Example sentences of "[adv] i [verb] [pron] could [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Right I think you could bring it , this out sociological this to you |
2 | So I said they could look at it as long as they made up their own minds and I was n't involved . |
3 | So I thought we could look at results now , which are probably the thing that 's most interesting . |
4 | So I thought we could have a really good time as well , yeah ? ’ |
5 | so I thought we could have two , one of those each and five fingers . |
6 | So I realized I could do an act based on what it is like to be me . |
7 | There 's no blooming so I mean I could drink something like that , which is purely chemical and never seen as li a damn orange That 's all it is is flavourings and water and |
8 | So I mean you could 've got round it but you know you was good what you were doing but that 's where you lost yourself did n't you ? |
9 | six or seven times when I walked down Tesco on a lunch time on my own , they 're always at the end one , so I suppose they could get in and out , but they 're lovely kids some of them |
10 | So I suppose one could say that you 've seen us at our worst , and anything else can only be an improvement . ’ |
11 | They are the leaders of the Vauxhall League division two south , so I suppose you could say they dropped two points today ; Harefield two , Abingdon Town two , our reporter , Nick Quayle . |
12 | And then they started paying your bus fare , at the end of the week , and so I decided I could walk . |
13 | family she says quite an eye opener an they had write lines if they did anything wrong one boy just I reckon she could carried him but |
14 | Still I suppose you could say he suffered for his religion in the same way I suffer for my art . |
15 | But against all my expectations , the longer he kept away , the more I found I could hack it . |
16 | ‘ Overall I suppose you could say I specialise in general gardening ! ’ |
17 | The earth curved up and around me wherever I went , as if I were at the bottom of a dish , and no matter how far I travelled I could get no nearer the rim — like a spaceman hurtling , as he thinks , towards the edge of the universe , only to find it unfolding before him and closing in behind , so that he is always at the centre . |
18 | Now I know I could do it by getting a little deeper into things but can anyone think of a pure MS-DOS way of doing it ? |
19 | Now I thought I could see what Neil was trying to do . |
20 | ‘ Now I feel I could watch the game again , ’ he said when Connon finished . |
21 | ‘ Now I realise he could have raped me . ’ |
22 | Today I felt I could leave things no longer , so I had a word with a colleague in the Home Office . |
23 | Well I mean we could go and have a look . |
24 | Oh yeah right well I mean we could leave that to our representatives if you like erm to erm to cater for those those milkmen erm in the same way as the milkmen . |
25 | Well I mean you could do a bit of both , I do n't see why you ca n't sort of start out with some general stuff about whether |
26 | Well I mean you could go with the new treasurer , but they would drive , so erm . |
27 | Well I mean you could put them in for thirty , could n't you ? |
28 | Well I mean you could have you could have one in here . |
29 | Well I mean you could imagine them loving it ! |
30 | Yeah , well I think they could have done it a bit quicker do n't you ? |