Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [modal v] [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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31 | In fact , it was just about the very last thing I thought would ever happen . |
32 | Er , but by the time I had my passport so I thought may not get a job again better to try the luck somewhere else . |
33 | Well no not so much that but , but I 'm not , I 'm not sure that other lady , the one whose baby was born just after er before Becky you see and I thought could just imagine her being saying going and saying something and getting , it getting moulded a different way , you know ? |
34 | Any job I took would also have to be fitted around me travelling to and from Harwich . |
35 | I do wo n't explain your broken nose though Stu , will it ? |
36 | What , you could then do which I think would probably help , cos you see you do n't get State Retirement Pension till you 're sixty five |
37 | And these are people , not just those on the streets or in the shelter , night shelter or er in a temporary hostel and so on , but also people who find themselves in er accommodation which none of us I think would really want to call home . |
38 | ‘ What I think wo n't matter by then . |
39 | Erm the principle aim of the new settlement would be to meet the needs of Greater York and one area that I 'm afraid has n't been considered yet , but which I think may well come out in connection with the employment policies in due course , is whether or not a new settlement in Selby would actually conflict with the underlying policies of Selby for development . |
40 | On the whole Leeds have a lot of positive points at the moment but the deficiences of the squad I think will not see us challenge the top two places this year — I hope I 'm wrong but unless serious money is spent strengthening the side the likes of Man Utd and Liverpool will defeat us . |
41 | The first one , I think should n't come |
42 | And when I took over the magazine I said let's just use the typefaces that they use in the newspaper and supplement them for some headlines , but try to make it belong in the New York Times . |
43 | I said could n't care less if it 's triple time I 'm not coming in on a Sunday . |
44 | that the , to cope with the expression on that there , that erm we , we must fund , fund this referral unit , erm coming last to capital , erm many of school buildings are in an abysmal and dilapidated position through neglect over many , many years before er , we 've given perhaps , erm , but our meagre a hundred and ninety thousand er I 've , I admit wo n't go very far . |
45 | As soon as I had the diet ready for issue at the classes , Pat was first on my mental list of people who I hoped would particularly benefit . |
46 | ‘ My Lord , soon I will , but whatever evidence I have will not make any difference to the Prince 's enemies . |
47 | But equally a shot of someone smiling might n't work if it was false or unnatural . |
48 | The provision of state pensions for such people was a welcome addition to the incomes of the extended households they almost invariably belonged to ; it supplemented and sometimes replaced the help which lineages would otherwise have given . |
49 | The results showed the race would always require a strong element of commercial sponsorship , an area in which LEEL would not see itself becoming directly involved . ’ |
50 | A major subject area with which NAB will certainly have to get fully to grips is initial teacher training , and it has recently announced its intention of examining this area in time to make recommendations for 1984–5 . |
51 | Remember the gloss on its won will not obliterate an under-colour. the undercoat must do this |
52 | It seems that there are some minds which travel will never broaden : vulgarity , riotous behaviour , high spirits and horseplay have scandalized the establishment since the birth of tourism — the 1980s Costa Brava lager lout had his parallel in the Victorian excursionist . |
53 | Lucien immediately recognised the movements of the dance as being those of a classical piece : Paradouze being taught the sequences of the Vibrancy by His uncle , the cat-headed snake Smoobillow , a body of knowledge which Paradouze would later pass on to humankind . |
54 | The case , brief and obscure though it is , might well have provided a basis upon which judges could later have built to develop a principle that money demanded ultra vires by a public authority was prima facie recoverable . |
55 | The expertise of the adviser in the particular problem which emerges will doubtless influence the proposed course of action ( which might include a referral ) but the preliminary advisory skills may be possessed by a volunteer as by a professional . |
56 | Is this a conclusion which Nozick must simply accept , abandoning his claim to total success and pointing merely to the admitted partial success ? |
57 | Voters had to decide in conscience ‘ whether other factors outweigh the damage which divorce would certainly cause to individuals , to families , to children and to the whole of society ’ ( Irish Times , 13 June 1986 ) . |
58 | The plain fact is that even in a deposit based account , unless you 're a non-tax payer , any interest you make will already have had tax deducted and you may find your money is probably doing no more than keeping pace with inflation . |
59 | The amount and type of fat that you eat can seriously affect your heart health . |
60 | Erm , what type of things do you think would actually affect that decision ? |