Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [vb mod] [verb] [pers pn] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I just made the whole bed and then realized I 'd put it on the wrong way .
2 I 've got her pressy here but I think , I do n't think I 'll give it till tomorrow night .
3 Do you think I 'll marry you after that ? ’
4 And I do not think I 'll make it to inspector ( to inspector )
5 I do n't think I 'll get it in the car anyway .
6 I am really glad of it ; I do n't think I would want them to be there , just in case I lost .
7 ‘ Well , no dear , I do n't think I would mistake you for a stook of corn .
8 I do n't think I would have it in me to start again with another group .
9 I do n't think I 'd want it in the house , it might be confusing if I walked into a gloomy room with it
10 I would n't think I 'd discuss it under functions really
11 Do you think I 'd take you to pain ?
12 Do you think I should put it on deposit at the Nat West ; or put it into Savings Certificates ; or Unit Trusts ; or just spend it ?
13 I ca n't think hitting him but I do n't think I could put him over the edge .
14 ‘ But I do n't think I could get it past the governors . ’
15 And while we eat I 'll entertain you with tales of Robin .
16 ‘ And maybe he 's guessed I 'll put you onto him , or that you 'll just work it out for yourselves , so he 's settling old scores while he can , before they 're warned , too . ’
17 ‘ I regret I must leave you at the door , Lady Isabel .
18 I du n no I mean I 'll mention it to the deputy again and say look we 're getting towards the end of a financial year , there will be some departments underspent because er suppliers ca n't meet deadlines and really you should keep in mind that w we have n't got er we ca n't just pluck five thousand pounds out of our budget .
19 I mean I can give it to you to take it in tomorrow morning
20 I mean I can understand it in this day and age , people trying
21 But it was I mean I could hear it over the telly .
22 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 ,
23 Later , when I was more familiar with the beliefs and practices of the movement and had ‘ learned the language ’ , I would interact with the Moonies as though I were one of them , and , although I never pretended that I accepted their beliefs or that I was anything other than a sociologist studying the movement , members who did not know me would mistake me for a member — the Moonies themselves were no longer ‘ translating ’ for me when we were interacting .
24 how tight Mike was going to be with you know having to look after Paul and all the rest of it I promised I 'd take him to Snetterton market and he could have , he was going to buy some records .
25 ‘ I expect I 'll see you in the office , ’ he said .
26 Before I forget I 'll put them in the microwave .
27 Yeah , where , look see where this light is up here , look , as soon as I 've parked I 'll get it for you but at the moment I ca n't reach it
28 I did n't know you could get it in pellets .
29 Er and other er women would you know you 'd take it to them an and they 'd do it in , in their own homes .
30 Once aboard , she found she could let them off the leash .
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