Example sentences of "[det] [noun] [conj] [modal v] [pron] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Erm I s suspect that it 's er the one million two hundred and forty two thousand transfer from general operating reserve is that figure but may I make one comment
2 Can I use Carbonflo in this engine and would it have the same benefits such as lower fuel consumption ?
3 Therefore could you please tell me if it is feasible to fit this engine and will it prove to be too powerful for the IIA gearbox and overdrive .
4 You did a graph and you did pictures , if you did the graph one signature , if you did pictures another signature and shall we say , what are we going to call pictures ?
5 What can we make of this pattern and can we suggest dates for the elements within it ?
6 And then , would you like to work in this area or would you like to go elsewhere ?
7 Have there been any further developments from research into this illness and could you do an update ?
8 Right , now erm would it , would you like me to call you Martin during this discussion or would you like me to keep it to er Mr ?
9 In 1773 when raw silk was difficult to obtain , the owner of a throwing mill in Sherborne wrote : … having discharged many of my hands which are either starving , or are become burdensome to the town , others are incessantly crying for a little work and could they obtain but a morsel of Barley-bread they are happy , they very often go days with little or no nourishment … the continued cries of the poor people complaining for want of the necessaries of life as well for want of employment is shocking indeed … and what is worse the overseers are not so bountiful to the necessitous as I could wish .
10 I 'll see this little bit then I 'll go and finish that ironing and would you record er Watchdog for me ?
11 ‘ For one thing it sounds like an overlapping full-back on the Juventus transfer list , for another my kids are asking if an appointment is necessary these days or should they start the row without me ?
12 Do you have to go quite far away to see all these things or could you see most of them on Shapinsay ?
13 What are these lumps and will they go away in time ?
14 Will he dissociate himself from that comment and will he take action today to see that the hon. Gentleman concerned is ’ liberated ’ from his ministerial duties ?
15 I 've been in and out , and in and out , and in and out and had all those tests and can they tell me what 's wrong ?
16 Will my right hon. Friend confirm that there will be swift Government action to remedy that situation and will he commiserate with the Leader of the Opposition about the fact that his and his party 's principal supporter should turn out to be a crook ?
17 All other doctrines are very secondary to that , and the question is are we to express that reality or must we continue to obscure it .
18 Does she acknowledge the concern that exists about that aspect and can she explain what action the Government intend to take ?
19 Will licking the soil do her any harm and will I need to worm her more often as two ponies go in the paddock as well ?
20 Will it only learn the song of its own species or will it learn any tape recorded song it may have played to it during its memorizing phase ?
21 Could I have Mr Chairman cos it 's a , is it an order of government to support Mr at the same time or should I do .
22 I do know that we 've been trying to get er recognition for about fifteen years with that company but can we pursue that issue ?
23 Can I , can we ask you to , can I move you forward , forward , that way or would you like to stand up , stand up and come round
24 If I go to another dentist do you think it 's worth my while writing to D H S S , saying I 've paid forty five , forty pound ninety five pence , at that dentist and can I transfer the treatment to this other dentist
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