Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [pron] could always [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | I mean you could always go away on holiday , if you 'd like . |
2 | and I told you could always pop in . |
3 | I suppose they could always act differently . |
4 | and erm I do n't think I can , you know want to invite them back to our place here , so I told them I ca n't but erm I suppose we could always go out with them , if they were going out you know , if they have n't made any other plans |
5 | You either go along with me until this is over or you could soon find yourself out of a job , although I suppose you could always see if Lewis had an opening for you on his paper . ’ |
6 | ‘ I suppose you could always take a very long way round . ’ |
7 | She said , ‘ I suppose I could always go and live with Bertha , if Nell really does n't need me . ’ |
8 | ‘ I suppose I could always suckle it myself — give the twins one breast and the calf the other . ’ |
9 | I should have reported it first , but I thought I could always plead urgency if I was disciplined again , and I could n't take the risk of being denied access . ’ |
10 | Mind you , I s'pose I could always return as a newt … |
11 | you know you could always put a bit of paint on it |
12 | Well if you rung you could always say oh I 'll have to go cos somebody at the door if she starts going on a bit long . |
13 | Or perhaps she thought she could always pretend to be a relative and come and claim me from the hospital . |
14 | But if they needed it , they knew they could always get work with him . |
15 | Daddy had n't saved any money because he thought he could always make more . |
16 | He knew he could always go to his mother for help , but pride stopped him . |
17 | He said you could always tell first thing what sort of mood Sir Emmanuel was in . |