Example sentences of "[pron] [conj] [modal v] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 I said , Oh do n't bother I always I always get people ringing up saying so and so 's mother or father says or someone says you 've been teaching them and can you take me or can you take my son or daughter and it always works like that .
2 Did you find wh when you were being bullied or when other people were being physically intimidated that other soldiers would help them or would they just stand by and let it happen ?
3 Jasper , on the other hand , would sit there stiffly , with his ears pricked up , eyeing Dawn and apparently thinking , ‘ Well , shall I or shall I not ? ’
4 Would I or would I not welcome the security of a rope ?
5 Would I or would I not have liked to inherit an estate , even one of modest dimensions ?
6 I thought for thought for fifteen minutes I was er should I or should I not join the company .
7 An article in the CBI 's Employment Affairs Report says : ‘ Individuals can better assess the benefit package that suits them than can their employer . ’
8 Well yes but you tell them that will you ?
9 But this principle has no application to the present case ; for Armitage , being by the resolution of the creditors released from all his debts , could neither sue himself nor could his trustee sue on his behalf , even if the supposed partnership had existed , although the rights of the joint creditors against the other joint debtor would be unaffected by the bankruptcy by section 50 of the Bankruptcy Act 1869 .
10 I 'd just phoned it through and people started ringing up saying you know somebody 's mother tells me and can you come and do our son because he wants to do this and Yes sure .
11 It is a great blow to me and will I fear buck up the Germans .
12 May their teachers be kind to them and may they find good friends to help them .
13 God bless them and may we take to heart what they say .
14 First came the minstrels , yelling war songs , and when they had finished they tore off their mantles and threw them down before the Empress , saying now that they had fought for her such clothes were no longer worthy of them and would she give them new ones ?
15 I said , Oh do n't bother I always I always get people ringing up saying so and so 's mother or father says or someone says you 've been teaching them and can you take me or can you take my son or daughter and it always works like that .
16 How do I sex them and will they breed ?
17 Well is that what he would see with you or would he just see what you 're wearing and , what would he see ?
18 ‘ Will you take the dog back with you or shall I keep it here for a while ? ’
19 ‘ Shall I carry you or will you carry me ? ’
20 It is only if you kneel down and call him to you that will he come slowly for his apology .
21 I should n't ask you that should I ?
22 No. 45 Royal Marine Commando have been enquiring about you and would you pay them a visit either this evening or tomorrow evening . ’
23 May God bless you and may you have a long life . ’
24 Thank you and may I add my thanks to for , for their work , very much appreciated and I know the Treasurer would agree , thank you .
25 Told you but would you listen ?
26 They say : ‘ I 'm so sorry to disturb you but could you sign this piece of paper ? ’
27 I mean , you may like them but would you say that we need the monarchy ?
28 Do you want to come back on something or can I ask Professor Lock
29 Which system we would have to decide , who draws up the list er would the list be a U K one , a regional one or would it be one in the separate countries that go to make up the U K. A huge amount of discussion there , not a chance missed at all , er he wanted a separate seat for for Cornwall .
30 Any more comments on this one or can we move to criterion seven ?
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