Example sentences of "[vb pp] [pers pn] [pron] [vb mod] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ If Gómez is not at the address you have given me I shall presume it is because you 've been in touch with him , so do n't phone him . |
2 | And if he asks me if I 've seen you I 'll tell him as fast as I can . |
3 | ‘ If anyone has seen her they should contact us immediately . ’ |
4 | And of course then when she had done it they used to fold it up they used to just get it then and go like that you know , and just fold it up and then when it was done all done you see , they 'd take it back to this here lady and then of course they used to pay you for it . |
5 | But if you 'd said oh well I 'll prepare , what about if I prepare you , oh yes well I 'll have that probably if you 'd got done it he 'd have it because he had to help himself . |
6 | ‘ Well , if they ‘ ave n't moved it I 'll see you there at four thirty tomorrow morning . ’ |
7 | yeah , I 've seen it I must get my bike back together dad I might |
8 | ‘ I have contacted the Executive on behalf of people many times and they have told me they will do something about it . |
9 | If Brook Street had n't convinced me I could do it , my confidence was so low I think I might have turned it down , ’ she says . |
10 | — I 've told you you 'll hate it down there . |
11 | You need send nothing with the child Ellen as he will need quite different clothes here and when I have seen and measured him I will make them myself . |
12 | David had told her they would pick her up in the minibus to save her driving her car all the way to the woods . |
13 | ‘ I 've told her we 'll give her a lift as far as Malaga and that 's what we 'll do . ’ |
14 | He was working hard to complete a special project for Friday , and had already told her he would give her a hand at the weekend . |
15 | He seemed to have meant it when he had told her he would leave her on her own until she was in a more reasonable frame of mind . |
16 | I 've told her I 'll see her at the funeral , though I suppose it wo n't be for a while . |
17 | With its large , carved buttons running diagonally from shoulder to hip , it was one of her favourites and so becoming , Félix had told her she might keep it . |
18 | If somebody had told her she 'd find herself in this same dubious position all over again , even one hour ago , she would have laughed right in their face . |
19 | And er if they have n't got it they 'll get it for you . |
20 | ‘ I would remind contestants that all bids are cash , ’ Woodruffe said , ‘ and if you have n't got it I shall take it out of your pay . ’ |
21 | While I 've still got it I can take it out and look at it and know I still have it . |
22 | Surely if he has got it you ought to encourage it … |
23 | ‘ Directly I 've stripped her you can give her a good sanding . |
24 | ‘ If you or this Farouk have touched her I 'll tear you apart with my bare hands . ’ |
25 | Once she 's started it she should let it grow in her-until it can survive on its own . ’ |
26 | He has warned me he 'll make me suffer for it . |
27 | ‘ Perhaps that was because I 'd already warned him I 'd bop him on the nose if he tried it . |
28 | ‘ If I 've cooked it you 'll eat it . |
29 | Well I heard what that bloke said to you last time when I went before , do n't worry , once you 've paid for it once you 've paid it they 'll sort it out from there . |