Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I believe that I should soldier on with my policies . |
2 | I 'll shit down your fucking neck … " |
3 | Where possible I 'll sand down obviously but there 's there |
4 | I 'm not buying her a present , I mean I 'll chip in with a present for you for her and Mark if it comes , but we 'll have to go to , but erm , you know , she , . |
5 | Erm I 've got an information pack here which I 'll hand out at the end of the session and it 's got sort of four fairly erm useful leaflets in it . |
6 | Give it to me and I 'll hand out the stuff . |
7 | Erm I 'm not using Compaq , okay so I 'll page down . |
8 | When he was first with me I could belt up about seven in the morning , but , recently I 've noticed that I feel unwell if I get up and rush out . |
9 | Anyway , I had enough to save up to buy a Raleigh bike one pound it cost — which meant I could cycle over to Middleton in Teesdale on my night off . |
10 | After struggling through umpteen games of blackjack , I would taxi home and sleep till 8 a.m. when the boys awoke . |
11 | I have seen for myself the value of ACET 's work in the community and I would whole heartedly recommend other churches get behind the work in any way they can . ’ |
12 | I would spate not one more thought for their closed-world mystery , their mythical super-powers … all of it . |
13 | Gradually , over the years , I would piece together another family history ; of those who had come to Scotland in the terrible years of the 1840s , some of whom , indeed , had even been Irish Catholics . |
14 | This statement represents the old doctrine in regard to obtaining property by false pretences , to which I shall advert presently . |
15 | Erm yes I will I will chairman just very briefly . |
16 | Perhaps I will post occasionally to the list to keep you all informed . |
17 | ‘ Do you have a camera , a second-hand , for about £12 , that I can hand-hold outside ? ’ |
18 | I think you should pool together |
19 | You should phase out the use of artificial reinforcers ( tokens or points ) when the child has learned a skill well , or when persistent problematic behaviour has been rectified . |
20 | It 's a manifestation of the marvellous relationship you had with your husband and that 's something you should hand on to dearly . |
21 | She should edge along to the pew 's other end and get out , but she was excruciatingly tired . |
22 | You want she should trip over and break her neck ? ’ |
23 | ‘ She should shack up with a man , then , like the other women writers do , ’ McIllvanney said nastily and , when I did not respond , he jabbed a finger at me . |
24 | He had gone out of her life suddenly and without explanation and try as she might Theresa simply could not get over losing him . |
25 | You might trip off and go underneath it . |
26 | Well you 'll sleep well now always do . |
27 | You must be careful or you 'll trip up . ’ |
28 | Come on your potty 's in here darling , come on you 'll trip over if you try and walk too far like that , come on I 've got to no come on . |
29 | So as you feel happier with that , you 'll b more able to play with them . |
30 | Nan you 'll love why do n't you go back and watch your programme and have a sit down and we wo n't be two ticks eating these . |