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

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31 Tomorrow we 've got quite a lively day ahead of us erm by the time we do our group work tomorrow first thing in the morning , and also tomorrow after that you 'll be doing a role play as well using the things that you 've picked up today and seeing how many of them you can practice and put into action what you talked about .
32 But they 're so long winded erm you know , you you might sort of you might win at the end of the day , but the blues party will have stopped six months ago .
33 It has been an exhausting three days for the Labour Whips as they trawled the corridors of the Palace to try to find people who they could wheel in to speak in this debate .
34 And they will see , now that is appropriate , this is something which could interest , could concern my readers , and yes , they will be drawn in and they will read more of it .
35 You have to keep looking , unless you have mirrors or something you might mirrors on it .
36 It 's a manifestation of the marvellous relationship you had with your husband and that 's something you should hand on to dearly .
37 I am certain that your wife is not the only one who would prof it from its wider deployment .
38 Well I think we we should reaction was happening with Malcolm last week .
39 The one the Federation produced is very good , but a lot of reading in it , so , we wanted one we could hand out to people and the the intention is that we , we go on the market next week Thursday and Friday to hand out that leaflet , also to advertise the meeting on the tenth , erm , so that really is as far , and obviously the meetings that , that Lilly just said that Kathy 's coming , that would be an opportunity to erm you know , discuss it further with her .
40 and I , I , probably only a youngster then , well I was about twenty six or seven , but er , I shall never forget her fingers were like claws she could n't move them they 'd sort of set
41 Yeah , the got to actually change the starter motor erm I mean on the A D fifties and the two litre they I would sort of , its only a hundred and fifty cc , but the next biggest thing they did was stopping er , a sixteen hundred so quite a lot of those , but nine times out of ten all they did was another part , so
42 Ira Dilworth applauded the idea and gave me an official ‘ To Whom It May Concern ’ letter of introduction , which opened a number of official doors , got me as far as Edmonton , and served as an invaluable introduction to some high ranking officers of the R.C.A.F.
43 To Whom It May Concern :
44 I have argued elsewhere that Pound was prepared to take instruction , as well as to give it ; that when he first came to London in 1908 , he was looking for masters to whom he might apprentice himself ; that he found them in the Irishman W.B. Yeats and the maverick Englishman Ford Madox Ford ( whose professionalism about writing still denies him in England the recognition that he gets abroad ) ; and ( so I have speculated , though I know it can not be proved ) that Pound sought the same relationship with another Englishman , Laurence Binyon , who was too cagey to go along with the idea .
45 A man who goes in for abduction does n't merit explanations , and neither , ’ she went on , warming to her subject , ‘ does anyone who can purloin other people 's property , quite deliberately and without conscience , have any right to spout morals at me . ’
46 So one way we could write it we could sort of use algebra could n't we ?
47 you know , it looks as if it it will sort of er be showing you know quite
48 There 's clearly a problem , any ward councillor who brings out t that sort of thing which is non non-trivial to this council er for the reasons he has it seems to me deserves er to be supported unless there 's a very strong case against it and I do n't worth considering and that 's what I shall vote.worth co you do n't .
49 What she may endure now is , however , nothing to what she will lace very soon .
50 Before we before my mam had the house in Road that was just what you might sort of still call it .
51 So we are always drawn back to our experience as somehow being involved intimately with what we may thing is an objective experience .
52 All of this leaves us asking what we will hand on to our children , to our neighbours and to our friends .
53 This she protested against very strongly , on the ground that she had known many missed and some murdered who essayed to travel round that way in the night ; not that she thought such dark deeds as robbery would be perpetrated by any of the islanders , ‘ But you see , sir , the island is very near the sea , and all sorts of men are sailing round about , an ’ when they 've spent all their own earnings on drink , it 's hard to know what they 'll no' do to try and get more . ’
54 It is important to understand how managers perceive their role in organisations and to know what they would class as good management practice to understand why they themselves do things .
55 They know what they can source elsewhere but
56 You know just creeping in to pick what he can handbags and things up like that .
57 Doug 's getting the wardrobe doors out now and having a look , see where he , what he can sort of do with them .
58 Those who have recognized the cool clear rush of air for what it may presage have already taken steps to ensure the accurate placement of a safety net .
59 If you relate to this , then our We 'll Work Wonders workshop is exactly what you need .
60 Not fr you kn from our we would door but it was open
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