Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] it [modal v] [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 You 'd get all the rubbish from a take-away as well blowing into his garden , I mean it would n't have been very pleasant .
2 I mean it ca n't help your Presidential prospects if the voters discover that your kids are drug addicts . ’
3 I mean it wo n't mean me redoing it or anything , it 's just a few things that I wanted
4 I mean it may just depend upon how secure the
5 Anyway , and I mean , just a , I mean it might not happen it was just like
6 " You said just now — if it could happen like that with us , why should I think it could n't happen between you and somebody else ?
7 And then I realized it might not have been so all of a sudden at that .
8 I fear it will not agree with me .
9 if the rail fare 's gone up as I expect it may well have done .
10 As I say it would n't make any difference would it ?
11 I say it would n't relate to any accent in England anyway
12 I imagine it would n't have taken her long to captivate you .
13 I do n't Well I imagine it would just come off with any other cargo .
14 G4 ( clear ) , as sold in aquatic outlets , is really a concrete treatment , but I imagine it would also seal wood with a couple of coats .
15 I hope it wo n't disappoint you .
16 I hope it wo n't upset anybody . ’
17 ‘ I can see how people get carried away , ’ she says , ‘ and I hope it wo n't happen to me .
18 I hope it wo n't happen in this case .
19 I hope it wo n't come to that . ’
20 ‘ Anyway , I hope it wo n't spoil your lunch . ’
21 I found it an impressive programme and I hope it will not lead Mr Heseltine to conclude that chess sets are less harmful potentially than television sets .
22 I hope it will not seem chauvinistic to claim that the modern movement for the betterment of printing was , in its inception , an English one .
23 I hope it will not prove an utterly hateful letter .
24 I hope it will soon stop . ’
25 The problem will then return to the Government 's desk , and I hope it will then accept that the country can have no more universities , and no more university places , than it can afford .
26 I suspect it would n't have happened if I had n't lost an important case , important to me anyway .
27 His new novel , The Hammer of God ( Gollancz , £15.99 ) , is essentially an expanded short story , and although I suspect it will not perform as well as the Rama series , it will still be much in demand .
28 I suspect it will not make the impact of Capra 's work .
29 The present text , his first novel , strikes me as amusing , irritating , and impressive in about equal degrees , and for all I know it might well have been composed rather than written ; certainly it seems to have been constructed in 64 chapters based on the hexagrams of the I Ching — it is subtitled A Novel of Changes , in case anyone should miss this — with frequent references to Marco Polo 's own writings , in Ronald Latham 's Penguin translation .
30 I have a Roland U220 which would give me the sounds I want although I know it would not give me the great note-sequence loops which McLaughlin uses so beautifully .
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