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

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1 ‘ Sure there 's only me that can do nothing but lie here and pray for all of you . ’
2 So nothing white will come out dazzling .
3 Perhaps we four could meet up for dinner ? ’
4 No doubt perceiving my uncertainty ( for he had an extraordinary intuitive grasp of people 's moods ) , he said : ‘ Perhaps we each ought to talk to someone else . ’
5 Perhaps we three could go and eat at the Cross Keys in Chelsea . ’
6 we 're not gon na have these connectors on so we all can do whatever size we want really ca n't we ?
7 So they all must have gone out for the dinner .
8 But he stopped there , realising suddenly what that would mean .
9 After the feasting tonight you three will leave the Rorim with an escort on a few days ’ patrolling .
10 I asked the couple , during the following week , to write down separately what each would expect of marriage .
11 Rachel did n't reply , wondering suddenly , wildly , just what that would feel like — to be his girlfriend .
12 Imagine exactly what this would involve .
13 The man declined to specify exactly what this would mean .
14 hopefully something better will come along
15 There was some danger of this since hardly anyone present could understand a word .
16 Now you two 'll want to talk Top Secrets so I 'll go and get dressed . ’
17 It is better to discuss realistically what each can expect from the other and how both can contribute to the good of the partnership , before major new changes are made .
18 Surely nothing more could happen now .
19 Well you two can do it when you get back from the walk , just left me to do it
20 Well you two can go together .
21 If the modified , more falsifiable , hypothesis resists falsification in the face of the new tests , then something new will have been learnt and progress will have been made .
22 And that , well that was so nice and I did n't know quite what that 'd go , I just took that , that was the arrangement in the , in the foyer .
23 It would be the end of all her high ambitions , and though the world would not greatly suffer thereby — for by now she had lost all confidence that anything she might say would alter the course of things — that crisis which was privately her own would remain for ever unresolved .
24 Yet we all might wake up to realise that The Mirage is the most appropriate name for such a venue .
25 Otherwise we all might have packed it in long ago .
26 Ideally partnerships should allow teachers and business people to work together on curriculum developments and to consider jointly what each might offer to curriculum delivery .
27 Mentally we both might have reservations about each other , but physically there are no barriers between us , are there ? ’
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