Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] [adv] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | I 'll just have butter . |
32 | No , I 'll just have butter . |
33 | No , I do n't want one just now , I may have one later , not just now cos I 'll just have mineral water again . |
34 | ‘ I 'll also have honey , walnut and caramel ice-cream with a double sprinkling of ‘ fat in five seconds ’ , please . ’ |
35 | I 'll soon have breakfast ready . " |
36 | I 'll not rest 'til I see you again . |
37 | You 're to me as my own and I 'll not stand cheekiness from either . |
38 | I 'll not forget th'goodness . |
39 | I 'll not have Ling upset . |
40 | ‘ I 'll not have Ling 's floor in a mess . ’ |
41 | ‘ But if they take 'er I swear I 'll not lose sight of 'er . |
42 | ‘ Put it like this : if you ever leave me I 'll probably commit hara-kiri with a blunt penknife . ’ |
43 | Yeah , well I 'll probably pay cash , it 's just that electric bill 's and gas bill 's in . |
44 | I 'll probably go gas , when they get gas down there the only thing that |
45 | I 'll probably get rheumatism in my shoulder and nobody to blame but myself . |
46 | I 'll gladly accept responsibility for this single mistake , although the essence of the paragraph was not lost because of it . |
47 | And Lautrec ( I 'll always lov heem ) |
48 | At the same time yes I I 'll happily give way to the honourable gentleman . |
49 | Her sister , Goneril , who has poisoned her , is n't surprised : ‘ If not , I 'll ne'er trust medicine . ’ |
50 | ‘ I 'll never set foot in this bloody flat again . ’ |
51 | Or I 'll never eat dim-sum with you again . ’ |
52 | I 'll only choose peach , burgundy with a pattern in , okay ? |
53 | ‘ Yes , I 'll certainly have lunch with you . |
54 | ‘ I do n't think I 'll ever touch soup again once we get out of here , ’ she declared with a shudder , setting her empty mug aside . |
55 | I did n't dare return to the-place where I 'd killed him because I could easily arouse suspicion . |
56 | But even I could n't will wakefulness with complete success , and the events of those nights soon began to affect my day-time behaviour . |
57 | ‘ As Prime Minister , I could n't waste time having any internal arguments . |
58 | Erm on , on yours in fact I could n't check sequence erm on the programme that you 'd given me because I did n't , I , I had know way of telling whether we did get a clash . |
59 | because I could n't speak English at all , I speak the , I could read a paper or a book , I du n no what is all about , but I used to get because you got on it for instant like mm |
60 | I could n't speak French if I tried . |