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

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1 If I let go you 'll go on the floor
2 Hold it tight mummy I can tell you that if I let go you 'll let on the floor .
3 Do think they 'll work it out ?
4 But I do think they will struggle to score goals with Nigel Clough up front on his own .
5 ‘ I do think they should do something for it . ’
6 ‘ I really do think we should go now , Harry .
7 Anyway , I do think we should rethink the deep fat fryer .
8 I do think we should encourage more from a very young age when children are in school so that
9 ‘ All that aside , ’ she said in a softer voice , ‘ I do think we should discuss his suggestion , Peter .
10 I do think we could have been ‘ sniffing ’ for the second ball better ( ie the cleared headers/knock downs ) .
11 Do think I 'll get five ?
12 something which , that interested me but I do think I 'll find it boring or something .
13 ‘ I do think I 'd like to miss it .
14 Ca n't wait to get this bedroom sorted out Do think I could have my desk ?
15 ‘ I would n't say I do think I can beat her , but you 've got to pretend you can .
16 ‘ I do n't want to nag , but I do think you ought to take better care of yourself .
17 And er again I have to put to you I you 've heard the say and I do think you 'll disagree .
18 But I do think you should tell your parents .
19 I do think you should let me go into the pigs . ’
20 Well wi , when do think he 'll phone up ?
21 His name is Dick and although our conversations are strictly limited to what day the binmen are coming and blimey , was n't the post late today , I do think he would make the most fascinating subject .
22 I 'm convinced he 's a mu this is Bradbury he 's a much better stronger horse this season and really do think he can bring the beer money back to Sussex .
23 ‘ I do think she might have offered to do something to help , but then it 's always up to the bride 's mother to make the arrangements , even when she 's on her own . ’
24 Afraid that she might have hurt Nora , who was sitting very quietly , Louise added , ‘ Of course , she 'll miss you but I do think she could stay on for a little longer , to see what might happen . ’
25 If the problems they fear do arise they will stop sending buses on to the estate .
26 But if Labour do win they will make the usual hash of things and then the whole merry-go-round will begin again .
27 Though he declined to say who he thought would win tomorrow , one gets the impression that he will be in Scotland 's corner , remembering that if they do win they will head for Twickenham and possible Triple Crown glory .
28 But I do know they would weigh up the dangers and think about the very fact that they could fly .
29 I do n't know whether she was ever a Brownie , but she was a Girl Guide , and I do know she 'd love to have you around if you 're mad on horses . ’
30 Sounds as though your pony has been spared these problems , but I do doubt you will see the black colour again .
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