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

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1 He has since , of course , achieved a political status by which presumably I ought now to judge him , but as a junior voice in a senior assembly I could not resist the conclusion that he was a little too forthcoming , particularly when on one occasion he outraged me by a suggestion that if a common waiting-list was established , consolidating both private and NHS priorities , the NHS patients should have pride of place before private patients came into the reckoning .
2 Presumably I can also write to John Gummer saying is dead good .
3 When I have it badly I ca n't stand up without vomiting , my vision is distorted , my speech is slurred and the pain in my head is almost unbearable . ’
4 Afterwards Jared Tunstall had said to her mama , ‘ It was a question of a little hustler meeting a big one , and if it were n't that he has hurt Sally-Anne so badly I could almost admire the swine for his gall .
5 See , right if he still was n't speaking to me properly I would n't have brought that off him !
6 Well it 's getting there , slowly I 'll just do it .
7 I had often rehearsed the choice phrases which I would use on this very occasion but the sight of the animal restrained me ; if he had come to consult me professionally I could hardly start pitching into him right away .
8 Right I ca n't do it I give up .
9 Right I ca n't do them now cos my potatoes .
10 Tilly , stopping Right I wo n't look at the answers .
11 Er right I 'll just leave you there for a moment and put that back up there .
12 Right I 'll just explain quickly what it is then .
13 Oh thanks very much , right I 'll just go and get the paper
14 Right I 'll just make a note of that .
15 Right I 'll just draw it up a little bit tighter , is that tighter for you ?
16 Right I 'll just get that .
17 Right I 'll just put national account execs , key account execs , right okay
18 Erm right I 'll just write this down .
19 Right I 'll just see who 's looking smart to start .
20 I did n't go till about half ten ah no cos I had a few letters and stuff to write first and I thought right I 'll just take me time and , cos I wanted to I did n't wan na go faster than you know than I should , I should have done sort of thing cos I wanted to time it properly .
21 Right I 'll just mark it here .
22 Right I will now start to go through the pages .
23 This is three elements out of about nine or ten , now if they could be persuaded that if people phoned us up and said blah blah blah I want to learn this we could say well Telford will let you do this one unit of the course , they learn the one unit of the course , they say right I 'd now like to learn about let's say photography and we find out that Queen Margaret 's College in their course have an element on photography so we point the student in that direction and then they do this hold on a second
24 Luckily I could still ride the bike .
25 Where Emily had learned to thieve so skilfully I 'll never know — perhaps she 'd taught herself — but it was the niftiest piece of pilfering I 'd ever witnessed .
26 ‘ I believe that by doing sports , eventually I wo n't want to smoke , ’ she predicts .
27 Eventually I would n't have been able to stop myself . ’
28 So altogether I 'd still count three that way .
29 I ca n't quite make out the items on the list , however many times I go over it , or rather I ca n't make out the rooms on the staircase , or the stairs on my son 's forehead .
30 Well I 'd rather I 'd rather buy something and I no point buying her jumpers , I think she 's got jumpers ha so
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