Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Someone asked me recently , ‘ Would you ever get married again ? ’ and I said , ‘ Sure , I might possibly one day ’ but I have no immediate plans , ’ he growls warily .
2 ‘ No , I could n't possible rest , not until I 've got an up-to-date report on Liz and Owen .
3 I know , I could n't long time getting
4 For example , I could n't past data from an existing spreadsheet into a document and maintain the link ; the toolbar across the top of the word processor has no buttons for bold or italic text ; and it was impossible to run a banner headline across the top of a page divided into columns .
5 I could no more return to that house alone than face the devil .
6 I should have told you , the night I met you on Starr Hills ; but I 'd only that day realized and I was afraid who might be listening .
7 Well I feel really so I would n't that job .
8 I would no more look at her today than a bar of soap . ’
9 I would never subject Kirsty to that sort of tug-of-love . ’
10 I have to say that while I am quite sure that ‘ Summer 's Eve ’ is a perfectly suitable wash for people with sensitive skins and that a no-talcum powder has a lot going for it , I ca n't possible support the selling of this product as necessary for ‘ intimate ’ care .
11 I ca n't that girl !
12 If I , if I 'm out yes , I li I like them in a pa in a , in a paper , you know , but er I 've got no cake to offer you , I ca n't some biscuits .
13 As always , I shall back both horses in the race and keep OS/2 on at least one of my machines — and a Mac in the spare room , just in case Apple surprises us all and starts to sell reasonably specified machines at sensible prices .
14 Should any of your readers wish to join their local society , I will gladly forward details , wherever possible , of their local society with a contact name , address and meeting place if they wish to write to me , enclosing an SAE .
15 I wo n't this time .
16 And he was fain to acknowledge the tenant 's insistence that the bargain was sacrosanct : ‘ I can not much saie against that ; but yet I perceaue I shalbe a losser still by this bargaine , thowghe I can not tell the reason why ’ More prosaically , landownership was hedged about by varying degrees of limitation resulting from the security of customary tenures , accompanied as often as not by inelasticity of rents .
17 I can without excessive licence properly regard the illness as sin made manifest in bone , guilt outcropping in itchy red layers on the skin , shame bubbling in hot pain in the ligaments .
18 I can no more vouch for the loyalty of every one of my tenants than His Grace the King or my Lord Cardinal can guarantee the loyalty of every Englishman .
19 I can only second Glynn 's remarks .
20 She may even one day be able to form a real friendship with her estranged husband .
21 ‘ No reason why you should n't some day , is there ?
22 We just thought you might okay one travel warrants .
23 She could no more walk away from him now than she could voluntarily stop breathing .
24 It was no good , she could n't play-act indifference any longer .
25 at first you could just wrought iron it round and , and just give it that
26 You could n't one disk , what he 's got
27 So can you g tell me any numbers that you could any two numbers you could multiply together to make twelve .
28 Erm now the periodic table , we 've looked at that before and it 's the if you knew the periodic table and where everyone fitted in , every all the elements fitted in or you if you had a copy , you could very intelligent guesses .
29 That 's it you ca n't these days
30 you ca n't this woman ran naked
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