Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [modal v] [verb] a " in BNC.
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1 | Do you know that there 's men running clubs up there who would murder somebody like you or me would have a cup of tea ? |
2 | I did n't care if it was raw , if the pangs of birth were ugly ; I wanted to be somewhere I would n't be defined by what I 'd been , where I could fashion a new notion of myself and impose it on others as the truth . |
3 | Also , there was a pleasant inn about a quarter of a mile away where I could get a room if the tide — in the way of tides — served at some merciless hour of the early morning . |
4 | I was told by the FO in London that I would be met at Johannesburg airport — since British aircraft could not land in Rhodesia while UDI existed — and would be conveyed to the British Consulate there where I could have a rest . |
5 | For my own part , having a little woodland garden , this is one of the two plants which I am forever poking in where I can find a place for another . |
6 | ‘ I wonder if you might tell us of a local hostelry where I can purchase a good dinner ? |
7 | Maybe I 'll get there one day , or I might take a day trip to EuroDisney sometime in the summer months . |
8 | Can you switch the toaster off , put the pancake in or I 'll have a burnt pancake . |
9 | If there were some point under heated discussion , either he or I would write a letter to our own newspaper , using a Burmese pseudonym , and the other would answer it in the name of government . |
10 | And first of all before we er we put the reports we , there are a number of er , there 's one alteration and a number of er , additions obviously alteration or I should say a a an amendment is something an important place on page fifteen er , at the tope of the page referring to December nineteen ninety two I 've put , which is agreed by GP committee with the exception of young these representatives , that we ask them to bring thirty pounds towards the cost that should be twenty five . |
11 | Queen Margaret had already left in a blaze of colour , escorted by Catesby and Agrippa , riding along Ropery , then Vintry Street into Thames Street , where she would meet a troop of her brother 's royal serjeants at Castle Baynard . |
12 | Once it was dark , Jane went out to sit on a low wall where she could have a good view . |
13 | There are two types of agencies where you would find a job . |
14 | Faliraki is a lively town where you 'll find a host of tavernas , bars and discos . |
15 | There are coach excursions to the great classical site at Epheseus ( a long and rather expensive day by Turkish standards ) , and visits to carpet making villages where you 'll have a fascinating glimpse of Turkish country life . |
16 | To one side of the main building is Llanthony Yard where you will find a forge , Engine House and workshops , with regular demonstrations of the skills needed on and around the waterways . |
17 | Then I want you to follow instructions I will give you to a small derelict hut , where you will find a very sick man , who needs looking after … ’ |
18 | ‘ Apart from the danger , there are all sorts of places in that mausoleum where you could hide a small elephant . ’ |
19 | She turned round and stormed out and I followed her as she marched down the street to Mr Kiniver 's ‘ hire shop ’ where you could rent a horse and cart for two hours for one shilling . |
20 | The only thing that perhaps they do n't handle is that intermediate area , which the AC30 is very good at — where you can strike a chord and it 's distorted , but you can still hear what the chord is . ’ |
21 | In our study we find , where you can give a fairly reliable diagnosis , people will know the situation and can plan . |
22 | When you 're footsore from walking the city streets , make a visit to Roundhay Park , with its landscaped gardens and woods and the Waterloo Lake , where you can hire a boat or go fishing . |
23 | it 's not as if there 's anywhere where you can hire a bike I 'm sure you know , but , I suppose you 're going along on the road , across the road I |
24 | There are also excellent tours from York into the surrounding area , where you can walk a number of the dales and moors , and see ancient abbeys , castles and fine stately homes . |
25 | Significantly lower down on the status scale is Gatorland , where you can watch a Seminole Indian wrestle an alligator and later treat yourself to fried alligator tail at the snack bar ; it 's actually not as vile as it sounds . |
26 | Their club Synergy is on tour and will be coming to a town near you , where you can experience a live set along with the DJs , lights and neurotechnology that is now associated with them . |
27 | Their club Synergy is on tour and will be coming to a town near you , where you can experience a live set along with the DJs , lights and neurotechnology that is now associated with them . |
28 | While Ian was at work we did trips to Shantytown ( a reconstructed gold-mining town ) , and Woods Creek , where you can do a walk through old mining tunnels and realise the incredible harshness of the miner 's life , digging drainage systems through solid rock . |
29 | So go and try it at Riva 's restaurant , 169 Church Road , Barnes , London SW13 ( 081–748 0434 ) where you can drink a single glass with Andrea Riva 's tiramisu . |
30 | And last but by no means least there 's the Rep 's Street theatre Cabaret where you can have a really good laugh at your Clubrep ! |