Example sentences of "[vb base] [pers pn] [modal v] [verb] a " in BNC.
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1 | Through one of the glass panes in Plover Hide I could see a twite : a plump little linnet-like bird , brown , streaky-breasted , with a bright yellow stubby bill . |
2 | Mm No that 's er making me jolly cross , not like myself I do n't do anything like , not as much as I used to do at the hall , I mean I used to do a lot as you know , but I , I know how much you have done , but nobody else knows |
3 | I mean I used to have a good go at keeping up your standard in my but er |
4 | I mean I can take a form up to the porters in Goodricke and they 'll give me a key to a minibus . |
5 | MAX : You mean I can have a go at the tune ? |
6 | Oh does she , I , I mean I can have a word with little kids always . |
7 | I , I mean I can have a sausage roll and a piece of cake |
8 | I mean I can see a typical lot of people at a time |
9 | I mean I can get a bit more off you see . |
10 | So I send I 'll send a bit each w week fortnight when I get all my money . |
11 | I expect I 'll find a way of testing your different abilities . |
12 | Joan and Dennis will tell me all about it I 'm sure and I expect I will get a Christmas card from Kylie and her mother and father , ’ she added . |
13 | Next time I see him , I 'll probably see him tomorrow no I , you usually see him round town , so I say I 'll arrange a time |
14 | As I say I 'll take a stall and I 'll be there all day if anyone can help me . |
15 | I say I 'll have a word with them and he should n't follow me . |
16 | they ca n't tell the difference I mean there 's nothing In fact if I ca n't get Krona at Presto and I ca n't get it at Co-op , I shall write to Kr to Pre to Krona and say I 'll have a I 'll have a box . |
17 | I say I 'd like a |
18 | You say I could make a veterinary nurse — that 's as maybe , but I 'm sure I 'd never be any good as a vet . ’ |
19 | But I have n't got I could n't at this stage say I could do a tap next year . |
20 | If there is a tide flowing , to avoid being swept downtide you can take a transit on the next mark to steer the rhumb line . |
21 | I suggest you might bring a sandwich along Paul . |
22 | ‘ Put the kettle on , I expect she 'll have a cuppa when she gets 'ere . ’ |
23 | I expect you can watch a bit of video . |
24 | I expect you 'd like a drink , oh of course not , you 've given up . ’ |
25 | ‘ I expect you 'd like a bit of rest while you drink yer tea . |
26 | ‘ I expect you 'd like a cup of tea . |
27 | ‘ I 've just been brewing some coffee — I expect you 'd like a cup . |
28 | The Forum Gallery has gathered a group of paintings , drawings and pastels by Walkowitz , on view until 17 October and if you hurry you can catch a show of drawings that Walkowitz did of the dancer Isadora Duncan until 9 October at Zabriskie . |
29 | For a comedy touch you could add a small sign saying ‘ nice to see you ’ . |
30 | If you decide to buy it by post and say you will send a cheque , SEND IT . |