Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] [pron] [modal v] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I do think so something should always be done . |
2 | that you can buy here you can actually get it in Harrods as well , and I use as breadcrumbs . |
3 | And anything that you find you do n't know then we can perhaps go back on just the bits that you do n't know . |
4 | I do n't know maybe it may just be come down to sort of the individual theatres I suppose |
5 | If Garry does n't appear soon she could well lose it , and if she does her health could be endangered . ’ |
6 | If you could have somewhere you could obviously hang them , like leads on for instance . |
7 | I would take well you could still take her some . |
8 | Do n't forget So I could actually start and do the ba , bacon actually could n't I ? |
9 | And they 've got ta try and walk backwards I 'll just sort of go whoop ! |
10 | If I want nothing but to prepare the best Chinese meal I can manage then I should just follow John 's instructions . |
11 | this one do n't go either I 'll probably take off of there . |
12 | If my chance does n't come sooner it will definitely come later and I 'm prepared for it . |
13 | If he does n't get there he might also regret his defeat on Branston Abby who was caught close home by Our Rita . |
14 | ‘ If he does n't get there he 'll probably sack me , ’ smiled agent Graham Rock . |
15 | And I shall also , I 'd still cook then I shall also |
16 | You know , they would say well we 'll just find somebody else . |
17 | And instead of er having half day every day cos there were no prospects of , of much stuff coming through , they 'd say well we 'll all have two weeks off each . |
18 | If you do close then it will pretty conclusively solve my dilemma about whether or not I could have afforded to tap 50 quid out of my grant for a subscription next term . |