Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] [be] [verb] [pers pn] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I wanted to do it one way , he thought I should be doing it another .
2 And er and she said he enjoys it and he goes to playgroup I think he must go to Dennington playgroup cos he 's going to Dennington school , and he enjoys sitting down and being , likes looking at books and he 's started writing and she said actually she said I 'm really panicking because I 'm frightened that I might be teaching him wrong and that I 'm I said well why do n't you pop in and have a word at the school ?
3 I might be teaching you some er number theory , or I might be teaching you the structure of number theory .
4 I 'll be seeing you some time , you two . ’
5 I have n't made them yet , I 'll be making them this afternoon , yet more work to do I ca n't really make them now .
6 Right now , I feel I 've had enough but golf is in my blood and there 's a chance I could be joining them next year . ’
7 Our management structure now reflects four main marketing streams , namely Water Assessment , Land Assessment , Environmental Sciences and Major Contracts , and I shall be considering them each in turn .
8 I shall be expecting you both !
9 I shall be needing them all for the meeting . ’
10 Now of course I will be asking you some personal details like about your family
11 I will be keeping you up-to-date on Singer events and also ‘ manning ’ an information desk at all the main knitting exhibitions , where I will be able to help and advise you .
12 I will be working he most mornings before school and at the weekend .
13 All you are going to need to work through the examples and exercises I will be giving you each month is access to either a metronome or drum machine .
14 You may be getting it all wrong .
15 ‘ From the ecstatic behaviour I witnessed just now , I thought you must be promising him instant gratification at the very least , ’ Luke added with savage humour .
16 You must be missing them both so much . ’
17 You 'll be meeting them all
18 I suppose you 'll be telling me next that most normal people would immediately assume that you were here to discuss the state of French politics ! ’
19 You 'll be telling me next I 'm wrong to interfere . ’
20 ‘ Very ; you 'll be telling me next you baked these yourself . ’
21 You 'll be telling me next that you do n't really care if the earrings go with the dress ! ’
22 Next you 'll be telling me this Rosie girl 's a virgin ! ’
23 You 'll be teaching them all soon .
24 But Moira , you never know what she 'll be telling you next .
25 ‘ If you were mad you 'd be calling us all mad .
26 ‘ There are n't any , look , I mean , honestly … you 'd be doing us such a — you see , the Duchess of York 's got your name in her speech and we do n't want to …
27 If I were still a Minister of my country you would be giving me real protection , day and night .
28 I 'm afraid we may be bringing you bad news . ’
29 Maybe we should be leaving her alone to get it out of her system . ’
30 That game kicking off at seven thirty , so about two and half minutes before that game gets under way and er we 'll be bringing you regular reports on that one , plus tonight 's other Coca Cola Cup third round replay , Peterborough against Blackpool , that one kicking off at seven forty five , and that 's the time of kick-off in our local match at Lane , Notts County against Pisa in group A of the Anglo-Italian Cup .
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