Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] [verb] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If I may come back Mr Chairman an and er express a view on behalf of Darcy . |
2 | My Lord , I think the case is being made if I may say so sir , to give the jury the impression that the police just document . |
3 | But I think it 's a little bit rich if I may say so Joe to blame the women for this because the parliamentary Labour party did vote for this new rule and the fact that a number of women very able women put themselves forward , I do n't think it 's right to say it is the women 's fault . |
4 | I it does n't speak very highly if I may say so Group Captain , for R A F discipline if what you 're telling me and telling the committee that you think that pilots should be using this facility , would be using this facility when they 're ordered not to . |
5 | Tony in charge of services and communication , Simon in charge of policy and development , Richard in charge of resource development , and although it 's not on the script and she said I must n't to the script , I ought to mention also Samantha who has joined us as head of communications on whom , you may thank for all the sort of visuals that we 're having , and the bright idea of videoing er , our Chairman . |
6 | ‘ I wonder if I ought to take up weight-lifting . ’ |
7 | It is with more pleasure that I thank all those who have helped my ideas about the Lorenz equations to develop ; they are many , but I must mention particularly Peter Swinnerton-Dyer , Bob Williams and Paul Glendinning . |
8 | Dear God , I must give up drink . |
9 | I must look out Chester 's Junior Trustees Savings Account Book . |
10 | Before taking Magwitch abroad , I felt I must see both Estella and Miss Havisham . |
11 | I must see how Mummy is . ’ |
12 | And I must point out Dorothy actually volunteered this piece of film . |
13 | On the contrary , I must know how things look to me : my only error lies in choosing the wrong words to describe it . |
14 | Oh I should suppose just grocery I should think really . |
15 | I should think probably Mrs. Thatcher would send a letter to the Three Hundred group saying that she supported your aims , did n't she ? |
16 | ‘ At first Eadred tried to bluff , claiming Sir John was a local landowner , but then he confessed that Santerre was funding Abbot Bere 's construction of the crypt but told me if I wished to know more , I should ask either Sir John or the abbot . |
17 | I asked for names and addresses so that I might pass on details to the police . |
18 | I suppose I 'll stop here Saturday night . |
19 | Right I said I 'll start tomorrow morning , I go to the Labour this afternoon , Court of Referees . |
20 | But I 'll make not comment on his budget at all . |
21 | Scudamore said : ‘ I 'll watch how Country Member runs before deciding on my Gold Cup ride . ’ |
22 | ‘ I 'll go up Glen Gelder . |
23 | I think I 'll go up town in a minute I think . |
24 | Do n't forget that letter I think I 'll go up car |
25 | And I , I keep going down and I 'll turn it down , and then I 'll go out room and he turns it back up again . |
26 | We have a separate thing on sex ratios and I 'll explain why males are discriminated against in this , in this respect cos as we 'll see there 's a profound er reason why er this should happen . |
27 | Well I told you what she said about her and Sandra you know and I wrote and said when they you know if they felt like coming for a day that 'll be alright I said but do n't be having anything to eat I 'll bring in sandwiches , I mean I , I know I 've said it 's very kind of Sandra to say , but you ca n't , they , way your relatives are coming and bringing sandwiches can ya ? |
28 | I 'll sort out Francis 's stuff in the Abacos . |
29 | And I 'll beat up Tony Adams after . |
30 | ‘ I 'll take up golf in my old age . ’ |