Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [modal v] [verb] [subord] [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 | So what you do , what do you think I should do when I see Mary tomorrow ? |
3 | I do n't think I could remember cos I 've got physiotherapy tomorrow at the hospital |
4 | It 's like those bags I mean le I mean I 'd go if they bought me one of those bags . |
5 | I mean I could stay if you were , it would n't be too much for me . |
6 | I mean I could understand when we had to climb up the belt which was damn dangerous , but now we 've altered all that . |
7 | 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 |
8 | 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 . |
9 | ‘ If you ask me what you want to know I 'll see if I can tell you . ’ |
10 | Walking , running and swimming are the best exercises you can do if you are using yourself in the correct way . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | Let children know they must do as they are told . |
13 | 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 … ’ |
14 | 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 … ’ |
15 | ‘ If this is what it 's like to be under your protection , I 'd bloody well like to know what would happen if I were n't ! ’ |
16 | You are entitled to know what will happen if you transgress again . |
17 | ‘ I do n't know what will happen if we do n't reach the £60,000 mark by the end of July , ’ said his mother , Rachel Somerville , 21 , of Garston , Liverpool . |
18 | I do n't know what will happen if I 'm really ill . |
19 | I can see that I am changing , right , but I do n't know what will happen when it 's finished . |
20 | Mine is local but I do n't know what will happen when I 've retired . |
21 | Someone who can not predict what will happen after he or she takes the first drink . |
22 | No one can predict what will happen when we let that thing loose . ’ |
23 | ‘ If you register I can pass as your wife … ’ |
24 | I 'll go , I 'll see if I ca after you 've moved I 'll see if I can . |
25 | Audrey says she 'll appeal if they turn it down . |
26 | If you are , I hope you 'll do as I did and be careful with yourself and do n't be tempted to take risks . |
27 | I 've had the front hub off and checked it all , renewing the gasket but still it seems to be losing oil.l hope you can help as I do n't really want to get the garage to sort it out as it will cost a small fortune . |
28 | It does n't matter you can fart if you want . |
29 | I am writing direct to say I hope we may meet when you are in the UK next month , and sorry I am you were too busy to manage even a few words on the ‘ phone earlier this week . |
30 | I hope we will meet when they are over . ’ |