Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pers pn] [adv] [num ord] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This guy just said , ‘ I can bring it here first thing in the morning in a carrier bag , and do n't be clever by saying that you do n't want it . ’ |
2 | ‘ Got ta give it more second house , ’ said the Stage Manager , as she passed . |
3 | Now we could n't do it anyway next year , we 'll have to do it the following year as we 've heard earlier . |
4 | I wo n't do it again next year . |
5 | Tallying up their invoices , many participants agreed with first time exhibitor Peter Findlay who , when asked if he would ‘ do ’ The Art Show again next year , replied , ‘ I 'd do it again next month ’ . |
6 | ‘ Do n't worry , ’ she 'd say to the daffodils and tulips when they had stopped flowering , ‘ I 'll see you again next year . ’ |
7 | And I 'll see you again next week , but if you need anything in the meantime give me a ring will you ? |
8 | And I will see you tomorrow first thing |
9 | I hope to see you at one of the shows soon but do join me here next month for hints on lace knitting . |
10 | you can make make it right next time with Tracey 's and Linda 's anyway , if they had n't done it in office because I can put two pound what Tracey paid onto Linda 's anyway , it 'll still balance it out wo n't it ? |
11 | And we used to get very worked up about it , and then we went down to fetch our wages , and the older ones were always going to complain , but this erm tt er son of the people , he used to look at the factory clock opposite , and it would be half past three , and he 'd said , Right , I 'll pay you till three o'clock , and we 'll make it right next week . |
12 | Simon 's diary next week is rather full , but if you could telephone me early next week , we may be able to work out a time . |