Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] [pers pn] [am/are] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | God , he thought , Americans must think they 're in the Stone Age when they come to stay in a place like this . |
2 | ‘ They must think I 'm on the way out . ’ |
3 | ‘ Then I should think we 're in business , ’ Manville said confidently . |
4 | ‘ They must know they 're in the frame otherwise why the decoy ? ’ |
5 | The Ministry of Defence ( MoD ) must feel they are in a no-win situation . |
6 | On Mr Gajdusek 's behalf , I feel he must mean I am to be impersonal in any help I give you with your problems . |
7 | I must admit I 'm in that |
8 | I should imagine they are from the council . |
9 | But I must say I am at some loss as to why you should be so concerned with these most trivial of errors . ’ |
10 | " I suppose we 'd better start having a look along the banks soon , although I must say I 'm in no particular hurry . |
11 | Dr ‘ Patterson ’ … patients here are very much consultant oriented , and no matter how much you may feel you 're on the right lines for treatment , they do expect to go along and see a consultant . |
12 | One of these days I 'll go out like this and scare the whole population , 'cos they 'll think I 'm in me bare pelt . ’ |
13 | You 'll think you 're in a palace . ’ |
14 | ‘ They 'll know we 're in the forest . ’ |
15 | If you start that , then I 'll know I 'm beyond redemption . |
16 | Things will seem far worse than they actually are for a few days — but once the drama dies down you 'll see you 're in a fine position after all . |
17 | twelve thirty three , and if you look you 'll see I 'm from Orkney . |
18 | You might find they 're with the scrap . |
19 | Wrap yourself in cotton wool and you 'll find you 're in mint condition for events in late November and early December . |
20 | I 'll say I 'm from the garage if someone else does , about the service . |
21 | I think you 'll agree you 're in a much stronger position that if you left it for months , and then went back . |
22 | They were portrayed as somebody above us — and once it was seen they are not , everyone could see they are like the rest of us . |
23 | At the moment I 'd guess we 're in two to three hundred fathoms . |
24 | Even though we do n't have major problems with drug or solvent abuse in Northern Ireland , sudden changes in behaviour could mean they are in some kind of trouble . |
25 | ‘ The only doctors who could help me are at Bart 's . |
26 | Emma Pengelly , eight , wrote : ‘ The only doctors who could help me are at Bart 's . |
27 | At a guess I 'd say we 're over the Swiss Wilds . ’ |
28 | Gloucester rugby are back in league action tomorrow … the cherry and whites are away to orrell … last time out they beat Northampton so let's hope they 're on a winning roll … |
29 | ‘ They are all blonde and are all about the same size and although none of them are identical you would know they are from the same family . |
30 | If one says that they are both in the second row you will know they are on the two n's of nomen . |