Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [pers pn] [modal v] [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | As I say all these poem 's are very dense and erm if I get round to , to completing them they 'll probably have at least another verse , certainly extra words and rhymes , that open it out and make it a bit more plausible Ours in the night , no I 've got it wrong , sorry , I 've moved on and I should n't 've done |
2 | When she asked me it would almost bring a tear to my eye . ’ |
3 | " I want you to promise me you 'll never drink until you 're 21 . " |
4 | I want you to promise me you 'll never see her again . ’ |
5 | Remember you promised me you would never tell anybody . |
6 | ‘ How could he do this to me , how could he leave me all alone to manage , he promised me he would never leave me alone to cope by myself . ’ |
7 | He promised me he 'd never tell you … ’ |
8 | ‘ It amazes me he should now want to kill the goose that has laid him the golden egg . |
9 | I see what you mean , when you 've caught them you can then make |
10 | Clare died the next morning , and while she was on the life support machine , although she was n't conscious , I promised her I would never sell or loan out Southall . |
11 | ‘ Clare died on the next morning , and while she was on the life support machine , although she was n't conscious , I promised her I would never sell or loan out Southall . ’ |
12 | They existed , too , somewhere , seeking him out in every corner , and if they ever found him they would surely drag him back to the terror from which he looked forward to escaping , finally and permanently , soon . |
13 | But you co could go on , I mean if you if they do n't know it you can still use it when they get to secondary school . |
14 | If your car is damaged while a young or inexperienced person ( including yourself ) is driving it you will also have to pay the first part of the cost as shown opposite . |
15 | If your car is damaged while a young or inexperienced person ( including yourself ) is driving it you will also have to pay the first part of the cost as shown opposite . |
16 | ‘ If that is the way they want it we will just talk to City . ’ |
17 | He told them he would never forget them or their lovely school . |
18 | ‘ I would hope if sufficient parents support me they will either postpone the tests until Easter , by which time the children will have some idea of what it is like , or go back to the previous system . |
19 | The doctors told me I would never have a child of my own . |
20 | He told me I should never use a leash . |
21 | ‘ I remember once when we were children , ’ he said , You told me you would never marry . |
22 | At the time Moore told me he would never play Bond again . |
23 | You told me he would never come back ! |
24 | Undeterred by an evasive reply , he told me he could even provide a reliable guide who would conduct me across the border . |
25 | But I got talking to one of them and he told me he 'd just come out of prison where he 'd done time for soliciting . |
26 | ‘ I accused him of that , ’ I said , proud of having anticipated Ellen 's diagnosis , ‘ and he told me he 'd rather lose the election than lose his children . ’ |
27 | Years later she told me she could never remember an angry word between them . |
28 | ‘ Although she told me she can only ring when her daddy is out as he does n't like animals … |
29 | ‘ That devil Heathcliff told you he could never love Miss Isabella ! |
30 | inflammatory pain killers we can actually give you We can actually make the fluid on the lungs worse . |