Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [pron] [modal v] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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31 | If this is what the new Clause meant , then Mr Roberts said he would support it ; if it meant something else , he would not . |
32 | Richard said he 'd invite me over next time she came down for the weekend . ’ |
33 | ‘ Farmer Dawes said it might take them a few days to settle down but they were laying on the second day . ’ |
34 | If we allow this thing to become about stopping the violence on the streets , once the violence stops we 'll think we 've solved something , when in reality we 've solved nothing . |
35 | But his ex-wife believes he would prevent her from visiting the grave . |
36 | However , Jim says he 'll take them . |
37 | And the bloke goes I 'll clean him up , I 'm , I 'm , I 'm really sorry about that and he |
38 | She had never felt so wretched and she vowed that if Maggie recovered she would make it up to her somehow . |
39 | Commuters say they 'll believe it when they see it . |
40 | An independent Conservative candidate may stand against John Taylor at the General Election , and some local Conservatives say they will support him . |
41 | Nigel believed she would assume he had something incurable with a shade of film glamour to it — leukaemia , perhaps . |
42 | Sebastian says he will get it on video . |
43 | Ronni sensed nothing would shock him . |
44 | On 5 November 1978 , four generals called Afshar saying they must see him at once . |
45 | Had the girl known they would follow her ? |
46 | Zen felt he should cover her up . |
47 | The Queen knew I would accompany you here . |
48 | During the miners strike you will recall he was tremendously supportive and outspoken and is still outspoken against this government 's attack on working people . |
49 | Positive , negative , and the thing at the end is a Z , of sorts All scores above the mean , if you converted them to a Z score you would expect them to be positive . |
50 | My personal life is my own business , and if Adam wants his marriage to survive he should sort it out for himself . |
51 | The firm should keep the matter under regular review and be alert to the possibility of a breach in the wall ( accidental or otherwise ) or to other circumstances arising which would prevent them from continuing to act : in which events the client must be informed immediately . |
52 | Buchan said he would think it over , and agreed to the move when Chapman called back again next day . |
53 | So erm we should well Mick said he 'll give me this week anyway . |
54 | ‘ Yes , well , you know I said you need n't feed the cat and water the plants because Barbs said she 'd do it ? ’ |
55 | I mean , th tha when we took it over we , we got that , cos people said well , you know , just dishing out the oranges was n't there should be something organized so Rotaract said they would do we said we would give the money towards the prizes . |
56 | As the blocks fall you must guide them to align similar objects . |
57 | Liam said he would drive him over by the Newry Road , with Kevin bein' away with the cart . ’ |
58 | Pete said she Pete said he 'd give her one ! |
59 | As soon as the boy left I 'd pull him into the alley and take it from him . |
60 | ‘ A friend of mine who 's working in and around Florence said he 'd meet us in his jeep if he could make it , ’ David answered looking round . |