Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [verb] [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Little humpback , bridge here , erm and used I say used to go through to er Mill itself just er quarter of a mile along the track . |
2 | ‘ What d' you think will happen ? ’ |
3 | I have pleasure in enclosing a few copies of our new recruitment leaflet which I hope you feel will enable you to attract a lot of people in your area to become CPRW members . |
4 | What other things do you hope or do you think might happen shall we say ? |
5 | Spoon it 's a plastic spoon there , do you think that 'll what do you think will happen to the plastic spoon James ? |
6 | Television programmes or books that make you laugh will do you far more good . |
7 | Is it not scandalous that ministerial offices and the House have televisions provided by the taxpayer , yet bedridden patients who want to watch television to help them to relax must pay ? |
8 | And if you can think of that , you can repackage your particular thing not in terms of your own interests and ideas and so forth , but you can package it in such a way that it 's intriguing , or at the very least , the people who are going you hope will use it can actually see how they could use it . |
9 | FIFTEEN dentists ' practices are to consider resigning from the NHS over proposed government funding cuts they fear could lead to bankruptcy . |
10 | When I come into get you dressed let's try and be friendly and get it done quickly without fighting , then we 'll both be happy . ’ |
11 | ‘ The man I 'm going to send you to see will help you to understand it , to cope with it and to get over it . |
12 | The respiratory system is vital to life and anything which prevents it functioning can result in death . |
13 | To allow them to flourish could lead only to pain — even greater pain than she was feeling in this moment , though she could hardly imagine anything could be greater . |
14 | Surely the very power which she now felt she possessed would enlighten her later about how it was to be exercised . |
15 | In other instances , the same surface sequence may quite freely be interpreted in either way , with no real difference in the overall effect ; thus the following answer : ( 38 ) he always kept it frozen could respond equally well to either of the following questions : ( 39 ) what did Dr Hunston do to the Bremen material ? how did Dr Hunston keep the Bremen material ? |
16 | But you 're , but you 're quite right you , you certainly , you certainly have the right to say look , you know , rather than signing this now er I do need some time to think I mean let's face it there 's a load of s If you turn it over on the back of the credit agree |
17 | What do I hope will happen ? " and " Why am I doing it this way ? " |
18 | Then Bull O'Malley asked with anxiety in his voice : ‘ What do ye think will happen ? ’ |
19 | ‘ What did you think might happen ? ’ |
20 | ‘ What did you think would happen to it ? |
21 | What did you think-I 'd hang up ? ’ |
22 | ‘ What do you suppose will happen to the House — the big house , I mean — now ? ’ |
23 | ‘ Who else do you suppose should go ? ’ |
24 | Who do you expect will write letters to you ? ’ |
25 | What do you think would make him notice us ? ’ |
26 | ‘ Now who do you think would want to do that ? ’ |
27 | Who , who do you think would want one ? |
28 | ‘ What do you think would happen if Kinsella should lose his job ? |
29 | What do you think would happen if the Duke of Sutherland 's paintings , which include four great Titians and the Poussin ‘ Seven Sacraments ’ among other masterpieces , were to come up next month ? |
30 | ‘ What do you think would happen if I went there ? ’ |