Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [vb pp] [pers pn] [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Your companion might not have made it at all . ’ |
2 | ‘ Or perhaps I should not have asked you at all . ’ |
3 | The wasp will remember exactly what to do at each burrow , according to its stage in the cycle , and the number of caterpillars it already contains , even though she may not have visited it for several days . |
4 | ‘ She could not say nay ; and she must needs do his bidding ; and yet she would not have done it for all this world . |
5 | In a way , the most important word in the whole of that speech is probably ‘ nature ’ — ‘ I feel the link of nature draw me ’ because here now Adam is using the word nature as , I suppose , he would not have used it at any earlier point in the poem . |
6 | Especially when Charity and her mother had done their very best to help with a problem that need not have concerned them at all . |
7 | I should not have discussed it at all if I had not been asked the questions . |
8 | On her return to Austria , she was careful to keep her new hobby a secret from her parents , who ‘ would not have considered it at all a proper pastime for a young girl ’ . |
9 | The haciendas , the castles and the oast-houses would not have suited her at all . |
10 | Orwell would not have put it like that . |
11 | While a splendid Gris , the 1912 gouache-pastel-charcoal ‘ Nature morte avec bouteille et cigares ’ ( est. $300,000–400,000 ) inexplicably sold under-estimate for $280,000 ( £155,600 ) the work 's severity may not have endeared it to many people the biggest surprise was the prices paid for the Legers , which came from all points of the artist 's career . |
12 | My grandmother may not have delivered you at all . ’ |
13 | She could easily have slapped her for that remark , which was silly really , but nonetheless that was how she felt . |
14 | Several boys had asked her to dance but she had refused them all , afraid she might miss her chance with Pete , but he seemed not to have noticed her at all in spite of Louise 's dress . |
15 | She would hardly have dragged her into this boutique if she had wanted a simple discussion on the weather or the price of vegetables . |
16 | More damning evidence came from Polly , who said she had seen her mother in Cardiff about a year previously with three children , and a day later had seen her without any . |
17 | Maybe , briefly , he had awakened in her a craving for the wild , the dangerous , the forbidden , but whatever had happened later had cured her of that . |
18 | I have to say that nothing in my career so far has prepared me for this kind of work . |
19 | Hopefully I have learned from past mistakes and now have honed it in such a way that it has become my profession . |
20 | Hopefully I have learned from past mistakes and now have honed it in such a way that it has become my profession . |
21 | Slater glanced at Graham , " Sara and I were next-door neighbours for a while , I do believe our parents may even have intended us for each other at one time , without actually saying anything about it , of course . " |
22 | His broad culture , his knowledge and understanding of Roman law , his extraordinary gift for cutting through technicality to perceive and define principle , would surely have drawn him towards this result . |
23 | This meant that loyalty forbade her to tell Philip — who would n't have believed her in any case . |
24 | ‘ That is , if it was a row , not a sparring match that would n't have worried her at all . ’ |
25 | ‘ Well , you should n't have grabbed me like that , ’ she said crossly . |
26 | I would n't have seen you for another hour . |
27 | She says she just could n't have made it through those times without the support of her actor boyfriend , Robert Lugan . |
28 | He would n't have done it for most people . |
29 | Oh no he would n't have had me in any case . |
30 | ‘ You should n't have taken her like that . ’ |