Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | B-but I dare say you would n't like it . |
2 | Be responsible to your community or dey will get ya |
3 | But we must own it and feel comfortable with it or nothing will happen . |
4 | A scream begins deep inside me , a scream coming through a big , empty place , deep as the Colca Canyon , arid as the Nazca Desert , where nothing can give it comfort . |
5 | Since so much of the country is rocky mountain where nothing will grow , the Swiss have concentrated on developing their skills at making things . |
6 | There are famous figures , Churchill at Chartwell , Kipling at Bateman 's and Wolfe at Quebec House , and wonderful views — over the rolling Weald from Emmetts , the highest point in Kent , and of France from South Foreland Lighthouse — and do n't forget the Trust protects long lengths of coastline including 4.5 miles of the famous White Cliffs , as well as acres of open countryside and woodland where everyone can walk completely free of charge . |
7 | Once it 's properly launched , where everyone can see it , you wo n't have to worry too much about rocking the boat , ’ he said . |
8 | The Chairman placed a large digital clock on the conference table where everyone could see it . |
9 | The Opposition must withdrawn their policy , and do so today , or everyone will know what their policies mean for British Steel . |
10 | The buyer as well as the seller will often have documents to sign ; for example , if the transfer or other document contains covenants by the buyer ( to observe restrictions or to erect a fence , or on a joint purchase ) the document vesting the property in him , her or them will require execution . |
11 | ‘ If her car had broken down your Dad or me would have passed it on the road . ’ |
12 | Do you know that there 's men running clubs up there who would murder somebody like you or me would have a cup of tea ? |
13 | Take lots of care , & I 'll phone sometime soon |
14 | If it is only — or mainly — accommodation problems which stop you repeating the year , Grandad & I would like you to know that you are welcome to live here & go to Oban High School . |
15 | He lay in bed , hoping the phone would go away or someone would answer it . |
16 | He stood , hearing the picks ring on the rock and watching the spoil fly from three hundred shovels , and he would realize that perhaps , even at that very moment , a papermaker in some small East End papermill was drying the very sheet on which Chambers or someone would write the final , damning words , ‘ insufficient funds . ’ |
17 | Something , something or someone will get to it . |
18 | ‘ We took this out of a Warrior in Oxford Barracks this morning — they had been practising firing at multiple targets , using the power traverse , When suddenly the turret went out of control — It 's a good job they were n't live firing on the range or someone could have been killed . |
19 | When the time comes , I know exactly where I shall hide : ‘ far from the madding crowd ’ . |
20 | Then I became a vagrant and travelled far and nowhere ; now I have come back to be near Callanish again , though quite where I shall go I do n't know . |
21 | Stopping to ask a local woman where I might find Dr Mareda , I discovered that I was speaking to his companion , Vera , and that I had stopped outside their front door . |
22 | Do you know if such a list exists and if so where I might get hold of it ? |
23 | ‘ I was teaching , but one of the reason things worked out so well for me was that I did n't have to worry how I would eat or where I would sleep . |
24 | That 's the reason I have brought you to this quiet garden , not to some tavern where I would drink myself senseless . |
25 | Ahead I could see the Bomb Circle , where I would stop or turn . |
26 | ‘ They were afraid I was going to do a hatchet job , being from the City , but I have n't found an instance where I would want to get rid of anyone . ’ |
27 | We walked to the boy 's mother 's house where I would stay while we worked on the bride house . |
28 | I suffered agonies of suspense in silence , for I never knew when or where I would see you again , or whether she would be with you . |
29 | My destination was Victoria station where I would try and catch a boat-train to France . |
30 | I did not want to go into the dark house , where I would spend the evening quietly with old Mrs Fairfax . |