Example sentences of "[pers pn] [conj] [pron] [modal v] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | You 've got to knock some sense into them or they 'd never do a stroke . |
2 | You must n't use modern things on them or it 'll really wrock them irreparably and you 've done four thousand pounds worth of damage before you know it . |
3 | ‘ I hope our Mum do n't start borrowin' off of 'er or she 'll never get it back . ’ |
4 | They wanted Mickey to lose that famous temper of his so they could legitimately nick him . |
5 | If I if I if I could just er er er just move on on to a couple of other other other points i in in what 's been said . |
6 | So Just just so we 're absolutely certain then , sorry if I if I can just take you back to the the l the areas spelt out in paragraph one one . |
7 | And I and I would also say that if if |
8 | So Mrs Taylor , if Cilla has betrayed the city so have I for I could never vote Labour if this is an example of Labour rule . |
9 | This darkness and this cloud is betwixt thee and thy God , and telleth thee that thou mayest neither see him clearly by light of understanding , nor feel him in sweetness of love in thine affection , and therefore shape thee to bide in this darkness as long as thou mayest , crying after him that thou lovest … |
10 | She said : ‘ It amazes me that they can just stand on the street . ’ |
11 | three four years to get there but it strikes me that we can actually start moving towards that process , not a full sheet of a personal |
12 | In addition Mrs scheme at page forty three provides for a further twenty eight hours a week to be provided in some other way , that it is suggested is parental care , but it seems to me that it would either be parental care or hired care . |
13 | I do intend to er to attend inaugural meetings with each of the C P O s er with a view to looking I mean obviously at some stages you said to me that I would probably have to attend at short notice |
14 | " My friend Lee would smile and tell me that I would never get real unity among seafaring men because they would not stick together . |
15 | In 1537 Ralph Sadler complained to Cromwell about the probable consequences of an enforced withdrawal : ‘ My absence from the court will so much hinder me that I shall never be able to recover . ’ |
16 | He says , Well you tell him from me that I shall never forget . |
17 | They 've made it fairly clear to me that I 'll never be a high-flier , but every company needs some people who are n't high-fliers , and that 's all right by me . |
18 | ‘ He warned me that I 'd never get much credit — that people would be dismissive of my part in the great tradition , ’ said Carrick . |
19 | Even then I started out as a singer , until it struck me that I 'd absolutely no chance of making it — something to do with having an absolutely diabolical voice , I think . |
20 | It occurred to me that I should perhaps wait for my daughter Sophie outside her school , to make sure she understood that I had not abandoned her , had merely left Lou for a man who loved me and would make me happy ; that things would presently calm down , and as soon as Hugo and I had sorted things out a little and established our new home she could join us . |
21 | I 'm sure , rationally , that what happened next actually did happen , but when I write it down , even now after all this time , it seems so amazing to me that I can hardly believe it was true . |
22 | She once told me that she could never commit suicide because of her curiosity about what was going to happen next . |
23 | It occurred to me that he might well have heard me and decided not to answer . |
24 | ‘ From our very first meeting he has always told me that he would never do anything to put the Soviet Union 's security in danger — and he knows that I would never endanger our security . |
25 | He had already been involved in taking prisoners to the mountains and told me that he would now have to think of a way to get Eric there too . |
26 | ‘ But you said … you told me that you would never exhibit the picture . |
27 | The ancient seas had many more kinds of animals in them than we can ever know . |
28 | If you embark on using someone as your detective who is immensely superior to yourself either intellectually or in the social scale ( and by that I do not mean any conventional listing of dukes , earls , barons and honourables ) you will be heading for trouble when you try to have the sort of insights for them that they would naturally have . |
29 | Some only found out when their supplier told them that they could no longer buy tetra unless they could certify that it was going to be used in a ‘ non-dispersive manner ’ — ie not as a solvent even in a closed system . |
30 | THE French love to smoke and it will come as a shock to them that they can no longer enjoy their Gauloises cigarettes in public . |