Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [conj] [pron] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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31 He was a bit suspicious I must admit when I bought him those Janet Reger nighties but I knew he 'd never get the chance to wear them .
32 This year , which must prove that we dreamed it up , it was the THIRD Monday which saw the longest queues of all — to see John McEnroe and Michael Stich win the final set of the men 's doubles .
33 The avowed purpose of the public schools was to produce leaders , and if we are to understand by leaders rulers capable of extracting the voluntary compliance of the ruled , we must concede that they produced them .
34 In practice if you are back checking files and such like , if you find something that is current word which should comply and you find something that has n't been appropriately signed or whatever , if it 's easy to get it done yes do it yes , if it 's not easy to get it done erm , it may be , you 've got to use your judgement because I do n't want you to go into a lot of work , but it may make sense to make a final note we are aware that this was n't done correctly this person has been reminded , or
35 I 've already revealed that I started out in a donkey jacket , but I should add that it took me at least ten years to get a decent kit .
36 I welcomed the Mozartean Players ' disc of the two Mozart Piano Quartets ( ) with open arms and I must say that I like their set of the Trios even more .
37 I must say that I enjoyed my time in hospital .
38 But , nevertheless , I must say that I find your orders rather disconcerting . ’
39 Having read what the Queen 's Speech says on matters of foreign policy , I must say that I found it a bit of a mish-mash .
40 Now , I must say that I see there is a point of charging for every television set , erm , I do n't have any er , er objection to that , but one rider , that senior citizens should be helped .
41 I wondered what would happen if I should say that I wished she had n't .
42 Secondly , we must ask whether he intended his fellows to believe that there was a predator nearby .
43 They are not intended to be narrowly restrictive , ‘ only-possible ’ solutions : instead , you should find that they suggest what kinds of factors you ought to be identifying in your analysis , and the range of possible solutions we think are sensible .
44 The young mother may feel that she has nothing to offer — after all , much as she loves her children , their conversation may be less than stimulating .
45 Ah Charlotte no , he 's got his shoes on that 'll hurt if he catches you .
46 They might laugh when I wave my hands in the air , but what they do n't understand is , my fingers are dancing to high hat rhythms . ’
47 " And they 'll laugh as they ruin you . "
48 Talking of which , you 'll laugh when you hear I went a bit bonkers myself for a while .
49 I can imagine what he 'll think if you ring him up and say you 've found me weeping over my special patient !
50 But we 'll eat before we fix them . ’
51 ‘ I was going home , but I 'll stay if you want me to . ’
52 They might know whether they got it back or whether it went .
53 If you can ignore it then you 'll know that you have nothing to blame yourself for .
54 And then you 'll know whether you like it .
55 She does n't know , I do n't suppose she 'll know till she got there will she ?
56 that never did anything , that we inherited , and when we moved all that stuff that was on there , all that junk , erm , when we first moved , I thought it might flourish when it sorted it , but it 's kind of spindly so , that 's gone , no , no , another bush , over this side
57 ‘ I 'll wait while you let yourself in , ’ he said , in an attempt at sounding policeman-like , and she smiled at him .
58 Let's start again — and the expiry date is — yes , certainly I 'll wait while you get your other bag — Hello , yes — oh , it was the wrong card , was it ?
59 Audrey says she 'll appeal if they turn it down .
60 I think they 'll grow if you put them in the garden eventually .
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