Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [modal v] [verb] [conj] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Do you not think I would know if he was still alive , especially if he was living here in Beirut ? ’ |
2 | I do n't think I can accept that it 's targeted towards industrial estates , it does not preclude office style campus development being included within it . |
3 | So what you do , what do you think I should do when I see Mary tomorrow ? |
4 | I do n't think I could remember cos I 've got physiotherapy tomorrow at the hospital |
5 | ‘ I 've had a few more ideas … well , I 've thought about … areas I did n't think I could use that I now think I can , and I want to develop that stuff , and — ’ |
6 | For when she turns I shall see that she is unhappy and I shall be powerless to cheer her up . |
7 | Now I would do it slightly differently , I mean I would say that we want you to , we invite you to the next round of our recruitment thing , but there i , er have no decision has yet been taken as to how many if any appointments will actually be made . |
8 | It 's like those bags I mean le I mean I 'd go if they bought me one of those bags . |
9 | So erm I I , I mean I can understand that we have a a specific need to er address the member of who signs what cheques but I think the matter of cash is covered by two , the chief executive is answerable to a board for financial matters . |
10 | Well I do n't think actually , I mean I can remember and I do n't quite understand what 's going on here , keeps swapping and changing and I do n't understand it . |
11 | I mean I could stay if you were , it would n't be too much for me . |
12 | I mean I could understand when we had to climb up the belt which was damn dangerous , but now we 've altered all that . |
13 | She 's feeling what she thinks I should feel and she 's living my life . |
14 | and he 's like going oh what you gon na do then poof and he goes I will look like I 'm scraping my knee , nuts him in the balls , and then goes and I will knock some dust off my shoulder like |
15 | Do n't know I would think that it 's , she told me twenty five pounds so I thought it was gon na be like cash or something and then I read the thing that says twenty five pound voucher but it did n't say what for , it just says voucher knowing my luck it 'll be book tokens ! |
16 | I know I do n't want to lose this man , but I realise I will do if I ca n't sort myself out . |
17 | Is she , where , is she actually proposing that these should be located ? in , in the countryside , in , in towns ? because they 're sens sensitivities o on that particular on the siting of that er particular activity and er we 're seen it elsewhere , er , those of us who have been on this committee for some time will know the concern that there are about the location of waste recycling facilities and er as I say I would hate that we would have a list of sites across the county which would just start paying us money and quite frankly should never be started . |
18 | There 's a lot of talk about forgiving or forgetting is n't there , some people say I can forgive but I can never forget . |
19 | ‘ If you ask me what you want to know I 'll see if I can tell you . ’ |
20 | Walking , running and swimming are the best exercises you can do if you are using yourself in the correct way . |
21 | Erm but she will you know she 'll notice that you you do n't say bath and grass |
22 | All day long you will work and you will slave , Allowing wheelchairs to go where you pave , Just look at the kids to keep tiredness at bay , Because for them you are making it a better day . |
23 | If the answer to this is " yes ' , you will be surprised how much better you will feel once you have carried out a clearing-up project . |
24 | If this burden is not discharged one may conclude that there is very little difference indeed between some versions of positivism and Finnis 's account of natural law . |
25 | For example , if we consider one of the stories which Thorndyke ( 1977 ) used we can see that it has a high degree of internal organisation . |
26 | Let children know they must do as they are told . |
27 | If the true tide to land were fully disclosed it might prove that Her Majesty really was the richest lady in the world which would be I 'm sure you agree ’ — he smiled at George over his spectacles — ‘ rather vulgar . ’ |
28 | ( 2 ) If the specimen with the lower proportion of alcohol contains no more than 50 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath , the person who provided it may claim that it should be replaced by such specimen as may be required under section 7(4) of this Act and , if he then provides such a specimen , neither specimen of breath shall be used . |
29 | The opening ‘ The Basement ’ is most disturbing , Blood explaining what can happen when your parents go away for a few months and leave you with your crippled sister : ‘ It started out with spankings with the neighbour looking on/She paid her daughter 's boyfriend who would whip me all night long … ’ |
30 | The opening ‘ The Basement ’ is most disturbing , Blood explaining what can happen when your parents go away for a few months and leave you with your crippled sister : ‘ It started out with spankings with the neighbour looking on/She paid her daughter 's boyfriend who would whip me all night long … ’ |