Example sentences of "[vb past] [pers pn] [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Hence a hereditary mechanism which transmitted them would result in continued degeneration . |
2 | ‘ If you were n't already so bruised and battered I 'd turn you over my knee and make sure you had nothing to laugh about . ’ |
3 | I had few friends , just one or two left over from school , but on the infrequent occasions when we met I could see from their faces that they pitied me , finding me foolish and Syl a bore . |
4 | I realized I would get no help from the Treasury and , indeed , I suspected that they could not understand why the department was wasting its time on this issue at all . |
5 | I realized I would need to convince them at the first opportunity that I was primarily a practical policeman and not an academic ; and I also noted that while the college was keen to list the academic qualifications of those on the course , the participants quickly justified Lewis 's assertions by playing them down to emphasize their history of praxis and practical mastery . |
6 | I just made the whole bed and then realized I 'd put it on the wrong way . |
7 | Anyway I realized I 'd have missed you at the Club , so I turned round and set off back . |
8 | I knew it was n't going to be easy , as it was so very much his world , but I realized I must do it soon , because the longer I delayed , the longer I felt I would go on doing so — like facing up to the ashes . |
9 | They sent me to Cambridge for a couple of terms — that 's where I first realized I must run — I do n't want to blaspheme about one of your famous institutions so I sha n't tell you the name of my college though you 're longing to know — the girls in their bed-sitters , the cocoa-drinking , the tittle-tattle , the atmosphere of heartiness or domesticity in the combination-room — But , my dear , it must be getting late and here I am telling you things that you know as well as I do . ’ |
10 | So I realized I could do an act based on what it is like to be me . |
11 | And as I became more intoxicated and frustrated I 'd throw open the bedroom window as the dawn came up , and look across the gardens , lawns , greenhouses , sheds and curtained windows . |
12 | As the days passed I might have been telling him the truth , for I lost weight far more successfully than on any diet I have ever attempted . |
13 | But the doctor said that when I recovered I would have to practise less and go out more often . |
14 | I left led I would say an uneventful life , but I 've been very happy you know , ups and downs . |
15 | Richard needs his nose wiped I 'll have to go upstairs and get some more tissues , who needs they 're nose wiped ? , |
16 | They could n't even look me straight in the eye , but they agreed I should withdraw from everything . ’ |
17 | There 'd been some snow , and erm er he was n't well , and could I if I cared I could look for a work elsewhere , as i it was just impossible for him to pay wages , you see ? |
18 | Well I know I know is the only one that realised I would 've been more shocked if had yeah I would have been out on the pavement here whistling with a banjo whistling Dixie there you are that one no not yet no . |
19 | British Aluminium own the land , and as soon as I realised I would have to trespass with a car , my imagination started its fevered travail . |
20 | So , when I found I wanted to write a book that would reflect a little on whether we should strive to be perfect or settle for the second-best but practical , I realised I would have to have a murder that was in some way imperfect . |
21 | ‘ I realised I could influence the situation by saving resources and helping to keep the environment as clean as possible . ’ |
22 | As soon as he found out I knew about cameras and all that , he realised I could make myself useful round the studio , so I sort of moved in . |
23 | I realised I could race them keeping them and me fit . |
24 | I 'd barely finished my prawn cocktail before I realised I could fall for him . ’ |
25 | I realised I could help myself and did n't have to be this fat , unhappy child , ’ she says . |
26 | After that , I realised I 'd get nowhere thinking about you , ’ he continued , ‘ so I immersed myself in my construction company . |
27 | If all else failed I would have to write to the Pope . |
28 | Before he boarded the team coach for the Midlands , Ironside said : ‘ I never expected I would get my chance in the last game of the season . |
29 | Before he boarded the team coach for the Midlands , Ironside said : ‘ I never expected I would get my chance in the last game of the season . |
30 | The thing I most disliked was the disapproval of the dons because I admitted I would like to write ! ’ |