Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [modal v] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The first is that the recession they have caused and which so nearly ditched them will not go away automatically .
2 — the profits of the capitalists producing them would also decline .
3 He understood how she needed me when war broke out and most of the men were away , he realized I would n't feel able to go back to England and abandon her .
4 I realized I could never become well-educated just by attending old Mrs Wopsle 's evening school , so I asked Mr Wopsle 's cousin Biddy to teach me everything she knew .
5 It 's a relief when the Terrorist Squad boys seem to lose interest but that still leaves all the rest and I ca n't think I ca n't think straight I ca n't sleep .
6 I mean you 've got to stop and think I ca n't carry any more .
7 And I do n't think I ca n't mind my mother away at all .
8 ‘ I do n't think I shall ever marry and have children .
9 I do n't think I shall ever see him again .
10 Do you think I wo n't make it worth your while ? ’
11 ‘ To be honest , I could n't even say when I 'm going to be back but I 've got to realistically think I wo n't make it for the European Cup . ’
12 He made it clear that this was his target when he said yesterday : ‘ Put it this way , if there was a chance of winning the championship and I did n't think I might just do it , then I would n't be normal , would I ?
13 Do you think I might just find anybody here who 'd like a really good snog ?
14 And then if she says something like well what do you think I might just say well I have n't really talked to you very much about the way that you feel about Dangerous so I do n't really know erm Dangerous , what a fucking stupid name !
15 ‘ Do you think I might eventually get a taste for alcohol ? ’
16 Do you think I 'll soon learn to read and write ? "
17 ‘ But I 'll think I 'll just need to talk it over with a few people before we run it though . ’
18 And he paused a moment until he imagined that the pain of her rheumatics had eased , and then he said , slowly but firmly , ‘ I do n't think I 'll ever marry ; in fact , I 'm sure I wo n't . ’
19 But there 's one date I do n't think I 'll ever forget . ’
20 ‘ I do n't think I 'll ever forget , ’ she said numbly .
21 " I do n't think I 'll ever feel anything ever again with the region I sit on , " grinned Chuck as he continued to bounce up and down on the plank bench .
22 I must be honest and say that I do n't think I 'll ever run that fast .
23 I do n't think I 'll ever have a use for it .
24 I hope for that , too , because I do n't think I 'll ever forgive myself . ’
25 I think we 've all gradually come to terms with Jennifer 's condition and learnt to make the best of it … but … ’ she stared at her telephone as it suddenly rang , her thoughts obviously far away ‘ … but I do n't think I 'll ever forgive David Markham for the way he treated her , ’ she said at last as she stretched out her hand to answer the phone .
26 ‘ I do n't think I 'll ever touch soup again once we get out of here , ’ she declared with a shudder , setting her empty mug aside .
27 I do n't think I 'll ever master it .
28 Do you think I would n't do it , if I could ?
29 ‘ Do you think I would n't have died before they could dishonour you so ? ’
30 Did you think I would n't come back ? ’
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