Example sentences of "[vb -s] [pron] [modal v] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Someone thinks I should pay them ten thousand pounds .
2 But Aunt Maureen thinks I should tell him straight away . ’
3 she thinks I should do it , you know
4 So he thinks I should do you because he despises me , too , and he thinks I 'm God 's scum .
5 Susan Sowerby says I should go home , so perhaps she thinks I can help him . ’
6 So I goes come here , and I give them to John I goes I 'll take them John and I paid .
7 went and got the lemonade so I was tipping it in , so Terry goes , he goes I 'll have it all !
8 But I think I heard on the television like somebody goes I 'll see you in court , I 'll sue you for millions so like , it 's terrible , but I mean , they , Desmond Lyneham was int was erm tt talking to so to someone from Ladbrokes ,
9 He finishes it with erm Eddie goes I 'll see you around somewhere or something
10 This is me , I goes , I goes I 'll let it slip this time cos you have n't seen me for a few weeks .
11 And the bloke goes I 'll clean him up , I 'm , I 'm , I 'm really sorry about that and he
12 ‘ Tell th'what — if I wins I 'll treat thee .
13 Once the wind drops I 'll get you over to the mainland and get an X-ray done at St Mary 's . ’
14 And I 'll tell if anybody rings I 'll ask them to ring you back at what ?
15 A pink one signifies I shall bind myself to you .
16 In the next section , I offer some brief and critical remarks about a recent attempt to provide a general descriptive account of how knowledge develops which would say something to that issue .
17 could not temper itself , but needs she must bewray her outrageous lust , and in an inconvenient time of the year , despising all discommodities of the way and weather , and all danger of thieves , she betook herself headlong to her journey with such a company as no man of any honest degree would have adventured his life and his goods among them .
18 On his journey back to Paisley , Drummond did not neglect to stop at Boquhan and call upon Mrs. Mary Campbell , who in turn advised her cousin Lord Milton that Drummond ‘ said he wou 'd a road a hunder miles to serve our intrest & while he lives you may command him in any manner in his power ’ .
19 I should like to hear from you which subjects you would like me to write about and what problems you have had ( and of course successes ! ) .
20 Many pitches are on steep slabs with wonderful ‘ letter-box ’ holds you can sink your whole hand in !
21 ‘ It pays well and has brought valuable jobs , but if the demand for slate drops they will close us down without a second thought , ’ one said .
22 So if it holds they 'll replay it and if it breaks
23 ‘ Whatever scrapes he 'd get you into , ’ one of them had once said , ‘ you always knew he 'd get you out . ’
24 If he has it will mean he either intends to defend the action or to admit the debt and make an offer to pay by instalments .
25 but the switchboard has it will take them in order , it 's not just a matter of which button shall I press now .
26 He wants he 'll send us a er a rough erm sponsorship form cos I said we could do it on the computer you know , the
27 then anyone who wants it can call us .
28 There 'll be no moon , and if this wind holds it should help us a lot .
29 If that happens I would think there would be a reasonable pro for succ reasonable prospect for success .
30 ( Very occasionally we have a meeting that goes on later than this and if/when this happens I 'll let you know afterwards . )
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