Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [modal v] [verb] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The main significance of blocking here is that , even if a low percentage of records is hit in a run , blocking them together will increase this figure . |
2 | Someone somewhere must have some information , even if they do n't realise how important it is . |
3 | But I just used to have this dream , of all these animals , and I had to go in with all these animals , it was actually full , crammed full of animals , that were all out to eat me , and , kill me , |
4 | I never used to have any trouble getting the bean vines to cling to the old , 8 or 9ft beanpoles . |
5 | well done , I never can get that word out I stumble with it every time and that gets a signal from the brain that says this is a difficult situation this is something I 'm not used to this is some I it 's very primitive it 's it 's from the days in the jungle or whatever er a fear of fright over absolute it 's fight or flight , and that 's why you start breathing quicker because the blood wants more oxygen because it 's ready to run or to fight because the muscles , it is |
6 | For the reasons that I have endeavoured to outline , I think that the assistant recorder came to a correct conclusion and I too would dismiss this appeal . |
7 | I too will treat this group of writers as ‘ structuralists ’ and look at some aspects of their work to show how it has created an object for analysis that is relevant to the empirical tasks of the sociology of knowledge . |
8 | Nobody ever used to make that mistake at one time you know why ? |
9 | ‘ Such is the success of the venture , which also includes nature trails , that we are planning to build a cafe close by , which again will mean more employment locally , ’ said Mr Moares . |
10 | Somebody else can measure that allowance against the actual price that we 've been paid , but from our point of view let's accept an allowance . |
11 | you you personally would like some kind of hou some housing to be put there . |
12 | ‘ She always used to leave little warning signs when she was younger , ’ he said as he came back to the horses . |
13 | But as I say , we can take the plates off the screen underneath here but I mean I think you still ought to have another bloke |
14 | but you always used to have this mince and you would n't eat the mince |
15 | She really ought to rehearse that presentation again , she thought . |
16 | Mark ( who really must get some work done now … ) |
17 | You really must bring this outrage to an end . |
18 | You really must withdraw this motion . |
19 | look up James , you 're okay , I 'm gon na put a bit of cream on you though let's put this tissue in the bin , right |
20 | If you are interested in virtuoso piano playing , you simply must own this set . |
21 | ‘ That is an authentic World War II pillbox , built in 1940 under the supervision of a man called Fisher who actually used to own this farm . |
22 | you certainly may have some milk |
23 | When we do know what causes whales to beach , we perhaps will have more chance of persuading the stranded ones to return to the safety of deep water . |
24 | Thank you to everyone who took part in this venture , we hopefully will run another draw sometime in the future — who knows it could be your turn next ! |
25 | So we probably can get another lot well before the |
26 | We really ought to do some baseline blood tests , and say |
27 | ‘ We should have had seven or eight but I think my lads ' New Year resolution is to turn my hair completely grey — we simply must find some consistency . ’ |
28 | What they had begun to realize was that they were getting a rough deal and that no one else would take any notice . |
29 | We never used to do that sort of thing in the Store ! |
30 | When talking about grief a frequent comment is , ‘ We never used to have this sort of fuss made in the good old days : we just had to get on with it ! ’ |