Example sentences of "[modal v] [conj] [pron] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 They often agree to intercourse because they feel they must or they think they 've got to a certain age where they have to do it .
2 We must or it kills us ! "
3 Right , does Saria had a form , she must cos you said she 's booked , Peter have you g , Peter you 've got forms have you ?
4 Any information is better than none : the fact that the results are inevitably partial and suggestive rather than comprehensive and definitive should if anything increase our appreciation of those who spent so much time and effort to help us to obtain a clearer picture .
5 He asks if he should and I tell him , ‘ Yes , that is part of sharing ’ . ’
6 Throughswing By now the ball is flying down the fairway must as you imagined it would .
7 I mean if they insist they want all that I mean I 'll if they insist they want the interest as well then I 'm in er a bit of a spot
8 what I 'll do , is I 'll if I give you my clean shirt , you take it round to yours .
9 I do n't think you 'll and I suppose I make no apologies for including it , because I think we are all very well aware of the terrible tragedy that is happening in in Yugoslavia It 's not not an Anthem that I would have recognised , erm , I was fortunate to go to Yugoslavia on , I think , two occasions , in happier times , and it saddens me tremendously , to see , on the television , to hear on the radio , to read in the newspapers , just what has happened to what was emerging as , not only a very beautiful , but a very successful country .
10 Well I maybe in a couple of weeks we might but I mean we like to keep it going and then because when it 's when you come on the show you 'd be such a be such a terrific let down
11 Okay I think we 'll as I thought we could actually start the discussion
12 I 'll when I see him .
13 This apparently concrete and absolute approach involved , once the poverty measure was defined , the distinction between those in primary poverty and those in secondary poverty.2 The primary poor could not attain the standard whatever they did , while the secondary poor could if they reallocated their income to a different consumption pattern , i.e. if they eliminated some wasteful expenditures .
14 I mean even me I could if I lifted it up
15 I suppose you could if you put them through a junction box or something .
16 Erm you could , yes , you could if you see him .
17 Nor is he interested in hurting people , though you suspect he could if he put his mind to it — and the sword is only used in the artistic non-combat part of the competition .
18 We know that he 'd tried to gather all his sources of information together as best he possibly could and he wrote his Gospel very quickly .
19 She made no move to resist , she never could and he lifted his head , looking down at her in amusement , putting her carefully from him and turning to the door .
20 ‘ Look lady , I 've given ya all the rope I could and I guess you jus ' plumb hung yourself .
21 You could when they play it probably , Robert .
22 Would that we found them totally bewildering !
23 Thank you , I do n't know if I can be bothered for twenty five pounds , no I would if she asked me , but I do n't know if I 'll bother ringing up as well
24 She had never heard of Catherine Ryemark and never would if he had his way .
25 ‘ She would if you told her how you 'd look after me — see to it I washed my neck and changed my socks . ’
26 Well she would if you told her , would n't she ?
27 I do n't know why you would want to kill them , but I 'm sure that you would if you had them in your hands .
28 ‘ You would if you saw it , ’ said Jack .
29 Well you would if you thought it was peculiar would n't you ?
30 I would if you gave me reason to be … like … like witholding information from me ! ’
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