Example sentences of "and [pron] [modal v] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Many persons will have their own particular reasons for gratitude to him , and everyone will so warmly want to wish him well for the new place in life which awaits him back in his own native diocese of Liverpool . |
2 | It might be necessary but it was not fun , and nothing would ever be fun again . |
3 | There 's also the odd curiosity … and nothing could more than unusual than this Peugeot 205 . |
4 | You could shrug your shoulders , put on a face that said you did n't care , but you did and nothing could ever be secure again . |
5 | You want to nibble every biscuit in the tin , and nothing will ever change you ! |
6 | I have loved Rose for a long time , and nothing will ever change that . ’ |
7 | I am not a full man , and nothing can ever alter that ; but I am me , and I regard that as compensation enough . |
8 | As coach Roddan says : ‘ The race is so short that nothing can be allowed to go wrong — and nothing must ever distract them . ’ |
9 | There are many documents that can be happily produced at 300dpi and either photocopied or short-run printed and no-one will ever be aware that they have n't been typeset . |
10 | Elvis was Elvis and no-one will ever replace him . |
11 | And then maybe Marie and me could even get married and I could sleep in her bed , and we could be all married and that . |
12 | That man and me can never meet , not on any terms . ’ |
13 | Patting the chair beside him , he told Daisy , ‘ If Perdita gets the scholarship , Sukey and I may well be going out to New Zealand at the same time to buy some ponies , so we can keep an eye on her . ’ |
14 | I shall not be with you much longer and I may well not see Italy again . ’ |
15 | And I may well have some input files which you could u test with . |
16 | well , well thank Mr very much , if you , if you could , I can accommodate Mr at any reasonable time tomorrow , erm , but although he may say he 's only got , he only wants to rest for a quarter of an hour d'your , as you gather from the interchange from the bench , that 's er , that will be the very minimum and I may well have questions to ask him , although I hope I 'd asked most of them to Mr , so , erm , but I 'm , I 'm I think for everybody 's convenience it , erm , unless he 's got a specific time he could deal with , we either start say at eleven thirty , when Mr can be here or at two , erm , but if he 's got some other clever idea I 'm perfectly prepared to entertain him , but er we ca n't leave this hanging around , I 've got ta write this and whichever way it goes we 've got ta look at it again , er and although I suppose I 'm not entirely unheard of and I disappear to the court of appeal next term it 's gon na make things extremely awkward to try and arrange anything else next term , cos I 've got two other judges to bear in mind as well as myself |
17 | If I notice the banker fidget and look at his watch , I may well conjecture that the game is about to be brought to an end , and I may therefore feel tempted to defect . |
18 | It was , in truth , the finest holiday I 've ever spent on a building-site and I may never look a sardine in the gill again . |
19 | I shall be in Leicester at any rate , and I may very well come and join you , to talk with you about healthy eating . |
20 | There are some seven in total , and I 'll briefly refer to those . |
21 | With fractions okay if you like to get that and I 'll Right |
22 | ‘ You ever pull that on me again and I 'll fucking kill you . ’ |
23 | Well , I mean at least Mr 's coming out , and we 'll ask Steve to raise those very points with him , and I 'll also raise it with Mr , the inspector when I see the inspector about that particular issue . |
24 | And I 'll also let a spider into your room . |
25 | He 's from the Chipping Norton anti-gipsy campaign , and I 'll also be talking with Henry from Standlake about his views on gipsies out there in that village . |
26 | So I 'm ready , and content , and I 'll just wait for him . ’ |
27 | Elizabeth replied , ‘ And I 'll just pour this milk into the skimming trays then take my apron off and come with you . |
28 | ‘ It will not happen again — the image of the club is important and I 'll just have to try and accept any punishment the FA give me like a man . |
29 | The drivers come with the card or the gizmo , screwdrivers are n't hard to find , and I 'll just have to assume that your bank balance can cope . |
30 | I 've already put in our comments in writing on this to Chris and I 'll just sort of draw some of them save me repeating them . |