Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] [verb] [pron] [modal v] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 I 'll do it would you like a salm ?
2 I 'll roast it shall I because I know what to do with roast dinner .
3 So I 'll get one should we get , er , should we do you want to get something between us ?
4 I can do I can I can sort out
5 Let me have a listen and I can tape myself can I ?
6 Her nightmares had deeply affected Richard , and so Beth had told her husband , ‘ Either they stay close by where I can hear them should they need me … or I 'll arrange for the children , and myself , to move to the east end of the house . ’
7 And then perhaps , Margaret , you 'll collect them will you ?
8 I would n't have thought she 'd hear them would she ?
9 You could read it could you ?
10 If there is interest perhaps you could ask him would he mind if we got in touch with him .
11 you know , Jimmy you have n't , you would n't have any paracetamols you can give us would ya ?
12 ‘ Before you can convict you must he satisfied so that you feel sure — which is the same thing as being satisfied beyond reasonable doubt of the defendant 's guilt . ’
13 Okay let's have a look at that I 'll tell what we 'll do I 'll I 'll suggest a couple of exercises in that for you to work through .
14 We 'll have we 'll we 'll have a very short tiny tiny little look at it even though it 's almost a holiday , right .
15 We 've just got this one paragraph , before we go to the next sub-heading erm , then we 'll close there shall we ?
16 Well I do n't think they 'll know what 'll it weigh until they weigh it .
17 They might have them might they , might they when they 've finished all this refurbishing ?
18 Except that women were deferential to other speakers they would let they would they were they would allow themselves to be walked over in conversation but at the same time you had this stereotype of women who talked too much .
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