Example sentences of "[adv] i [verb] [noun] [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | Personally I reckon Strach will go to be manager somewhere at the end of the season probably in Scotland … |
2 | Also organisations like ours are members of the Construction Industry Training Board so for instance if was going along we might get a from the C I T B so I mean grants might be available if people rout around for them . |
3 | So I mean people ca n't say that we 're just like er blind bats batting wheth we 'll you 'll lose the situation these lads are in . |
4 | So I think Alan can talk in a bit more detail about the design of the master plan issues and then be perfectly happy to take any questions you may have . |
5 | Taylor explained : ‘ I have n't tried to contact the Leeds manager Howard Wilkinson today for obvious reasons , but with the international a fortnight away I think Batty will be available . ’ |
6 | and erm I said well , so I rung Alan up I said Al can you get out ? |
7 | And see if we get something set up , probably I think May would be favourite would n't it ? |
8 | ‘ Very kind of you , Celia , but really I think Anna would like to do it . ’ |
9 | ‘ Now I know Ahn will live . |
10 | ‘ At first , we were apprehensive about the process of signing , then it was the same about deals in Europe and now I think Brian will be helpful when we sort out the American side . |
11 | But now I understand Everton would be willing to offload the 26-year-old . |
12 | That 's what I said , well I says life can be a bitch I says . |
13 | Well I said Geoff might have to go to that because he was driving Geoff 's car , if I remember rightly ! |
14 | Well I expect William will have a drink , yes , and I expect you will too , what you doing ? |
15 | Well I expect Jamie can , get as much , get as far as a button your blouse . |
16 | Well I think grandma can do without the extra work . |
17 | No he wo n't I bet Paul will start , and that 's my |
18 | Believe me , Juliet , I did n't want to tell you this , but if I had n't I know Celia would , and she does n't know the true facts . ’ |
19 | If the sex education play ‘ Yours Truly ’ , which has been commissioned by the Health Promotion Agency of Northern Ireland and targets 13–15 year-olds in our schools , does not meet the above criteria then I hope parents will use the rights enshrined in the Education Act and the Parents Charter to protect their children from others who have plans for them . |
20 | But , if we had bought in some sort of penal clause , then I mean firms might be inclined to look very critically at the qualifications their engineers have got . |
21 | Then I think Darren will be an exceptionally good player . |
22 | Then I think people would be justified in saying , well , Freud was essentially a Hobbesian social thinker . |
23 | Erm that being the case , if if those objections were were sustained , er you know , going back to what was was said last week , then I think Selby might be in difficulties in in meeting its housing requirement . |
24 | If Paul Gascoigne performs , and Ian Wright and Alan Shearer click up front , then I believe England can romp to their best victory since Graham Taylor took over as manager . |
25 | But if the reality is allowed to stand but is also understood as a metaphor for the experience of all women , then I believe Mary can speak to our condition . |
26 | When I cited instances when I thought anger might have been appropriate , I was always told ‘ this is not our way ’ . |
27 | Her school has a high proportion of ethnic minority children where I felt Balbinder might not have seemed such a problem . |
28 | ‘ Players of Stuart 's talent are the reason why I believe England will get stronger , even when the older guys retire . |
29 | That was why I think mum must have killed herself . ’ |
30 | The main reason why I think inductivism should be abandoned is that , compared with rival and more modern approaches , it has increasingly failed to throw new and interesting light on the nature of science , a fact that led Imre Lakatos to describe the programme as a degenerating one . |