Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [verb] [adv prt] in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Nowadays the attitude seems totally the opposite ; the modern-day prop appears to say : ‘ I may go down in the scrummage , but I will never go back ’ . |
2 | And I also have a bunch of instruments that I might try out in a song ; you get to know what each one will do , but you still have to try two or three to see which has the best voice for the tune . ’ |
3 | I tell you what , I might come back in an hour when the fireworks start . |
4 | Tell you who I might phone up in a minute |
5 | It was merely a figure of speech ; you need have no fear that I 'll creep along in the early hours to take advantage of your defenceless body . ’ |
6 | I know I 'll wake up in the morning and think this did n't really happen , but I am thrilled to bits . ’ |
7 | If I plead guilty to that , I thought , I 'll end up in the nick for the rest of my life . |
8 | I 'll go over in the spring . ’ |
9 | I just go to bed at night and hope for a miracle that I 'll get up in the morning |
10 | If I if I do n't know the answer I 'll find out in the interim period and let you know at the end of the session . |
11 | I 'll come up in a minute and bring you a cup of tea . |
12 | I always feel like saying , ‘ Look , it 's OK , I 'll come back in a couple of weeks . ’ |
13 | And I said , ‘ Well , I 'll come back in a couple of hours ; think it over some more . ’ |
14 | I 'll come back in a minute . |
15 | I 'll come back in a minute okay but do n't go in without me . |
16 | Have a go and I 'll come back in an hour and a half and , well what the work study man wanted you see , was to define whether his assessments were reasonably correct or indeed absolutely correct you know , or whether they were too loose . |
17 | Well I 'll come down in the morning , I 've got the yellow car and start again |
18 | Yeah , I 'll come out in a minute . |
19 | On the reverse Jarrett had written : I 'll call back in a couple of hours . |
20 | This is known , for reasons that I 'll point out in a second , as a macroscopic technique , and the currents were usually identified through replacement of ions selectively , and of course this can generally be done only in the external medium , because you do n't have control over the internal medium . |
21 | Forty minutes of temptation was as long as I could last out in the cold , biting wind but an invigorating walk in such conditions has to be good for you . |
22 | But I could go up in a few weeks . |
23 | Well I could come along in the evening perhaps . |
24 | Over the first four days it was all I could do to get Dawn to step off the perch I 'd set up in the field , with my glove just a few inches away from her . |
25 | I 'd wake up in the morning and.find a line of girls outside my front door . |
26 | I 'd wake up in the mornings , unable to face another day on that film . |
27 | Sometimes I 'd wake up in the middle of the night , hearing music in my dreams , and I 'd look down out of the bedroom window . |
28 | Sometimes , nights on the farm , I 'd sit out in the grass with Auntie Muriel and her guitar . |
29 | If I did leave it , I 'd stay up in the evening to do it , it 'd be on my conscience … |
30 | More likely , though , is my mates shopping me — I 'd end up in the back pages of 90 Minutes ( ‘ my mate 's sad cos he 's convinced he looks like Eric Cantona when in fact he 's got a face like an orangutan 's bum ’ ) or become the subject of an earnest letter in When Saturday Comes ( ‘ As a Whites fan since before my birth , I am appalled by the recent upsurge of so-called Canto lookalikes , I can no longer walk the streets without being overrun by people with sideburns and spurious French accents ’ , etc etc . ) |