Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] [adv] [verb] [det] [art] " in BNC.

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1 and we 'll decide which ones we want , and I 'll just delete all the remaining empty
2 well that 's right , I mean if , if you , if you 've already paid for things like Reflex and erm green card and stuff like that , if you want I 'll , I 'll just put all the petrol on erm me Visa
3 No we need to get I think I 'll just get half a dozen .
4 No I 'll just have half a cup please .
5 Oh look , a little baby one , given you voucher I 'll just have half a dozen for you .
6 I could hardly understand all the curious words .
7 Usually I spend money on fish rather than on equipment , as I could never afford all the trimmings for 20-plus tanks !
8 I 'd only drink half a pint , so I was in great demand — the sergeant would have the rest .
9 I would probably use such a road , but I question the road policy we have in this country — do we really need all these roads ?
10 Next , if I were wise only to my own ends , I would certainly take such a subject as of itself might catch a clause , whereas this ’ — he is of course writing about the vexed question of erm Church government and the possible disappearance of episcopy — ‘ whereas this hath all the disadvantages on the contrary , and such a subject as the publishing whereof might be delayed at pleasure and time enough to pencil it over with the curious touches of art , even to the perfection of a faultless picture , whereas in this argument the not deferring it is of great moment to the good speeding .
11 ‘ And I would hardly call this a way to run a nursery . ’
12 I do n't think I would ever do such a thing again , but when the depression settles on me I 'm very vulnerable , and if I went to see a film and it had a drowning sequence in it , or swirling water , then you just ca n't tell .
13 Two or three times , during the past few days , she had caught herself blaming Alida Thorne bitterly , but had pulled herself up short , for she had no experience of life alone with an elderly and ailing dependent , she could not say , I would never do such a thing , because how did anyone know ?
14 I would never allow such a thing to happen in my father 's club . ’
15 Mr Deaves ' response : ‘ I will happily pay all the money back , as soon as I can . ’
16 ‘ And I will never allow such a thing to happen . ’
17 I can only declare that the face before me had a terrible beauty .
18 We are called upon to make such statements in all sorts of circumstances in our constituencies and sometimes we do it slightly with tongue in cheek , but I can genuinely make such a statement about many homes .
19 — For me — who at the age of 14 & a half , was turned out into the world , literally without a farthing — & with nought to look to for a living but his own exertions , you may easily suppose this a necessary prejudice — & indeed — the tardy paying of many of my subscribers — renders it but too difficult to procure food — & pay for publishing , at once .
20 However , he or she may also render all the partners collectively liable .
21 You must clearly understand all the preceding statements about ABA and behaviourism .
22 ‘ I 'm astonished that you should even think such a thing ! ’
23 You 'll rarely find such a perfect pair of paw prints as these .
24 I do n't think my customer 's although you 'll probably hear all the bits in between .
25 You 'll also enjoy all the benefits of being a member of our Subscribers ' Club — see page 71 for details .
26 You 'll also find all the big name department stores in the pedestrianised shopping malls , which are also rich in exclusive boutiques .
27 But you 'll never know all the reasons why .
28 She 'll probably do all the Grattan .
29 I just did n't feel that it was justified , adding notes like that to the file when she could barely uncover all the relevant facts . ’
30 Yet at times such as this Charlotte wished she could still believe all the lies she had been told .
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