Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] [verb] [adv] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'll come up tomorrow afternoon and make it up to you . ’ |
2 | I 'll come back tomorrow night . |
3 | I mean , I 've had an offer from who said I 'll come in any Saturday but I ca n't take him off Dick cos Dick needs him there . |
4 | Well I 'll call , I 'll call down tomorrow mum . |
5 | I could sense how badly Foo wanted the Eddie . |
6 | I could see right away Tom was looking for his caddie , and so I thought , ‘ This is it — do or die . ’ |
7 | By the time I was 22 , I 'd run up nearly £4,000 in debt , and was beginning to fall behind with the payments because I rested sending money off to pay for clothes I 'd fallen out of love with . |
8 | Erm that 's for that reason I think there is a need to address these sort of er approaches in the the new structure plan policy and er I would dispute very much Professor Lock 's statement on them being being no changes since the nineteen eighties . |
9 | Secondly ( Chapter 3 ) , I shall examine not only Nizan 's resignation from the party and his subsequent death , but also his dramatic afterlife , a moment of political , ideological and cultural reproduction in which the complexity of his existence is obliterated beneath politically advantageous stereotypes : traitor , police spy , rebel , anti-hero . |
10 | Erm which I will chase up tomorrow morning |
11 | In other words , mistakes must be based on reasonable grounds where the offences are serious — which would cover not only rape but also cases involving a risk of death or serious injury , such as the use of force in self-defence . |
12 | In January this year the Home Office promised £350,000 to help set up an offender profiling unit which will record not only child murders but serial killings and rapes . |
13 | If not , obtain an office copy of the application that gave rise to entry , which will supply not only information as to what is the protected interest but also as to who is the individual claiming protection and his or her conveyancer . |
14 | … In fact I have on one occasion in my life dreamt of a Pan-Indonesia which will include not only Malaya and Papua [ ie. Australian New Guinea ] but also the Philippines . ’ |
15 | Even when the inflation rate is fully anticipated there will be costs of adjustment which will fall on both individuals and firms . |
16 | A policy which will consider not only air pollution , but problems such as energy efficiency , safety , noise , the implication of different systems of transport on cities and the countryside and ultimately society at large , to establish which are the most environmentally sound and economically efficient methods of moving from A to B for the sake of both humans and the planet . |
17 | There are lucky people who have jobs which can continue long past retirement age ; they will live longer as a result . |
18 | Yer can get off ter school now before yer late . ’ |
19 | ‘ You can come over tomorrow afternoon , if you want . |
20 | ( There are also pricing incentives to encourage you to buy all your software from one vendor : from Lotus , for example , you can buy not only spreadsheets but also word processing , electronic mail and graphics , in fact what Mr Ingram calls a complete office system . ) |
21 | One may dismiss too lightly Brezhnev 's insistence to Dubček that he would have invaded Czechoslovakia even at the cost of World War III . |
22 | Does the Secretary of State agree that , to obtain a balanced view , we must consider not only unemployment but employment and self-employment , which grew steadily during the 1980s under the Government and is set to grow further in the 1990s under the same Government ? |
23 | So he fought with him and and took his stick from him and gave him a whack on the head and he dropped , and the story goes he says we 'll go home now lads . |
24 | We 'll know more tomorrow night . ’ |
25 | Billy 'd have to be , yeah , this is what I 'm saying , and then we like we 'd move up so Emma sit next to him , but she would n't knowing her . |
26 | One need go no further back than Mustakimzade to become aware of this confusion , which , as has been remarked above , centres mainly on the placement of the Muftilik of Molla Abdulkerim . |
27 | We shall consider here only matrices of even order ; the odd-order case is quite straightforward , but is algebraically more complicated . |
28 | It is in that long preparation that we can see how profoundly secularisation has changed our civilisation . |
29 | The amount of time and energy staff need to spend in communicating ( and sometimes miscommunicating ) with each other comes over very strongly , and one can see how easily misunderstanding , resentment or perhaps even hostility can develop when individuals work in close proximity under pressure , even where channels of communication may seem open and well defined . |
30 | I mean I do n't think there particularly well paid , but they , there well paid for what they flipping well do cos they do n't , they , they , they 'll do it , but I mean eh , that 's the fault of the bosses , they should cut down there staff . |