Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] [adv] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I 'll just the wash the in here .
2 I 'd rather the mountain killed me than die in some hospital . ’
3 Julie Owens , 30 , personnel assistant ( right ) : ‘ I 'd rather the skirt was a bit longer and I prefer a court shoe .
4 All I 've had today was a pastie , I thought I 'd fast a bit .
5 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 .
6 ‘ Yet I would rather a resolution less wasteful .
7 I will quite a lot .
8 Dad phoned me up twice from your house this morning and could n't get no answer here , he said , I was sat here so I can here the phone go , anyway he went around again later on , tried it , and it was alright then .
9 Erm I can certainly no problem .
10 You 'd either a cart or a horse and cart , or a tractor and trailer , and you 'd nice peat , and all these heaps of muck and you knew that when there was n't anything else to do you 'd got to get out there and spread it .
11 You 'd rather the dog enjoyed itself than me !
12 See you 'd even the patio door light went
13 Erm chemically speaking , if you carry out a reaction which can produce an optically active compound , you would normally the recenate and then you have to separate by either chemical method or the physical method and it 's usually not very easy .
14 If you are arranging any function which involves the use of video , it is safest to specify as precisely as you can both the format and the colour system you will need or can offer .
15 Also , you can very the type of exercise you do during the week .
16 You can always the tape It 's actually running .
17 However , it should be noted that , while the first two columns of X are arbitrary to a scalar multiplier , they are also obviously arbitrary to any linear combination ; i.e. we may postmultiply the equation by a matrix unc in which unc and unc are arbitrary except that D must be non-singular .
18 Er , so we 'll probably an exception to the rule .
19 ( This is a policy we have pursued with all our children , to answer as truthfully as we could just the question asked .
20 We 'd now no weight on the back of the van you see .
21 Er the other fire fighters would enable us to hit that target on a regular basis and in fact we will also the target during those periods when .
22 At the same time it is my belief that while we were do doing the footings we can also the concrete to fall in line where we will erm put the main floor in .
23 Walter Smith told his players before they left the dressing room at Celtic Park that he appreciated they had given him all they could since the start of that run in August .
24 A few were deliberately encouraged , but only where they could further the Institution 's watchdog' function .
25 Back on the banks of the Thames , the parent birds become distressed at the point where they lose sight of their young — which the volunteers rush into the dinghy as soon as they can so the familiy is reunited .
26 He may also a number of magic weapons and other items as described below .
27 However , the study found that if Gateshead council had spent what the Government said it should then the poll tax would increase by £26 to £297 .
28 His custom in his latter years was to attend here at all on Sunday mornings when he would occasionally the sermon being preached by one of his curates or his nephew , Reverend .
29 So if I put a volt meter on a battery it would short the battery ?
30 He can fine a player up to 75 per cent of his match fee or suspend him for up to three Test matches .
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