Example sentences of "[adv] [vb mod] [verb] [conj] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Right let's see if we can work this out together .
2 You want biscuits , well we 've got some biscuits , but you 'll just have to wait a minute , I ca n't unpack everything now , alright , right let's see if we can find the car Get you two in the car first I think , right then , oh , what a heavy trolley full of food Oh dear , dear , dear , will you please put your feet down Charlotte , stop me being kicked .
3 Hm Right let's see if we can .
4 All right let's see if we can get you a bugler nobody 's ringing at the moment but you want a bugler for a week on Sunday the fourteenth to blow reveille and the Last Post at eleven o'clock and twelve o'clock a week on Sunday at Calverton in Nottinghamshire .
5 Right , the correlation coefficient is given by da da R equals , now we 've already met this , this is your old friend the product , and what we 're gon na do is divide it by N minus one Now if you think , I 'll wait til you 've got that down let's see if I can find this bloody rubber .
6 So let's see if we could get three pieces like that out of a whole one ?
7 I 'm almost certain that 's what 's doing it to you so let's see if we can get through to it with that ,
8 So let's see if we 've got these , we 've got one thousand , yes .
9 So let's see if we can think of a way of doing it .
10 Erm and I want you to tell me what you 're thinking and how you 're going through it and So let's see if I can find one of those .
11 We 've come across it before and there 's sometimes there is a little way out so let's see if you can just think of it , so let's start with Craig and we 'll go anti-clockwise .
12 He is there to perform , so let's accept that he ( or she ) will take whatever risks with his body he deems appropriate to the importance in his own life of winning the prize .
13 Okay now so let's say if we had some numbers you you can you could make your own notes about this .
14 So let's say if we had ten pounds on the table and a hundred people underneath .
15 Okay so let's say if you got three pound sixty a week pocket money .
16 So I think you 've got to look at this as er saying well , if you get external advice , at least you 're covered and er I mean er if a , if a company 's in difficulties , we perhaps would know before you would , erm that erm you know that we should n't really be investing with them .
17 In addition , retinoic acid is insoluble in water and so would remain where we put it in the limb for some time ; this was important because we already knew that to exert its effect the grafted polarizing region needed more than 12 hours .
18 He agrees that we can ask what justifies these beliefs ; but to do so would mean that we no longer treated them as having this special status .
19 In 1889 a Select Committee heard another plea from a male trade unionist for the restriction of married women 's work on the grounds that ‘ when the married women turn into the domestic workshops they become competitors against their own husbands and it requires a man and his wife to earn what the man alone would earn if she were not in the shop ’ .
20 Shall we , just let's see if we can turn this round so it makes it
21 And it 's this journey from external reality to the profound truths of art , a journey which takes Proust through a series of investigations of the nature of time , the nature of the intellect , the nature of memory , it 's this journey which I must now attempt to trace , and I perhaps just ought to say that I think I get abstract once or twice from this point onwards .
22 You just may do before she comes for them .
23 The realignment of exchange rates discussed above might suggest that it has not been very successful in promoting greater exchange rate stability .
24 I just would suggest that we do n't do it in this committee .
25 And then if she says well and , and then I might say but I just would imagine that you 'd have a lot more to do with your life before you thought about settling down and getting engaged to someone .
26 Perhaps when his desk collapsed through sheer weight of mail he finally will realise that we simply want to be left for 60 minutes an hour in our blinkered little world of leather and willow .
27 Constructions built so that people who can not afford to leave or sail away can feel that they are almost leaving .
28 ‘ I always used to wonder if he might be .
29 I hummed to myself , something I always used to do when I wanted to smile or laugh , but thought the better of it .
30 My dad always used to say that we could not afford lunch , although , I have to say , this did not stop him eating it .
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