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

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1 Perhaps nothing would embarrass God more than if every one of His creatures took His Word literally and to heart .
2 I had to laugh at myself for thinking rather longingly now that I should miss it this year , and especially I would miss Addy , whom I loved .
3 Erm well could I deal with the management agency question first an an then perhaps I 'll invite Mr Perry to speak on the difficulties in trying to equalise work share of one project with trying to counterbalance on another .
4 Perhaps I 'll get Jessica to have a go at them , whenever she 's calmed down . ’
5 Maybe , maybe I do n't know if he 's shy or anything , why he has n't phoned up Michael yet , perhaps I ought to ask Michael to phone him then , he does , yes .
6 Perhaps I ought to ring Dawn and make an appointment if I want to talk to you ?
7 Perhaps I should drop Ralph a line .
8 ( Perhaps I should award Dr Starkie an entry in my pocket guide to Flaubert ; or would that be unnecessarily vindictive ?
9 But only those who know me very well call me Fen , and I do n't know you from Adam — or perhaps I should say Eve . ’
10 Yes , but I mean I know you 've er lived in the area , er so erm , perhaps I should invite Mr Walker or Mr Diffin to make a if you look , wish to bear in mind that we have seen the plans
11 Perhaps I could rule Scotland without a man , but I could not have a child without one .
12 We seem to have gone down rather well at the venues we performed in , and have already received requests to do a repeat performance for Children in Need next year — perhaps I could get LASMO emblazoned on the front of my costume then ! ’
13 It occurred to me that perhaps I could invite Erika and Paul out for lunch . ’
14 At this stage perhaps I can emphasize Jan this is such a flexible concept that er we are anxious not to lay down any rigid rules as to how it works because if some things do n't work very well , they can be altered and if some things do prove to work well like the event we had at Felixstowe we can build on that success so quite consciously we 're not laying down any rigid rules as to how things go and we will look to review how officers we , we erm advise you as members in the light of practical experience .
15 Perhaps I can ask Mr Perry to er fill in the details on cost .
16 Perhaps I can ask Mr Perry to er fill in the details on costs ?
17 Since I have taken his name in vain earlier on , perhaps I can let Marx have the penultimate word .
18 It is extremely positive it sta , it clears these points up and and answers most of these questions so I would urge Mr Chairman that to on sheer education , on terms of provision of services , I 'm not party to all of the politics , I agree with what you said , absolutely crazy .
19 So I 'll do Tom and Renee
20 So I 'll ring Doris and tell her it 's okay .
21 She said I 've got , only got three twin rooms left in the whole of this hotel so I 'll ring Francis and tell her .
22 So I 'll keep Danielle .
23 So I 'll get Bryony out look .
24 So I 'll get Oliver booked in at kennels and erm
25 So I shall use Aristotle 's truism in the following form , extended to cover beliefs as well as statements : to believe or say truly is to believe or say , of what is that it is , or of what is not , that it is not .
26 So I can show Donna and see what she thinks of the list ?
27 I 've got natural sound and MIDI so I can add MIDI to the natural sound .
28 So I could go Monday , sixteenth Monday , yes ?
29 So I 'd thank Mr Fry for his kind advice and start saving for my first toot toute suite …
30 So I 'd say Peter ; he had more talent in a little finger than I 've got in my whole body — no exaggeration .
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