Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] [verb] with [art] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ He showed them Viet Cong a thing or two , I could do with a few like 'im round 'ere . ’ |
2 | There are n't that many , but I could do with a few more clothes . ’ |
3 | I will conclude with a few general points about the methodological problems raised by Freeman 's paper . |
4 | When dealing with the mains supply you should proceed with the same care you would exercise if your life depended on it , because it does ! |
5 | You could experiment with a few different distortion pedals . |
6 | An example of what you can do with a little space … a lot of work … and seven and a half thousand plants … |
7 | Amazing what you can do with a few nails , is n't it ? ’ |
8 | The general theory of relativity links the gravitational force and the structure of space–time , and so we should begin with a few remarks on the gravitational force and then explain how it was that the classical or Newtonian view of gravitation came to be seen as unsatisfactory . |
9 | We could do with a few more young men like Charles . ’ |
10 | First he would have to learn about this place , learn about how things worked here before he might start with a few tentative enquiries . |
11 | Well I would say it 's , yes , better , cos mean with th with th these erm containers you see now I mean , we had about say ten years ago we had a man here he used to deal with the all general cargo , all loose cargo from Beirut and all the Mediterranean ports but course now you got the trouble there now that 's a , that 's a cargo that 's , what 's fell away . |
12 | Should Mr Goldin choose to attend any more fund-raising dinners of Noraid , the IRA 's American front , as he already has done this year , he can dine with no such blot of truth on his conscience . |