Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [pers pn] [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | And he 'll either you can either knock he 'll ei , you can either knock some money off , which he 'd accept whatev , mo most or he 'd pay your deposit for you . |
2 | It is essential that you go slowly until you are sure that the card is transporting properly or you will tear the end of the sleeve . |
3 | Right now I was too busy working on where he could take her for a honeymoon . |
4 | If he can produce individuals who will come and have a discussion with him or with me , I bet that we could find somewhere where they could work , especially in a city such as London where jobs in the tourist industry , in the retail trade and in the back-up to that are still available . |
5 | The option is to play somewhere where they can arrive at 2.45 and the ground is still empty . ’ |
6 | ‘ At 13 or 14 , I should have been taken away from my family and placed somewhere where I would have felt loved and like a real person . ’ |
7 | By the way , is there somewhere where I can freshen up ? ’ |
8 | At that time I believed that the United Kingdom would be facing severe economic problems in the future , and I decided that I wanted to work somewhere where I could serve the community , and make a contribution to the resolution of those problems . |
9 | I replied rather coldly that I had not drunk alcohol since 1939 , and that it had been my hope that we should stop somewhere where I could wash up generally , relieve myself and have a little rest . |
10 | I decided to abandon my earlier plan of just walking around until dawn and instead to try and find somewhere where I could get some sleep . |
11 | I could meet you somewhere where you could show me . |
12 | You bought it as somewhere where you could keep me , and that 's something quite different . |
13 | When you get down to these groups of people , you have to work with each individual , if you , you 'll know , and find somewhere where you can capitalise on their strengths and hopefully get away with whatever disabilities they had . |
14 | Give yourself , you know , somewhere where you can sit quietly , and also give children the same opportunity , even quite small children need to be on their own sometimes . |
15 | When you own a car you need to keep your driving licence , registration document , MOT certificate , and the like somewhere where you can find them every time your car needs a new tax disc . |
16 | now , can you make sure you are somewhere where you can see this please . |
17 | It should have been Princess Voluptua , but her car 's broken down , so I 'll have to put you on or they 'll get rowdy . ’ |
18 | ‘ You will speak to me politely or I will split my men here into two football teams with you as the ball . |
19 | They attacked only where they could do so with overwhelmingly superior numbers ; in danger they disbanded . |
20 | It could be a hazard only where it might build up in poorly ventilated buildings . |
21 | Does the Minister support British Rail 's policy of siting freight depots only where it can find developers to put money into facilities around the depot ? |
22 | Once a person is infected they may recover naturally or they may become a chronic carrier of the virus . |
23 | He can get down to the nitty gritty and fight inside or he can stand back and box . |
24 | For my own part , having a little woodland garden , this is one of the two plants which I am forever poking in where I can find a place for another . |
25 | ‘ Get his boots off and get him below or I 'll sail the lot of you straight into the reef . ’ |
26 | As well as challenging the justification for piecemeal projects at a local level , especially where they would affect designated landscapes , we believe we need to develop a strategic overview of transport policy in Wales , questioning the present approach and proposing less environmentally damaging alternatives . |
27 | On the EDC Mendès-France at first followed the route of his predecessors , seeking to persuade Britain to reconsider its refusal to join the EDC , and arguing with his partners for a dilution of the supranational element in the proposed structure , especially where it could affect the French military contribution . |
28 | She must slow down or she 'd miss it . |
29 | The greatest relief was that I had n't called in on my way down or I would have been with them . |
30 | You shut up and sit down or I 'll kill you all ! |