Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [adv] [modal v] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | The idea of literally dropping in on the enemy and catching them unawares would have seemed attractive after several months ' idleness . |
2 | Now would I Geoff do you think I really would do you then . |
3 | It was years later that I realised I really would have to tackle it , but I found it was much easier than I had expected . |
4 | These are all recent incidents , so I mean I really would reinforce that , do n't look at them if you 're in any way squeamish , because they 're not , they 're quite unpleasant . |
5 | By the same process you too will have to produce a synthesis from a more limited range of documents . |
6 | But I say you never can tell , can you , Mr. K ? ’ |
7 | But after the initial choice , which is exceptional in treating awareness itself as an end to which hardship is the means , he will not be taking suffering as an end ; to force himself to accept it passively would insensitize and brutalize him instead of enhancing awareness . |
8 | By double clicking on the object , the program which created it originally will start up ready for editing . |
9 | ( 28 ) I just sat there and it seemed I hardly dare breathe for a minute or two . |
10 | And despite what Auden said , as a disbeliever I still can read the bible for the beauty of its prose . |
11 | ‘ Kelly believed she too would go on to other things God had got planned for her . ’ |
12 | He says you never can tell ! |
13 | I hope you really will take in some of the activities . ’ |
14 | The competition now goes into winter hibernation , but when Rangers travel to play the Belgian champions in March they will do so believing they really can reach the final . |
15 | The student who wishes to explore it further should read the relevant chapter in Cuff and Payne ( 1984 ) . |
16 | Could we use a factor tree to find out we 're trying to find out which of these when you multiply them together would give you forty five . |
17 | So it shows you never should kill a ladybird . |
18 | But it would depend very much on you getting hold of the relevant minister-it would probably almost inevitably be your own secretary of state- and saying , ‘ Look we really must have a situation where there is a discussion about the Falklands . ’ |
19 | David Howell did not remember his time in Cabinet with much pleasure — ‘ some arguments just left such acrimony and ill-feeling that I ca n't believe they really could have been enjoyable … |
20 | Now if you 'd have drawn it there 'd have been some doubt . |
21 | That comes from Milton 's Latin Treaties on Christian Doctrine , and you can see he certainly must have felt he 'd found his subject . |
22 | Do you think we really should have Stuart ? |
23 | Now I fear we really must stop corresponding . |
24 | ‘ You know I never could stand humid heat . |
25 | And , of course , in most cases you know you never will meet again . |
26 | If the pattern is large and dominant , shifting it sideways may upset the symmetrical visual effect on the front of the garment . |
27 | The principles of installing a rainwater system are the same whatever the material , but the components you use and the methods for joining them together will vary both with the material and , for plastic systems , with the brand you use . |
28 | ‘ I decided I really must bring the motor . |
29 | Well , dear , I suppose you really would make an impact then would n't you ? |
30 | Loading the tray with avocado mousse she decided she really should make an effort to get herself some skills . |