Example sentences of "[adj] [pron] [vb mod] [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | As soon as it 's possible I 'll have a car take you to the airport . |
2 | Sorry I 'll get the old |
3 | Sorry I 'd like the |
4 | You may rest assured I shall retain every least word , written or spoken , and all other things too , in the hard wax of my stubborn memory . |
5 | Okay , you can and say , hey , well dear I 'll make a living and pay your rent . |
6 | If you 're vaguely interested I can arrange an interview with the lady I spoke to on their resettlement team , but if you do n't like the sound of it … ’ |
7 | When the house was empty I would take the key from round my neck , unlock the harmonium and experiment with pulling out some of the stops . |
8 | I thought you liked the good old I can have the other bit then ? |
9 | ‘ Although I was only six years old I can remember the seriousness of the matter and wondering how this affected us , ’ recalls Judy Watson , of The Crescent , Northallerton . |
10 | Given a thriller and a classic play , I 'm afraid I 'll watch the thriller . ’ |
11 | If they beat the scousers tonight , I 'm afraid I 'll concede the title to the B******s especially with the boost such a victory would give them . |
12 | I was afraid I might hurt a child the way I 'd been hurt . |
13 | My hand was shaking so badly I was afraid I 'd drop the knife . |
14 | I 'm afraid I 'd make a very jealous lover , Rourke . ’ |
15 | I was afraid I 'd have an attack . |
16 | As far as this Council is concerned , if you are unemployed you will get no constructive help from Labour . |
17 | or chug to Oxford or Shakespeare 's Stratford up through the Chiltern hills , visit Stoke Breurne Waterways Museum and if you 're feeling really brave you could tackle the two mile long Blisworth Tunnel . |
18 | She , she was n't English you can tell the way she talks . |
19 | But if you are careful you can keep the costs down to a minimum . |
20 | She was silent , afraid she would say the wrong thing , watching him , this man-boy , her curiosity aroused , her sympathies awoken . |
21 | She was afraid she would have a defective child because she had seen in Angharad what could happen in her husband 's family . |
22 | She was afraid she might have a problem getting rid of him — not altogether sure she wanted to — but in the lobby he merely took her hand and raised it to his lips . |
23 | ‘ Afraid you 'll miss the transmission ? |
24 | To build the practical bistable you will need the following : |
25 | With projects that are more than ten years old you should give a lot of thought to the problems involved , and then decide to build something from the current issue of Everyday Electronics instead ! |
26 | We 're sure that once you 're experienced the comfort and freshness of Carefree you 'll feel the same way . |
27 | For to have anything from the public one must satisfy the public and no one individual . ’ |
28 | They 're awaiting further information on the planning situation and until that is made clear we will suspend the demolition work today . |
29 | Then if the weather 's OK we can have a walk in the afternoon and reminisce about the days when women stayed at home and looked after their menfolk . ’ |
30 | If we 're not careful we 'll have the heavy mob down here offering to hold our hands ! |