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

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1 Right let's see what we have for Good Friday .
2 Also what struck me was now that they they 're not fighting the Japanese erm they 're not required to make the sacrifices of war that they were so perhaps they 're going to think right let's see what we can make out of this , I do n't , I no longer have to pay X tax because
3 Good so let's see what you did , who did you go to the pictures with ?
4 Well er no it 's all right , we we 've got it here now , so let's see what it has to say about it Mrs .
5 Yes an I mean and I mean in winter time a wooden sole and a clog they wer they were nice and warm cos I mean you only used to polish 'em you used to put oil on them .
6 Just let's think what we 're doing first .
7 Just let's read what it says .
8 Well you 've had an E C G and we 've done chest X-rays and erm the E the electrical tracing of your heart did n't really show an awful lot but So er Anyway let's see what we 've got today .
9 ‘ Who tonight will demonstrate what I feel will become a sought-after attraction at Club Eleusis .
10 In Street a man named he had two sons and he had , he had to quote , give a contract for it , but he always used to do what they 'd call a workhouse feed , and it was a four pound loaf , when my father died mother did n't get a widow 's pension , what , what she got was two shillings for each lad , there 's four of us , that 's eight shillings and a four pound loaf for each lad
11 Tell you what , I notice I 'm doing , I never us always used to do it I give fucking !
12 And he used to lend me dad a pound and he always used to give him it back on a Wednesday , on his pension day .
13 Well we always used to have what I call a traditional Sunday dinner
14 They 'll probably can see something we ca n't see wo n't they ?
15 tell me about taking bearings , what do you do , let's give you an example , of some bearings to take , erm , and then you can tell me what you 're doing , so there 's a point there , and we 'll call that erm , P , just to be awkward , now let's say what we 'll do , this is what we 'll d , this is a typical problem in fact , erm , I 'll even draw that line on for you to start with , yeah , here 's the problem , a ship is sailing due North , okay , and when it 's at the point of A it takes a bearing on the lighthouse , so the lighthouse is somewhere , do n't know where it is , but bearing of L from A is forty five degrees , and the bearing of L from B , which is when the ship has sailed on a lot further
16 Out , now let's see what we can find for you , oh .
17 right now let's see what we need to do it says we need to melt the margarine
18 Now let's hear what you do . ’
19 He says no , he says we 've thought about it , I says well you really ought to have it I says if you 're dial dialling a lot of erm , cos they dial a lot of these insurance companies and er mortgage lenders , the head offices , they 're always out in Ottingham , I said the Mercury pin number only cost you seven pound fifty a year , I says you think you can save that in a week so er ha so erm he was on about it , he says who 's the cheapest for that ?
20 I really must watch what I say — he has a mind like a knife ; but aloud she said , doing her best to look distressed , ‘ Oh , he had a run of bad luck — ’ an explanation that hardly seemed to convince her hearer .
21 The board master performs this service on a voluntary basis and the prerequisite of being board master is knowing the fishing thoroughly ; because he has to tell new guests where to go , how to get there , which path to take , which bog to avoid , where not to fall in — so he really must know what he is talking about .
22 I 've even known fire eating , sword swallowing , skiing and judo to be useful , and they are certainly eye-catching — but be sure you really can do what you claim !
23 Well let's see what we can oppose him with .
24 Well let's see what I 've got to do here .
25 Mr Lewis warned judges and magistrates who have been jailing offenders at an unprecedented rate , that pushing the service too far and too fast would create what he called unacceptable risks .
26 There 's still folk around here will tell you they never were married at all , but it 's a lie : my Aunt Florrie was char at Registry Office , and she saw them there . ’
27 The best thing is for everybody to get on as usual and Mr Kennedy here can ask anything he wants to .
28 A lot , plenty of firms out there 'll do it you know .
29 One day he would open up a book — some new sword-and-sorcery trilogy , probably — and something he would read there would trigger what he knew was locked away in his own brain somewhere .
30 Here the organisers have set up an international event where walkers , climbers and people everywhere can do something they enjoy doing and benefit others at the same time .
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