Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] [vb infin] [det] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I may have the gift of inspired preaching ; I may have all knowledge and understand all secrets ; I may have all the faith needed to move mountains — but if I have no love , I am nothing . |
2 | Yet I must resist both the temptation of identifying word with reality and that of separating word from reality . |
3 | This was a thoroughly inspired performance by the team , for which I must take all the credit . |
4 | Although I am down , I still have my pride and dignity and so I thought it only right that I should remove all the silverware I had brought to the club from the trophy cabinet : my cycling proficiency medal , the Mitchley Majorettes runners-up trophy I nicked from their carnival float , my Winston Churchill commemorative coin and the photograph of Michel Platini and myself talking football outside Broadcasting House whilst both waiting to secure Bruce Forsyth 's autograph . |
5 | ‘ For you , dear lady , ’ Googol replied gallantly , ‘ I might attempt such a challenge , though that is n't my usual style . ’ |
6 | I might spend half an hour , choosing a drink now you realise ! |
7 | In future , I 'll do all the night calls . ’ |
8 | ‘ I 'll do all the work . |
9 | ‘ Now I 'll go back and tell that silly little receptionist what a silly little toad he is too and if he does n't turn over the keys to the apartment that I booked and paid a deposit on I 'll scream all the way to his boss . ’ |
10 | Erm I 'll stop this a minute . |
11 | I 'll walk all the way , and in my bare feet , too … |
12 | I 'll go all the way down here now . |
13 | And I 'll explain this a bit more . |
14 | four and I 'll get all the cash out first |
15 | Please pray for me as I 'll need all the support I can get . |
16 | So she said , " Do you want me to adopt it and then I 'll have all the responsibility and you can get on . " |
17 | so she just told me that so I 'll have all the news of Colin tomorrow they 've gone for a week |
18 | Every morsel myself , and I 'll have such a treat . ’ |
19 | And so you , you , you I had stepped up a bit in , in in rank , I 'm a but erm there was being , on the social side course being next to the Sir Robert Peel , when we went down there , it was quite handy although I 'm not a drinking man , I never have been , I 'll go and socialize and I 'll have half a pint or two halves but I 'd never I 've never been one to go out drinking . |
20 | Well I 'll have half a packet with you , but chipsticks if you 've got them . |
21 | I 'll leave you to it then , I 'll hear all the gen tomorrow then . |
22 | ‘ I 'll run all the way , ’ Virginia told herself , and started off . |
23 | I felt shy of talking about my feelings with Terry and Tom and wished I could have half an hour alone with Brian . |
24 | Though only I could follow such a trace . ’ |
25 | ‘ I could hear all the banging and screaming and then about seven or eight minutes later they dragged him out . |
26 | I thus made my way as quietly as possible to a position from which I could execute such a march , and clutching my implements firmly about me , succeeded in propelling myself through the doorway and several paces down the corridor before a somewhat astonished Miss Kenton could recover her wits . |
27 | I wish I could take all the scolding myself . |
28 | How could you believe that I 'd do such a thing ? ’ |
29 | I 'd want all the love he had to give . |
30 | Do you think I 'd walk all the way , like poor Carlo ? ’ |