiness from Lili unless I could first discover her secret .
21 I suggested that it might be a good idea to get it in midsummer so that I could get plenty of practice in before the skiddy weather set in , but he thought there might be too much tourist traffic going through the town and on the roads around it in the middle of the summer .
22 When I looked carefully I could see lots of orange fragments scattered over the sodden grass and glistening brown earth of the field .
23 Pass a few exams and I 'd do lots of shows and festivals when I 've won money for my dance school .
24 I 'd pass a few ex a few exams and I 'd do lots of shows and festivals and I 've won money for my dance school .
25 But I 'd believe anything of him . ’
26 I 'd save lots of money as I would n't have to pay for digs .
27 He was getting ready to retire and I thought I 'd have lots of time with him . ’
28 I used to generate lots of electricity .
29 I used to buy lots of hats at Oxfam , as well as headwraps and authentic African styles . ’
30 ‘ I do n't think I need remind anyone of the tragic blow which the Miletti family , and indeed the whole of Perugia , has suffered today .
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