Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [adv] [verb] in [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'll just stand in front of it most of the time . |
2 | ‘ Never mind me , ’ he said smoothly , ‘ I 'll just listen in silence . |
3 | And I thought , well I 'll just pop in chemist and I was hoping it would clear it up , so I would n't |
4 | I 've got ta be catched I wo n't actually do it I 'll just come in run a mo just give it complete customers and and help |
5 | I 'll just put in onion , . |
6 | If I do n't go along with Roman I could well land in gaol , and I would n't be any good to anyone behind bars , would I ? |
7 | Two of the ruffians seized me , pushing me against the fence , and I could only gabble in horror as their leader drew a long , thin stiletto and pulled back my shirt to expose my throat . |
8 | We can all watch for the Labour block vote at the end of this debate as a matter of principle , I could never vote in support of the Labour whip . |
9 | I could never fall in love with fibatube . |
10 | ‘ I could almost believe in magic , ’ Francis said , raising his voice above the howling storm . |
11 | I 'd rather live in Farmhouse Grim than Château Molesworth . |
12 | ‘ But , because I am relatively young , I still have the option of aiming for line management , though I would have to decide whether I would rather stay in contact with the patients . ’ |
13 | I would gladly die in defence of that statement . ’ |
14 | However , it seems likely that neither Browne J. nor the Faulks Committee was asked to consider the implications of article 10 to which I shall later refer in detail . |
15 | I will never fall in love again . |
16 | I can simply call in aid the Government 's record so far . |
17 | I believe I can always pop in town tomorrow |
18 | I can never fall in love . ’ |
19 | The following is general advice for Lycoming operators ; but whichever make of engine you use , the flight manual tells you how to get the best out of your particular model — which may well differ in detail from what follows . |
20 | And it states , that the requirement will be interpreted to preclud preclude locations which might positively encourage in migration or create pressures for additional land releases . |
21 | In addition , although the motor cortex is highly active , generating activity which would normally result in movement , these commands do not reach the muscles controlling the limbs , but are " switched off " at a relay station at the top of the spinal column , so that we are effectively paralysed during REM sleep . |
22 | On April 9 , 1991 , Michelin , the world 's largest tyre company , announced that it would be cutting its French workforce by 4,900 by the end of 1992 as part of a 15 per cent overall reduction in its 130,000-strong world-wide workforce , which would also result in job losses of 2,230 in the United States , 2,000 in Spain , and 800 in the United Kingdom . |
23 | The making of a supervision order automatically terminates any earlier care order or supervision order which would otherwise continue in force ( Sched 3 , para 10 ) . |
24 | Given this tranquil climate , few contemporary observers could have predicted that by the late 1520s the English crown and the papacy would be locked in a bitter jurisdictional conflict which would eventually end in schism . |
25 | You 're tangled up in something which will probably end in humiliation . |
26 | It is much more difficult to show that it is a spiritual dead-end which will only end in disappointment , superficiality and naivety . |
27 | Hypothermia is the cooling of your whole body which can eventually result in death . |
28 | Discounting the capital cost of buying a group share , which can often rise in value and can in any case be easily sold on if you wish to leave the group , rates of £35 per flying hour on a Cessna 150 are fairly commonplace . |
29 | I 'm afraid there is no Salford Convocation Branch in Scotland but there are graduates there who may well get in touch — Editor . |
30 | When the case comes to trial the inexperienced attorney ( a good lawyer may have managed to get the charge reduced to straight murder ) will be faced by a prosecutor who may well specialize in capital law . |