Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] [adv] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Yeah , I might so much .
2 That I 'll well that , yes I 'll say can you use this week to make sure you understand when Donne was alive .
3 He was being sick , right , and I could n't all his face was I could n't stop laughing .
4 Okay what happened was , I had no emotional reactions to anything , I wanted to cry at something on T V , I could n't any more , I could n't cry .
5 a bit too advanced , stuff that I never got and all of a sudden I was still saying I could do it and I could n't any more so I , took me ages to get rid of that reputation cos why I know about you see , I forgotten what fucking hard too get rid of it
6 I could no more return to that house alone than face the devil .
7 Either I have to give you so much information about myself that you are forced to admit that I could no more have killed my wife than Flaubert could have committed suicide ; or else I merely say , That 's all , that 's enough .
8 Only I could so much .
9 ‘ Mind you , I 'd rather that than one production of Mozart 's Don Giovanni which I 'd really prefer to forget !
10 Well if we 're going to start to go into funding , I 'd rather this went into the pink paper session , and that we have our Chief Executives down here to explain that situation .
11 And I 'd just that very minute sat down .
12 And these two fluorines are both saying Oh I 'd really This one 's saying I 'd love one extra electron to go in there , it just make up my set of eight , same
13 I should have told you , the night I met you on Starr Hills ; but I 'd only that day realized and I was afraid who might be listening .
14 I laughed not scornfully or anything , but just as if it was a joke which I 'd only half got .
15 Mr Paul Lewis , the colliery manager in charge of the rescue , said : ‘ I would rather this had not happened .
16 Well I feel really so I would n't that job .
17 I meant — well , if you must know I would n't 'alf like a cup of tea . ’
18 I would no more look at her today than a bar of soap . ’
19 I think that people would be justified in rebuking me for deceiving them as to my whereabouts , but that I would no more have actually lied than if I had thrown my voice and said ‘ Cooee ‘ .
20 ‘ I suppose I could learn without you , but I would so much rather learn with you . ’
21 I would very much therefore like to think that Round Table Day on the nineteenth of March nineteen ninety four next year will be the success that you wish to make it .
22 But I would very much , with the land owners , like to go down there and see and , and then try and negotiate a possibility for right of way across
23 I 've got this I ca n't that one !
24 that 's why I ca n't that 's why I have different
25 I ca n't that girl !
26 If I , if I 'm out yes , I li I like them in a pa in a , in a paper , you know , but er I 've got no cake to offer you , I ca n't some biscuits .
27 I ca n't any more .
28 I ca n't any more , ’ she said .
29 But , you know if you need some I ca n't any of them a , as being willing to .
30 As always , I shall back both horses in the race and keep OS/2 on at least one of my machines — and a Mac in the spare room , just in case Apple surprises us all and starts to sell reasonably specified machines at sensible prices .
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