Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [vb infin] [adv] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | I may go even further than the Long Drive , he 'd said . |
2 | But Basil encouraged and even found some tiny portion of my painting which could be developed though he agreed that I might copy more easily than imagine and he gave me a mounted butterfly to draw . |
3 | B : I might have later on if that meeting 's off . |
4 | I figured I might have rather less than ten seconds to beat the ascending Mamba to the balcony , from there I 'd take the door which leads to the vast western attics and unexplored spaces beyond . |
5 | ‘ I do n't need it but I 'll do much better than that . |
6 | I 'll go somewhere else and |
7 | ‘ I 'll go straight up and pack , ’ Jessamy said in a subdued voice . |
8 | When Anna stepped back , she said , ‘ I think I 'll go straight home and face and present the larder . ’ |
9 | I 'll go away somewhere and have the baby . |
10 | ‘ Well , I 'll go as far as Claydon with you , and I would like to get off and walk through a footpath into a lane and into Creeting , to have a look at the old blacksmith shop . |
11 | I 'll see her this evening — in fact , I 'll go home now and catch her before you take her out . ’ |
12 | Yeah , I 'll go home now and tell your da I 'll make him something for his dinner , kiss give me a kiss |
13 | I 'll cooperate as far as I can , on the understanding of course that I remain in control — full control — of anything to do with my project . |
14 | ‘ I 'll come as far as Tucker 's , get some fags , ’ Nails said . |
15 | how to handle the nerves , I 'll say right now and half of you may want to walk out of the room . |
16 | I could walk as fast as I ever did but I tended to roll my shoulders and turn my three-toed foot in as I did so . |
17 | I knew I could do well academically and I did it as a challenge to the conventional idea of the black kid who 's good at sports , yet with no brains . |
18 | I could do no better than use the graphic terms in which my hon. Friend described Labour 's position . |
19 | " I am not sure I could do as well as you say in politics . |
20 | ‘ When I was young , I could move as fast as Harald . |
21 | Erm er perhaps I could refer just briefly as to why not . |
22 | I could go much faster than they could . |
23 | ‘ Maybe I could go home tomorrow and come back on Sunday . ’ |
24 | Well I was just wo wondering about that window but I pr I think I prefer just a curtain and I do n't think I could put both there because the roller . |
25 | ‘ I 'd go again today if it did n't mean waiting in line till a month from Monday , ’ said USA Today reviewer Mike Clark . |
26 | ‘ In fact , I 'd go as far as to say you 've got the worst case of it I 've ever seen . ’ |
27 | Tape Worm : I 'm normally very polite and hardly swear , but I 'd go so far as to say that Tape Worm is one ugly ( Censored ! — Ed ) . |
28 | ‘ I 'd go so far as to say I was very impressed . |
29 | I 'd say more than that , in fact I 'd go so far as to mention the name of Blanche Ingram and the word , marriage . |
30 | In fact , I 'd go so far as to return a compliment I 've had paid to me by men many times over in my eventful life . |