Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [conj] [modal v] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't need to copy it down when initially build it but er I might just put a little bit of extra work in I can make so and can copy it down . |
2 | " She did n't really love him , " Sarah shouted aloud in the empty house , and blushed as if there were a part of Enid lurking somewhere that could overhear her . |
3 | If St Pancras can in fact be rehabilitated then that will give me the greatest pleasure , ’ he said . |
4 | Neither names are registered as a trade mark ; in fact the names would be refused registration because they are too descriptive of computer retailing generally and would make it difficult for other traders to describe their business activities . |
5 | He will be less disturbed there and might find it easier to get prey . |
6 | I read in one of the other papers that GG also said ( what many on this list have said before ) Cunt'anas was great when things were going well but would let you down when they were not . |
7 | That 's to make me a cup of tea when I get home and can try it . |
8 | The first the first firm offer I get now and let's put it like this . |
9 | This will no doubt be welcome , but before accepting it the company should be sure that it is aware of all the consequences of doing so and can handle them . |
10 | This will no doubt be welcome , but before accepting it the company should be sure that it is aware of all the consequences of doing so and can handle them . |
11 | Normality flowed into them again , their neighbourhood was out there , friends and fellows , the animals grazing in the fields , the hens roosting in their houses , chimneys and hearths and beds , from all the steadings the people were coming now and would save them . |
12 | The 1919 Murray 's Handbook asked in a revealing suggestion that travellers should watch out for instances when third-class passengers were not treated considerately and should report them to the management . |