Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [vb mod] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps I can chance it . ’ |
2 | Perhaps I will post occasionally to the list to keep you all informed . |
3 | so I might chance it |
4 | Erm so I may sort of look into it a bit more maybe get a bit more experience |
5 | So I 'll jist hae ma forty winks , |
6 | Erm I 'm not using Compaq , okay so I 'll page down . |
7 | So I can muck about on that piece before I tackle it in here , so mm . |
8 | Although I had a mouthful of sour grapes I thought it was worth going so I could corner Polymers football club chairman , Stan Bates . |
9 | ‘ Perhaps you could patent it . |
10 | So you would kind of know when you saw what colour th that it would be that |
11 | His idea is that you can vote if if the voter in your constit if a person you vote for in your own constituency loses , you can then switch your vote to anyone else in the country and erm you can have a list of maybe ten or twenty people and erm you will so you 'll hand in your ballot paper with all these names on , signed ballot paper because it has to be public you can hand in your signed ballot paper with all these names on and if your own candidate loses , then er your vote goes to your second person and if that person loses it goes to the third and so on . |
12 | So you could steam them off and slap them out again . |
13 | This is not so you can cross-dress in the privacy of wild open country , or perform a stick-up on a youth hostel and rob them of the night 's takings of £14.95 , but to put over your head when the midges come out . |
14 | Inside you can trip over saris and those are the ones on sale . |
15 | Perhaps we could minute Mr 's point , just to make him happy . |
16 | you know and that 's right because it 's special and I , I really think that you know the U K and perhaps we can world some countries like Sweden and so on because of the high taxation have been able to keep their |
17 | so we can sort of put those into our |
18 | As was noted above , however much one may value identification with one 's community , since it can be expressed by other means than respect for law it can not be a foundation of an obligation to respect the law , nor a basis for the general authority of governments over all their subjects . |
19 | So one would image that the latest new fangled marketing initiative at Vaux-owned Swallow Hotel in Gateshead gets his backing . |
20 | so they could mainline words . |
21 | Anyway back to main point , so up to retirement quite straightforward , no problem at all and this is why he could have gone on for donkey years without a return of income , his salary goes up of course , it 's picked up in the tax tables , his personal allowances do n't change so they could swan along there for so many years without even looking at his affairs , but then see what happens in the very next tax year , when he has n't had a return and may not get a return for a couple of years . |
22 | If only he would discipline himself to regular medication and give up smoking … ’ |
23 | If he got in early enough he could lunch with George . |
24 | But I 'm gon na do it over this so it 'll sort of go funny |
25 | So what would Cover Master give the employer then ? |
26 | Now the base is erm most of the oxides are bases the metal oxides so what would magnesium oxide look like ? |
27 | So what can Virgin do to turn this round and start trading profitably ? |
28 | Tonight I 'll strap Roukoubé to my front , and put you on my back , and we 're going to leave , we 're going to step out of this place . |
29 | We do not have adequate and up-to-date evidence which would enable us to answer these questions with certainty , but as elsewhere we can piece together clues from a variety of research studies . |
30 | You 're still working your strategy carefully to move down the field , using your back row , using your tight scrummage skills , using your three-quarters to gain some ground , and eventually you might outmanoeuvre the opposition defence and score . |