Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] [modal v] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Tell me now or you 'll all have three lengths of the corridor . ’ |
2 | Birds also make a wonderful focus of ambition — everyone has a special bird he or she would one day love to see . |
3 | That is to say , if the child is black ( reality ) , he or she must first recognise and accept that he or she has a black psychic image . |
4 | If the landlord of an Assured Tenant wishes to obtain possession of the premises he or she must first of all serve upon the tenant a Notice Seeking Possession of a Property let on an Assured Tenancy . |
5 | and with regard to the three bedrooms do you actually need three bedrooms or if a a two bedroomed cottage came up with perhaps an extra room downstairs or something would that be okay ? |
6 | We just can not sit it out here all the time or we 'll all go mad . ’ |
7 | " Hurry up or we 'll all be soaked , " the Collector exhorted the Padre silently . |
8 | There are changes in the world to which we must not be passive , or we shall overwhelmed by them , like children by an illness of which they have no comprehension . |
9 | We must go back to land , Captain , or we will all drown ! |
10 | ‘ Make sure you get this right , you guys , or we could all be in the dole queue on Monday . ’ |
11 | They were on the run , and in haste , or we should all be dead men . |
12 | Change had to come , or we should all still be living in caves . |
13 | The separate fields may have been supplied by different people or they may all be in separate parts of the mind of the same person . |
14 | Word gets around , they said ; for God 's sake stop — or they 'll all be demanding de Chavigny-style settlements . |
15 | If they all have the same score then the decision to carry just one forward is arbitrary , or they must all be carried forward just as though a tree were being searched . |
16 | You 'd better keep this absolutely hush-hush , you understand , or it 'll all be winging its way across the Atlantic , whilst the London Library replaces its carpets and installs a coffee machine and Cropper sends us another of his nice helpful smiley-regretful Faxes , offering access to the Stant Collection and every possible assistance with microfilm . |
17 | And I 'll second that . |
18 | ‘ Any more rowing and I 'll half the cat |
19 | Now , when you are entering into a contract , and I wonder if you could send this to the to the chairman er your letter er of erm contract because to have a contract which can be varied in its cost always upwards is a very dangerous contract and I would interested to see the contract that is supplied which does not control price . |
20 | They say I had the vanity to suppose that he and I might one day share the authorship of some literary work . |
21 | ‘ Yes , and I might one day be Queen of England ! |
22 | Well I do n't , I 'm bread and I might some of it on the top . |
23 | ‘ Do n't see how I can unless I manage to shift one way or the other , and I need both hands for that . |
24 | Matt and I will each drive a Bedford minibus , one hauling a trailer to carry the rafts and barbecue equipment home . |
25 | The wife and child that Tod and I will one day have . |
26 | And I will next year . |
27 | Invite a couple of footy-mad friends round and you 'll all be over the moon . |
28 | ‘ Refuse , and you 'll all die . ’ |
29 | Jason will sort out your problem , and you 'll all think he 's wonderful ! ’ |
30 | Like that and you 'll that sounds right I mean you think , I do n't know how to spell it . |