Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb infin] [pron] [modal v] [verb] [pron] " 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 | Perhaps you 'd give a ring and let me know I 'd welcome your feedback . " |
3 | 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 . |
4 | really great it was , you know I did n't really think it would turn out as big as it has done you know , but it 's turned out beautiful has n't it really , yeah we was , I was thrilled especially when they built the new houses round the front we used to go and keep looking at them , little did I think I would get one , and the housing officer came one day and he said would you like one of the new ones , I said I would and it was four bedroom but we got , you see we 've got the other bedroom over my daughter-in-law 's , so me and hubby used to have the en right down a long passage and the bedroom was over like the sit you 've got a bedroom over the sitting room like see and she erm , we used to have so the children did n't make a noise to disturb her so my hubby and I had that room , yeah , it was quite nice it was , nice house , I erm , you know , enjoyed being there , bringing up the family , you want plenty of room you 've got a big family do n't you really ? |
5 | ‘ How do I know you 'll keep your word and release them , if I agree and disarm myself ? ’ he demanded . |
6 | How do I know I can trust you if I do n't know what religion you are ? |
7 | ‘ How do I know I can trust you ? |
8 | ‘ May I hope you will accept my proposal next time ? ’ |
9 | 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 . |
10 | I told 'im I was gettin' over me wounds an' 'e said the work was 'ard an' did I fink I could manage it . |
11 | It made me feel we should redouble our efforts to help CARE , the relief charity that is getting the food through . |
12 | Started chucking names around , made me feel I ought to read them . |
13 | Making me believe I could trust you . ’ |
14 | Nor did she think she could hide anything from this man with the golden eyes . |
15 | ‘ Any help you want I 'll give you . |
16 | D' you want I should show you round , sir ? ’ |
17 | Do n't you think we might give it up ? " |
18 | Do you think we 'll get one ? |
19 | Do you think we ought to make our mission more erm , we ought to have a mission the parish council |
20 | Now , do you think we can make it to the post box let's go and have a try shall we ? |
21 | ‘ Do you think we can trust him ? ’ |
22 | How soon do you think we can get our supplies together ? |
23 | Well do you think we can have our pudding now ? |
24 | ‘ Now — if we are going to roast the lairds , and get some rights at last , do you think we can win our lease back from old Menzies — do you think so , Angus ? ’ |
25 | Do you think we can take it further ? |
26 | " Do you think we could salvage her for meat if we bled her ? " |
27 | ‘ Do you think we could feed them if they were in refuges in the woods and the back glens ? ’ |
28 | Okay so what what who do you think we could send them to tell us what we want to know about them ? |
29 | Do you think we could do you think we could forget about this plan of ours for stardom ? |
30 | Do you think we could have his name ! |