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

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1 It is compact because I mean I used to do Stamford as well
2 ‘ I 'll take her to Elinor 's night nurse immediately — I expect she 'll give Annabel something to calm her down .
3 I expect you 'd say Stratford on Avon is south .
4 D' you used to watch Pingu ?
5 I say if you want we 'll phone Leslie
6 ‘ They say they 'll kill Sam . ’
7 ‘ The date they say they 'll kill Sam , ’ explained Charlotte , ‘ unless the document is delivered to them . ’
8 Within hours of its announcement , the plan was attacked by environmental groups who say they will bury President George Bush 's plan .
9 But those in favour of the second chamber say it will survive Jamie 's exploits .
10 ‘ I hope I can give Gavin some help from my long experience of captaincy if he needs it , ’ he said .
11 Now I hope I can leave Malcolm with a difficult selection decision .
12 And — I hope you 'll like St Petrock 's .
13 ‘ If they manage that , I just hope we can force Liverpool into making as many errors as in the first leg . ’
14 ‘ It 's a great day for me and I hope we can get Barnet the promotion we deserve .
15 The women hope it 'll turn Gloucestershire into the angora goat capital of the world .
16 Commenting on the grant , Alex Wright of the Commission said , ‘ We welcome this grant and we hope it will assist Lancashire County Council in opening up the rights of way network by dealing with several major problems and paths that need modifications . ’
17 I , I , well I am afraid that the people who have been audited are exactly the people , I mean you would expect Ian and Tanya certainly to be good , you 'd expect Philip to be good would n't you and Susannah , and Lyn , perhaps less so .
18 Erm look I 'll put June on from Mansfield first of all I wanted thirty seconds worth of famous dogs cos we had er why Nottinghamshire 's dogs are too dumpy earlier on did n't we ? .
19 I showed it Tom next door , I says er , it , I says , he came and had a drink and to , and to see Evelyn and I says look you can tell Oliand and Dog Tongue
20 I just do n't understand all these buses with the open tops it 's freezing out there and all these tourists look they could walk Rachael .
21 I mean we 'd invite Helen and some friends like , I do n't know .
22 I know I can trust Lennie Lawrence .
23 but , then again with Eileen you never know with Eileen she says well it 's , it depends on our Sandra she said I 'm not building up on it cos you know what she is , but she says if you know she might want Alan to come and then she goes on and , and then , then she says I do n't know what we shall do really if we do come , she says cos if Eileen wo n't , she 's work , really ca n't come if Alan comes
24 I know she would want Sophie to have those . ’
25 You never know who might mistake Armstrong for a real taxi and offer me a few quid as a friendly gesture for giving them a lift .
26 Just before seven every morning come rain or shine you 'll find Sid Lawerence at Bristol docks on the way to the gym …
27 There are a profusion of historic buildings to visit ; within half an hour 's drive you can visit Penshurst Place , a Tudor manor house ; Chartwell , once the home of Sir Winston Churchill ; Hever Castle , once the home of Anne Boleyn , and Leeds Castle .
28 I know they can said Tim .
29 All the sporting figures who appear on the programme — and they include most major stars — know they can trust Coleman and that he will not embarrass them .
30 ‘ By closing off Hammond Drive it would make Lakeside into a cul-de-sac and would be safe for children . ’
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