Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | For this reason it is a good idea to have emergency telephone numbers written clearly where they are easy to locate as you may not be able to remember them should the need arise . |
2 | ‘ I du n no what we 'll do , ’ Carrie replied , feeling that all her hard work and shrewdness in helping to build up the business was going to count for nothing should the threatened strike take place . |
3 | They have also learned that Marseille 's superior goal difference in Group A of the Champions League will count for nothing should the two teams finish level on points at the end of the series . |
4 | But to whom should the remedy be given ? |
5 | That is , what does the client want the advertising to achieve and to whom should the advertising be addressed ? |
6 | Can I may a couple of queries Mr Chairman ? |
7 | I may the fele " ( p.87 ) ) Hilton spends thirty chapters ( 55 – 84 ) in defining that within man which hides his integrity and its source from him . |
8 | On the other hand , if I did slip and break my hip I should no doubt be dead by the morning . |
9 | My God if she 's got if she 's got that thing on a door , I should the ! |
10 | Sir , I thanke you , but I thynke I might the better doo it , if you did showe me the woorkinge of it . |
11 | Oh yes , so I might the one was n't quite as rich . |
12 | I doubt I 'll every do games for the remainder of my time in this school . |
13 | In the near future I intend to expand this unholy alliance into a much larger tank and to try a few experiments with the set-up and some new species which I 'll no doubt relate if they 're successful . |
14 | Given time I 'll no doubt revert to normal . |
15 | Is it after cos I 'll a |
16 | You paying me in 'and , and Dennis is paying me in 'and and I 'll a er , thousand pound a week , the way that I keep getting these job offers . |
17 | I 'll a go . |
18 | Er , tut , erm , I 'll a , I 'll do the ironing today , I might as well get it all out the way |
19 | You know could be I 'll I 'll a large part of it may I do n't know whether all of it but a large part of it will be here 's the English for you know that sort of thing . |
20 | By dint of merit , I 'll the Lawrel snatch ; I 'll not for it 's reversion tamely Watch . |
21 | Right I 'll the erm . |
22 | Well , to help you with that to give you an idea , first I 'll the ta the attainment on this one , what to look for . |
23 | I translated as well as I could a Scottish strath with its green basin , and the heather slopes rising from it lost to rabbits and sheep and rock . |
24 | Oh yeah , lots of stuff made for the Army and and and they did n't know , I mean the manufacturers s sent the work to the hosiery dye- yards they they did n't know what they were sending or what they got , they just churned it all out and and that was it you know it were I could a lot of things about that . |
25 | His green eyes pools of limpid clarity and wholly deceptive depth , but his swift grin wicked , Michele replied provocatively , ‘ I ca n't make love to a housekeeper or beat her into submission the way I could a wife , and , as I prefer my domestic arrangements to run without a hitch , I have to tread circumspectly . ’ |
26 | It is impossible to express the Hopes , the Fears , the various Conjectures , and Reveries , that your humble Servant must undergo this important Season , I am like the unhappy Gentleman mentioned in the Guardian ; and can scarce endure the bare Pronunciation of the Letter S : The hissing of the Tea-kettle distracts me ; and if I meet a Goose , I shun him as I would a Lion , or a Crocodile . |
27 | Sir Peter Walters , a former chairman of BP who now heads Midland Bank and Blue Circle , kept a row of management books behind his desk in Britannic House , but says he read them ‘ primarily for entertainment , rather as I would a novel ’ . |
28 | If I had n't been elected , I doubt if I would every have had to request to ‘ Take some gentle exercise with Jerry Hall ’ . |
29 | I would no doubt see him walking on the cliffs with an ancient spaniel at his heels . |
30 | Indeed , if I had thought that , I would no doubt have been disabused of it by last night 's debate , to which my hon. Friend the Under-Secretary of State , the hon. Member for Maidstone ( Miss Widdecombe ) so ably replied . |