Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [modal v] [verb] with a " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ This is because , from the public 's point of view , if a company they are thinking of employing by Safe-Buy UK , they know they can proceed with a home improvement with extra reassurance and avoid things going badly or expensively wrong . |
2 | Neither of us , it would seem , is much of a leg man , but I suppose I could do with a bit more than I get . |
3 | Mm , I suppose we could do with a tea towel size one , oh , I have n't got a tea towel in |
4 | I reckon we could do with a left-winger . |
5 | The Woolwich and Cheltenham & Gloucester societies believe they can live with a 1-point rise or less . |
6 | I bet you could do with a cup of tea ? |
7 | He said ‘ I think I could do with a strong cup of coffee ’ ( to keep awake ) . |
8 | ‘ Oh , I do n't know , ’ I said — ‘ I think I could do with a bit of exorcism ! ’ |
9 | Think I could do with a table cos this one 's really |
10 | Er I think she used to sing with a group and I think she 's gone on her own and I do n't know which one to go for . |
11 | I think we could do with a cup of tea . ’ |
12 | there are , there are cases in which the exercise , well if , if , I think we can start with a right , the exercises were right , erm , if , for example the cases who simply that I refer to in relation |
13 | ‘ I think he could do with a drop of Guinness to liven him up , ’ he said . |