Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pers pn] [modal v] [verb] in " in BNC.
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1 | Julia said nothing for a moment then she said quietly , ‘ Thank you , doctor , for the offer , but I do n't think I 'll go in hospital if you do n't mind . ’ |
2 | Do n't think I 'll go in that |
3 | How long do you think I 'd stay in business if I did n't keep my lines clean ? |
4 | ‘ I can not guarantee we shall legislate in the next session since one never can — it is always understood that a final decision is taken nearer the Queen 's speech , ’ Mr Lang said |
5 | There was n't much Walter did n't know about machines , and what he did n't know he could learn in five minutes . |
6 | and it says , you can only appeal it will appear in November , that 's when it 's going to be , er put into the library |
7 | You would not care to talk about it with Matey — if you do not feel you could confide in me ? ’ |
8 | You get up all day , does n't matter we 'll go in the afternoon . |
9 | Excuse me , excuse me everybody do n't you think she should enter in this competition , to be a model for |
10 | Mason Colley has been … approaching me these six weeks , and now I 'm settled in my own mind , I ca n't think you 'll stand in the way ? ’ |
11 | I do n't think you can go in there , so |
12 | I do n't think you can go in there unless you can |
13 | ‘ Jane Eyre , you need not think you can succeed in getting out of the room like this . |
14 | Do n't think you can barge in here harassing me like this , ’ she snapped , ‘ shooting questions at me as if you were taking part in a firing squad . ’ |
15 | I do n't think you can have in the time . ’ |
16 | You can come back and see Josh in the morning — but do n't think you can march in here and wheedle your way back into my heart in half an hour — not this time ! ’ |
17 | ‘ But I do n't think you should stay in Liverpool , with or without a baby . ’ |
18 | The hotelier told them , ‘ I 'm afraid I only have four beds and there are already four kings in them , however , if you do n't mind you can get in the same bed . ’ |
19 | I do n't believe you could fall in love so fast . |
20 | I do n't think we would engage in that sort of thing . |
21 | ‘ You did n't think we 'd arrive in this Florida place and there 'd be signs up saying ‘ This way to space ’ , did you ? ’ said Angalo sarcastically . |
22 | Well , that would be a change in procedure , I think , I do n't recall that the closure of Berwick St James school was dealt with by county council , but Berwick St James was closed , I do n't think we can pretend in either way about that . |
23 | ‘ Ooh , I do n't think we should go in there , dear . |
24 | I shall enquire er if th there 's Well I 'll I guess I 'll get in touch with erm the er town hall in York |
25 | What do you hope you can do in terms of providing or possibly squeezing out at the eleventh hour , the cash that you need from the Oxfordshire Regional Health Authority , to try and stop er routine patients not being treated from Monday ? |
26 | I know you are very busy but I do hope you can help in this way . |
27 | Helen 's frustration with people who do n't appreciate her could result in a marked reduction in her tolerance level . |
28 | I do n't think they will throw in the towel as they did against Pontypool last year . |
29 | I think you know , Lincolnshire has done a dam good job for the people in Lincolnshire whether it in roads , whether it be old peoples homes , or whether it be in schools , whether it be in fire stations , police stations , I admit to where one could say across the board , they could compare , that they could compare , they might compare they might live in one area and work in another . |
30 | Do n't suppose I 'd get in the surgery tomorrow now . |