Example sentences of "[pron] [vb infin] [pron] [vb mod] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 if anybody can sort of if you write in English , maybe could send it to you , could get it translated at the Stortford , oh that might be very useful , erm , I mean , I 'll certainly do some letters and if anybody else wants to , if they let me know I 'll let them have the addresses for them , erm , there are fax as well and that suppose to be a quicker way than writing a letter actually than send through a fax , right , erm , if anybody can then we could send them to you and , and ask you to send it on , and we would sort of postage , would be covered would it Margaret ?
2 JEWKES : He is my master and if he bids me do anything I can do I think I ought to do it and let him who has power to command me look to the lawfulness of it .
3 How do I know I can trust you if I do n't know what religion you are ?
4 ‘ How do I know I can trust you ?
5 Well I do n't know , I do n't know how she 'd I suppose we should have it on bread and butter or something like that you see or with bread .
6 I told 'im I was gettin' over me wounds an' 'e said the work was 'ard an' did I fink I could manage it .
7 Started chucking names around , made me feel I ought to read them .
8 Making me believe I could trust you . ’
9 ‘ Any help you want I 'll give you .
10 D' you want I should show you round , sir ? ’
11 Do n't you think we might give it up ? "
12 Now , do you think we can make it to the post box let's go and have a try shall we ?
13 ‘ Do you think we can trust him ? ’
14 Do you think we can take it further ?
15 " Do you think we could salvage her for meat if we bled her ? "
16 ‘ Do you think we could feed them if they were in refuges in the woods and the back glens ? ’
17 Okay so what what who do you think we could send them to tell us what we want to know about them ?
18 Do you think we could do you think we could forget about this plan of ours for stardom ?
19 do you think we should stand it on some gravel in the saucer there 's plenty of gravel
20 Do you think we should leave it till leave it till after our open day ?
21 Do n't you think we should give him the benefit of the doubt ? ’
22 ‘ Speaking of Aunt Maureen , do n't you think we should give her the good news ? ’
23 ‘ Do n't you think they 'll think it funny that you 're the one taking me to his home , and not Travis ? ’
24 ‘ It makes sense , but why do you think they 'll hire you ? ’
25 ‘ Do you think they 'll catch him ? ’
26 ‘ Do you think they 'll let me see her in hospital ? ’
27 ‘ When do you think they 'll let us go home ? ’ asked Williams at the end of the questioning .
28 Try cooking this ham , do you think they might like it then ?
29 Do you think they would allow me to pass on this ultimate truth ? ’
30 But if they had her there , d' you think they would let him know ?
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