Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [modal v] [verb] one " in BNC.
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1 | Should watch that clock and say I 'll have one every two hours . |
2 | Suggest he might like one later ? ’ |
3 | I mean we could load one if you want to play . |
4 | Well you know you could do one at the slip |
5 | Rather than have one large program that offers the sort of facilities we 've described for SideKick and Spotlight you can choose one , or more , of the range and build you own set . |
6 | Multi-processors seem to be the flavour of the day at the moment and IBM Corp has been promising a multi-processing addition to its RS/6000 line for some time , so it 's not too surprising that we hear it 'll announce one in around six weeks for delivery later in the year . |
7 | Now I want a top three medal , and I genuinely believe I can get one , ’ he said at the Luton social club where he runs one of the few silat classes in this country — there are less than a hundred active practitoners of the martial art in Britain . |
8 | " I reckon I 'll have one myself , I 'm feeling a bit peckish , and what about this lady ? " |
9 | The startled youngster said : ‘ I have n't got a girlfriend , but I reckon I can afford one now . |
10 | Still if you do n't want to co-operate with the department , I guess I can rake one up fast enough . ’ |
11 | Those who know no better probably reckon they can put one over Mary , passing her off as a cups-of-tea , rustic East Country accent , down-home , fund-raising type . |
12 | I think everyone should have one ! |
13 | Oh I think I 'll buy one now . |
14 | ‘ Well , I think I 'll have one , ’ said Brian , and Scarlet saw that things were even worse than they seemed , for now his tone was artificial : he was making conversation about something so trivial as pouring himself a drink . |
15 | I think I 'll have one more small whisky to keep the blood from cooling , and then slip back to Deptford and crack a couple of heads . |
16 | Turn it down a bit I 'm expecting a phone call in a minute , but I think I 'll have one . |
17 | In fact I do like these I think I 'll get one |
18 | Erm and I think I may do one in the middle of there and then leave that s like that . |
19 | I think I 'd like one — with a thermostat , please … |
20 | " I think I could put one in . " |
21 | I think I can risk one more , in that case . |
22 | If you think you might have one in your home , here 's what to do . |
23 | As to a scoop , just hold the article back for a while and I think you 'll have one . |
24 | I think we 'll have one when I get ours other house . |
25 | I think we will have one . |
26 | Well no I you do n't , I tell you what , after reading these I swear I could write one myself . |
27 | what you mean is you wish you could find one that did n't pick his nose and his nails |
28 | I know that he 's dead , that he lived somewhere in West Cornwall , that his pictures are making high prices and that I wish we could afford one . |
29 | ‘ You know sometimes I wish it would make one that worked so I could fly away from here altogether . ’ |