Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pron] [vb mod] [verb] [pers pn] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I 've got her pressy here but I think , I do n't think I 'll give it till tomorrow night .
2 Do you think I 'll marry you after that ? ’
3 And I do not think I 'll make it to inspector ( to inspector )
4 I do n't think I 'll get it in the car anyway .
5 I am really glad of it ; I do n't think I would want them to be there , just in case I lost .
6 ‘ Well , no dear , I do n't think I would mistake you for a stook of corn .
7 I do n't think I would have it in me to start again with another group .
8 I do n't think I 'd want it in the house , it might be confusing if I walked into a gloomy room with it
9 I would n't think I 'd discuss it under functions really
10 Do you think I 'd take you to pain ?
11 Do you think I should put it on deposit at the Nat West ; or put it into Savings Certificates ; or Unit Trusts ; or just spend it ?
12 I ca n't think hitting him but I do n't think I could put him over the edge .
13 ‘ But I do n't think I could get it past the governors . ’
14 Later , when I was more familiar with the beliefs and practices of the movement and had ‘ learned the language ’ , I would interact with the Moonies as though I were one of them , and , although I never pretended that I accepted their beliefs or that I was anything other than a sociologist studying the movement , members who did not know me would mistake me for a member — the Moonies themselves were no longer ‘ translating ’ for me when we were interacting .
15 I did n't know you could get it in pellets .
16 Er and other er women would you know you 'd take it to them an and they 'd do it in , in their own homes .
17 Ca n't guarantee we 'll meet it at Stonebench though . ’
18 When one quiet weekend this February Mr Grosz left the country on a short trip to Switzerland , little did he know what would await him on his return .
19 I did n't feel I could tell her on my own .
20 Tell you what I 'll do I 'll tape it on the e end of that er Total Recall .
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22 ‘ And d' you feel you could sweep them from my ground and deliver me from my past — or reconstruct my life without the shards of my past — or what ? ’
23 I 'd swear you could do it with a child 's hoop . ’
24 You actually , if they do n't do the r if they do n't actually put anything down then you ca n't conjure it out of nothing but as long as you can get the benefit of the doubt then you 'll prob y'know we 'll give it to you .
25 Do n't you think she 'll cure me of my wickedness , Jane ?
26 I would n't of thought so I would of sa I would of said well if I bloody ju good enough for living with I bleeding come on a I do n't think she 'd want him on holiday with her anyway and her sister said is she had n't got enough money , she 'd pay for it .
27 And all that , or at Betty 's or , what have you , I do n't think she 'd leave them with the mother-in-law
28 I will tell you right now that I do n't think you would make it in estate agents .
29 Did you think you might trap me in your machine , Doctor ? ’
30 Do n't you think you might find it in your heart to do the same ? ’
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