Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pers pn] [conj] [pron] [vb past] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ God , would you fancy me if I said I was ?
2 I er I did n't buy them and he sent us three boxes and they came from the same warehouse .
3 She would n't he had some lovely irises but she would n't buy them cos she said they would n't last .
4 You would recognise them if you saw them in the street , there 's no doubt about that , but they 're not academic studies , they 're caricatured to a point .
5 You would recognise them if you saw them in the street , there 's no doubt about that , but they 're not academic studies , they 're caricatured to a point .
6 You would n't recognise me if you met me in the bath . ’
7 ‘ I suppose you do n't trust me after I locked you in , ’ he said .
8 You know , this is how it was first and I only come across that but , how it went , they felt I was genuine I suppose and they could trust me and they left it as it was and I had me own building .
9 ‘ I wonder how you 'd describe me if someone asked you , ’ she said .
10 Well she did n't pinch them but she ate them .
11 LADY DAVERS : Why , Pamela , I did indeed pity you while I thought you innocent and when my brother seized you and brought you down hither without your consent .
12 She would recognise him when he made his approach , would know he had been behaving deviously but he would be straight into devious matters anyway .
13 But you could n't trust him if something upset him not to act up .
14 She did trust him and she knew he spoke from the heart .
15 As you hint at in your letter , the musical ‘ anoraks ’ are often of the ‘ would n't know it if they heard it ’ variety anyway , and hate the thought of anyone having an intuition , or a touch or a sense of hearing which they themselves could never muster .
16 I would know it if you told me .
17 Would you know it if you saw it ?
18 He would need it when he made his escape .
19 She still did n't catch it when they told her .
20 Er they had a lock , made it a good lock and sent it to all the clients and this is what we can supply , and it used to meet the needs of clients and they 'd er they 'd erm buy it and it kept them in business , you see what I mean ?
21 ‘ I could n't beat them so I joined them , ’ said Mrs Dorothy Spence , of Broad Meadows , who started the Game Gallery in Woodland Road with the help of Darlington Business Venture and the Enterprise Allowance Scheme .
22 ‘ Papa said he would beat me if I gave you any more tickets .
23 I can still picture him as I knew him , his sensitive , ascetic face etched with lines of pain but lit by his innate kindliness , his lean body in comfortable country tweeds .
24 Yeah she will but I said to Tracey I said one day Carla will beat her and she said I know she will .
25 He did n't show it when he let her go .
26 No , I , I was gon na do it but I gave you that other half for Marie
27 I mean however much you like doing something you would n't do it if you did it for nothing .
28 But even playing it is a real worry ; I think I 'd only do it if I had my band playing live , the way I do it now .
29 He said of course he 'd do it if I gave him the phone number of the hospital .
30 The more able in the group felt they ‘ could n't tell us anything we do n't already know ’ or they were ‘ depressing ’ , while the remainder said that they did not like them because they made them feel inadequate .
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