Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] [pron] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Please also contact me should you wish any advice . |
2 | Please do not hesitate to contact me should you require further information or assistance . |
3 | Please do not hesitate to telephone me should you need more information . |
4 | In his will he left sizeable sums for schools he had built in his home parishes , as well as for Christ 's Hospital , of which he had been a donation governor in 1833 . |
5 | I can you turned two pages over . |
6 | It was evident to Theda that Benedict 's father could find no favour in Mrs Alderley 's eyes , but she could herself perceive some echo of his father 's faults in Benedict — of temper , she recalled with a tightening of the lips , and Lady Lavinia had certainly considered him idle and spendthrift . |
7 | Could you could you manage another drink ? |
8 | Would you would you encourage any school in this county , bearing in mind your high praise of the standard of education here offered by the Education Authority , would you advise any school to opt out ? |
9 | And can you can you see that bit ? |
10 | Above all , we must ourselves acknowledge that democracy is not incompatible with either . |
11 | about it we could you know five minutes . |
12 | Erm , we 've got some publicity material produced , posters we intend doing several displays county hall , headquarters , all police stations will have posters sent out to them , probably libraries will be circulated with them , er it 's a last minute job typical we only just found about it , we do what we can we need some sort of press exercise do n't we you know . |
13 | We can we understand each other we 're reading each other 's messages . |
14 | Excuse me would you like another drink ? |
15 | Moreover , they may themselves affect neonatal behaviour and interaction between the mother and her infant . |
16 | So that they may who have right informacion |
17 | Alternatively , they could themselves reflect Soviet policy priorities . |
18 | In areas of high unemployment many newly qualified staff are happier to have a part-time post with the knowledge that they will he offered full-time employment as posts become available , than to have no post at all . |
19 | So he would he had that week off did n't he ? |
20 | I mean and usually it will you see most people are looking to past students when they mark . |
21 | He will himself present new data on the cohort of doctors he has been studying for the past 40 years , while his colleagues will review current knowledge on some of the many other topics that he has studied — including the effects on health of oral contraceptives , the parts played by radiation and by asbestos in various cancers , and patterns and trends in mortality . |