Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] [verb] [adv prt] at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I might be starting at Crewe or Rochdale , but I might end up at the top . ’ |
2 | Erm I remember er thinking one day , erm I must get a photograph of that er building which was clearly a erm er a coal office or similar , I 'll go back at the weekend and get that . |
3 | I 'll get off at the |
4 | If you 've got signs on the main line saying traffic point , traffic censors ahead , you 're gon na have people saying oh sod that I 'll get off at the next junction instead |
5 | people are gon na say oh well I 'll get off at the next one |
6 | ‘ I 'll pop in at the doctor 's when I go down for my shopping , ’ Mrs Hellyer said . |
7 | Just turn everything up , ’ and I said to the drummer , ‘ Get out there and start drumming the intro to Hot For Teacher and I 'll come in at the appropriate moment . ’ |
8 | On the way , I 'll call in at the Wheel Room , to feed my poor invalid , then … |
9 | ‘ Anyway , I 'll call in at The Randolph , so I 'll see you soon . ’ |
10 | It was at this moment that I decided I must learn to dance , so that I could stay on at the pensione instead of roaming about . |
11 | But I 'd get off at the Meinhof , looking straight ahead and keep on walking and I 'd feel this presence move up beside me . |
12 | I do n't exclude myself from myself , but I I I 'd give him a nine and I I 'd come in at a seven I think . |
13 | And then , you see , then the erm er the bus fare , you got as reduced rate , to go in early , so I used to go in at the usu about from the last bus I could go in cheap , and then walk to Trent Bridge , and back , it was very nice . |
14 | In those days I used to hang out at the Giaconda Cafe in Denmark Street where all broke musicians hang out , and I remember his first single came out and he dragged me into the record store next door , Francis Day & Hunter , and he said , ‘ Have a listen to this ’ . |
15 | The suitcases I would check in at the left-luggage office at Paddington station , the bag could come with me to Rome , and Jane could inherit all my bits and bobs . |
16 | She seemed flabbergasted , but rallied and asked me if I would look in at the Gray Mare in Kilburn and say ‘ hello ’ to her son Joe Kelly who worked there . |
17 | This greatly annoyed Sampson — ‘ Now Felix , if you stand there I shall lash out at the next off ball and knock you down . ’ |
18 | I 've got an appointment with Shrimpton , the lawyer , at four and I shall look in at the shop afterwards . ’ |
19 | Cos I can call in at the bank and get it |
20 | That way , unless I 've really laid it on thick , I can get along at a cracking pace . |
21 | Unix vendor Sequent Computer Systems Inc last week announced details of a new line of symmetric multprocessing systems running Microsoft Corp 's Windows NT operating system which will come in at the low-end of its product range . |
22 | I did n't know whether you might stop off at the pub or something . |
23 | did n't know whether you might stop off at the pub . |
24 | All the novel is intended to be is a bit of fun — something that you might pick up at an airport and that takes you through the journey in a pleasant fashion . |
25 | ‘ Look , May , ’ he said , ‘ if you 're not careful you 'll end up at the funny farm the way you 're going on . ’ |
26 | well if they ring up tomorrow , erm one bloke says he might ring up tomorrow , one said she 'll , she 'll come round at the weekend and another bloke said |
27 | Erm it is no wonder that she would lash out at a child . |
28 | After Moorgate she had to think how she would get out at the next station . |
29 | When it was wet she would turn up at the cafés with galoshes . |
30 | To that representative of the religious élite who by his bland statement , ‘ How happy are those who will sit down at the feast in the Kingdom of God ! , ’ revealed that he counted on a reserved seat , our Lord told the parable of the Great Feast . |