Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Some predict that eventually everyone will carry all the sequences of his genes on a compact disk . |
2 | If we can make EDI work effectively everyone will benefit , but getting going is a pain , frankly . ’ |
3 | Presumably I 'll have to transfer them to a separate tank first , but should it be planted or bare ? |
4 | But presumably I can put a mouse driver in later ? |
5 | Okay presumably I should put something again in the newsletter about conference and this accommodation thing . |
6 | ‘ Thee I invoke , oh our Emperor , ’ he prayed , the formula glowing neon in his mind 's eye , ‘ that thou wilt infuse these cards this hour ; that thereby I may obtain true insight of things hidden , to thy glory and to the salvation of humanity — ’ |
7 | Erm and they look quite good , but irritatingly I could have done with them , after the first workshop . |
8 | ‘ Now I am teaching a little I would find too many things wrong . ’ |
9 | Yeah , well I du n no , do it all properly I must do all my bits and pieces tonight , I have n't done them this week , oh let's have a look at the poll tax , because I thought there was one more , I 'm sure there is |
10 | Additionally I might have info about further education and job opportunities , plus business contacts . |
11 | And I think the most I 'll get out of it , at least for a few years , is local portrait photography . |
12 | Yeah , well you see it 's quite a point you know , cos if we go up the top shop , we just , well the most I would buy is four |
13 | ‘ It was the most I could imagine . ’ |
14 | The most I can do is to offer a very brief and personal view of some of the recent changes in emphasis drawing from the syllabuses of ten countries and to isolate a few of the new approaches which strike me as particularly interesting and exciting . |
15 | ‘ The most I can do is say , ‘ This is what GPs are thinking ’ . ’ |
16 | He said , ‘ So the most I can hope for would be to be at home on a respirator full-time ? ’ |
17 | The most I can hope for is that I might meet him over a pint and get him to be indiscreet-tell me if there is any dirt on Desmond Seymour-Strachey , for example . ’ |
18 | People are sending in some really bad , obviously made-up scores : 9 million on Turrican — the most I can manage is 2 million and that 's by visiting every section and standing at the edge of the cascade , blasting everything . |
19 | Not a lot of money , but the most I can pay for any given commodity . |
20 | ‘ Then , my lord , gladly I 'll come back with you . |
21 | When I got the invitation , I said ‘ Well , gladly I will accept . ’ |
22 | But mostly I would think it would be |
23 | Slowly I 'll walk you uphill |
24 | Promotion to Vice-Questore seemed certain and the general feeling was that if I played my cards right I would make Questore in the end . |
25 | Right I would say |
26 | I mean I er er I mean I just do n't know how you , you begin and end with this actually I mean I really do n't and I mean I think quite frankly if Hydro Electric were to go out and say okay , we will fund the purchase of twenty houses four bedrooms each for the homeless right I would have thought in terms of doing something I mean I walk round Princes Street and I see those poor sods and I say to myself |
27 | Right I 'll make him some dinner and take it up , thanks Pat . |
28 | Right I 'll make him |
29 | Right I 'll make this cheque out . |
30 | He 's so thick , you know he 'll say right I 'll go down the hold , I 'll do the humping , what they call humping , he 'll do that , loading these slings or bags , rather than him standing there and say well ten bags in that sling , put ten down , he could n't do that , so he 'd rather go down the hold that 's happened . |