Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [verb] [adv prt] [adv] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 I must find out more before I tell you , Miss Stoner .
2 and while I started off thinking I might finish up better than I started
3 I think I might go out today after I 've had my bath . ’
4 ‘ If that 's the case I 'll stay out longer than I 'd planned , and do you a favour ! ’
5 Well I think I 'll go round actually cos they 're queuing up , we want to go to the grocers so er if we go up The Avenue we shall just come past the front of it .
6 I 'll drop in again when I 'm passing , ’ shouted the lady , as she retreated into the uproar .
7 In that case I 'll hang on to it but I really think she ought to , actually I 'll I 'll take round there when I 'm home .
8 I 'll look in tomorrow if I may — I know you 're very busy this evening .
9 ‘ I think I 'll put up here if you do n't mind .
10 No I think just dedication and we , if we made an appearance maybe something would come to a head , things would get sorted , if we just said forget it then stay at home , then the quarry managers would say right forget it , we 'll get another workforce in , you know it was , I think it was just I think some were dedicated to the job and sort of gave it their best , whereas others were slightly you know , willy nilly about it and well I 'll turn up today cos it the weather looks nice , or I 'll turn up today because the wife is n't off and or the gas has run out or whatever .
11 No I think just dedication and we , if we made an appearance maybe something would come to a head , things would get sorted , if we just said forget it then stay at home , then the quarry managers would say right forget it , we 'll get another workforce in , you know it was , I think it was just I think some were dedicated to the job and sort of gave it their best , whereas others were slightly you know , willy nilly about it and well I 'll turn up today cos it the weather looks nice , or I 'll turn up today because the wife is n't off and or the gas has run out or whatever .
12 I could hang on here till she comes back .
13 I could get up there before he buys
14 I could get out more if there was a car . ’
15 My dressing-up box — I used to dress up long after everyone else had grown out of it — Mum got embarrassed , as if I was retarded .
16 Ordinary kids might go robbing or beating up old ladies , something like that ; I used to come down here 'cause I knew that was n't the right way to let out the aggression .
17 Well then I would get up there although no .
18 Then if he still has not come out of the tent I will go down there while it is still light , very quietly , and see if I can see , without getting too close , how he is .
19 ‘ But I will stick around only as long as I am doing justice to myself and the team .
20 I can find out anyway because I can always talk to Andre about it , he 'll know er what 's being done about it , erm
21 In the summer holidays I can , I can get up early if I want to .
22 I can get along OK if I 've got someone to lean on . ’
23 For example sulphur troxide dinitrogen tetroxide diiodine hexachloride Alternatively , where a binary compound contains an element which may exist in more than one oxidation state , the oxidation number is indicated .
24 Entries which may take up more than one line must end with an END-OF keyword related to the initial keyword ; e.g. END-OF-CLASSIFICATIONS .
25 In addition , soldiers in Saudi Arabia will get some protection from their gas masks , which will filter out more than 99% of aerosol particles .
26 I think the rule should be you should move on soon as you win one , I think .
27 While you may gain from a long overdue cheque , you 'll lose out again when a rather large bill presents itself for payment .
28 He had thought she 'd rally round even though he had n't been in touch for nearly a year .
29 And after that she seemed happy the rest of the way , saying how lovely it had been to see them even for such a short time and how she 'd come down again when she could , but it was such a long way and the trains were so crowded with soldiers and she had had to take two whole days off from the ambulance station .
30 If you gathered I ounce of it , you could wipe out more than two and a half million people .
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