Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] [adv] [verb] your [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And I may not suit your parents . ’ |
2 | And I may not need your services now , so you could be on a train back to Frankfurt tomorrow . ’ |
3 | ‘ Yes , sir , Document B , and I should here direct your attention to Document B1 which is a report of an interview with the girl 's mother submitted on her behalf by the latest Visitor to have taken over the case . |
4 | ‘ Well , I should n't pin your hopes to that particular mast , sweetheart , ’ he sneered . |
5 | ‘ I should so appreciate your help with the background . ’ |
6 | Well excuse you your bath tonight — I 'll just sponge your face and hands . " |
7 | If you do n't , I 'll just blow your brains out . |
8 | I 'll just do your desk top and whatnot and if you can ask Jess to clean the floor , alright ? |
9 | I 'll just bring your microphone in . |
10 | ‘ I 'll just take your plate and — ’ Ashley stopped ; the table was empty . |
11 | I 'll just have your coat on shall we ? |
12 | yeah I 'll just tie your horse up there . |
13 | " I 'll gladly see your Superintendent if you think it necessary , " I said . |
14 | Well you can apologize all you like , because I 'll never believe you mean it , and I 'll never accept your apology ! ’ |
15 | ‘ I 'll never understand your politics , ’ said Scarlet . |
16 | ‘ I 'll especially give your love to Jamie , ’ Rachel said with an understanding smile . |
17 | If that executive transporter goes up , I 'll personally eat your kidneys , capishe ? |
18 | I could n't drag your name through the divorce courts , even if we could ever … ’ |
19 | No , I could n't reach your pile ! |
20 | Then we got Brian back — ’ Brian ! — ‘ because I could n't stand your father worrying that he 'd fall down a rock face . ’ |
21 | I have n't got that , and of course I could n't run your version of setver unless I had setver cos it would say incorrect DOS version . |
22 | Francis said : ‘ I could n't have your patience , darling ! |
23 | I could n't see your car parked anywhere so assumed you must be out . |
24 | If I could just take your address . ’ |
25 | We can play chess and I could probably correct your anti-materialist views on the coal industry in a matter of moments . ’ |
26 | ‘ If I could perhaps have your address for delivery please , Miss Milligan , ’ the chief assistant requested . |
27 | ‘ No matter how hard I tried I could never reach your standards . |
28 | Of course , I could never have your patience and study the stock exchange prices , Molly Coddle . |
29 | Right if you do n't agree do n't er do say please do say because if you do n't agree I 'd rather hear your views |
30 | I 'd not expect your favours for nothing . ’ |