Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.

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31 Now I 'll just Carl I think and put the on .
32 ‘ I think I 'll just kind of duck down in your pocket if that 's OK , chief .
33 I 've got to solve it or she 'll just re-route me to some tedious filing-clerk 's job !
34 There obviously are n't more than thirty one days in a month but we 'll just practice then counting from twenty now and we 'll stop at thirty nine
35 I 'll just tea up there cos she has a tablet does n't she ?
36 I 've already put in our comments in writing on this to Chris and I 'll just sort of draw some of them save me repeating them .
37 Erm I 'll just sort of er talk briefly about sort of main trends and , and sort of output and orders and so on and then go through in terms of some of the implications that results as regards to employment and domestic crisis .
38 And they 've got ta try and walk backwards I 'll just sort of go whoop !
39 Right , this is an extremely good slide , I did take this myself , erm of the actual dress of the eighteen forties , I 'll just sort of point out its components .
40 A broad-beamed fellow like myself should have no difficulty careering it across the ironing board , although a woman or even a bachelor-wimp might sooner resort to an old-fashioned metal iron than attempt to put this monster through its paces .
41 Do n't fuck about , he 'll fucking deck you .
42 Could we just go on to twenty one and we might just sort of stop this part of the lesson there .
43 What might further investigations yield ?
44 He 's got a course until Sunday afternoon and I 'll probably Sunday afternoon , I might even do that .
45 I bet she 'll probably side with you .
46 Those with money burning a hole in their pocket might also car to visit the casino .
47 Gardeners might also fork out £2,000 for a statue-alarm — now commonplace in gardens owned by the National Trust .
48 Where these key indicators illustrate the most favourable conditions er we are going to base our main advertising campaign and I 'll now hand you over to my colleague .
49 Well I 'll tomorrow morning phone them up find out exactly what time , and register you rather than me if it 's you know if I ca n't get to it .
50 They might tomorrow night , I do n't know !
51 A parallel AS/400 might even surface one day , the company suggests .
52 You might even fracture your orbital plates — those are thin layers of bone above your eyes .
53 The movement that began with Greek sculpture rapidly added other new areas of study to the familiar territories of language and literature , issuing in a serious concern not simply with " the classics " , but with ancient civilization in all its aspects : aspects that might well centre on the " facts " of ancient life , its physical relics , its customs and institutions : all of which to be summed up in the German word Realien .
54 This is a case in which Paul 's maxim might well apply. : where the words are not ambiguous there is no call to raise questions of intention .
55 Their attempts as detailed in Easter Monday 's Guardian might well misfire .
56 If I give you some background to , to Moat and to the project itself , an and how we 're gon na approach the scheme I 'll then hand over to Alan who will talk about the design issues and the master plan and we 'll price the Three Hills and how they 'll they can meet that subjective .
57 I mean if it 's nice and we 'll either garden
58 Perhaps , who knows , the great Hoskins might yet grace King 's Magnum Parva with his presence .
59 You 'll again Laura .
60 Villages and towns might occasionally war with each other , but the fundamental basis of life was local .
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