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Isi
Adverbial Clauses 87795 | 651 |
CHAPTER FIVE | 661 |
With the forms bip beop beo etc 723 | 676 |
Type Do I leave this fellow tied like that? 731 | 683 |
Futural can must may will and ought 736 | 692 |
have done it versus before I shall have done it 754 | 702 |
Present tense in narratives as a variant of the Preterite 76079 | 726 |
Type 579 B C Nebuchadnezar takes Tyre 784 | 732 |
Type She made as if to hide him 966 | 1019 |
Type This is a fouler thefte than for to breke a chirche 970 | 1026 |
After after at be for from into instead of of upon þurh till tofor with out 976 | 1035 |
674 | 1043 |
Type For this low son of a shoemaker to talk of families 986 | 1049 |
Type I kept on I had to 1000 | 1061 |
ke 971 | 1067 |
used as nonrelated absolute adjuncts in dative accusative | 1077 |
I never heard such at hing versus I have never heard such a thing 807 | 755 |
MODAL PRETERITE | 761 |
Type One that rode to his execution could never go so slow 818 | 769 |
Type sume cwædon he is crist 8212 | 770 |
Type Seiden that thes man hath not don ony thing worthi deeth 8268 | 779 |
Independent Indirect Reporting 833 | 785 |
Type Si Gode lof | 841 |
Type Ciricsceattas sin agifene be sce Martines massan 8479 | 853 |
Attributive Clauses 876 | 859 |
Clauses of condition and exception not opening with a conjunction 882 | 903 |
Of alternative hypothesis 885 | 909 |
Of indifference i e opening with whatsoever who so etc 886 | 918 |
Type All we can do is wish each other a Happy New Year 91 | 919 |
The types as who say as who saith as who should say 890 | 928 |
Of cause motive reason 894 | 936 |
THE INFINITIVE | 942 |
THE INFINITIVE AS SUBJECT | 948 |
Type She wepte that pity was to here 902 | 954 |
Type It is nat good for to take the breed of sonys 909 | 960 |
669 | 964 |
THE INFINITIVE AFTER A COPULA | 971 |
THE INFINITIVE AS OBJECT | 975 |
Type He broughte a yerde to scourge the child 929 | 981 |
Type He stood in aunter for to die 934 | 987 |
Type He was an easy man to yeve penaunce 941 | 993 |
Type He bore his sword to the cutlers to grinde 947 | 999 |
Type He was a shrewed chamberlein So to beguile a worthi queen | 1005 |
Type Would you not suppose Your bondage happy to be made a Queene? 956 | 1007 |
Type He was not man enough to confess the tuth 962 | 1013 |
1035 | 1083 |
1045 | 1094 |
Type The reading aloud often sent him asleep 1040 | 1100 |
Type A desire of enlarging his Empire 1049 | 1118 |
676 | 1119 |
Type Knowing causes loving 10524 | 1125 |
THE FORM IN ING AS A RELATED FREE ADJUNCT | 1132 |
680 | 1134 |
Type They runnen to the apostle hus and carpand o that grisli crak 1071 | 1139 |
Type Thus repulsed our final hope is that despair | 1149 |
III2 Type He dwelled still there hem vnwetynge 1077 | 1151 |
II22 Type There being no survivors the cause of the accident will never be | 1161 |
Type I hope its all right me coming in 1102 | 1182 |
Middle English 11523 | 1191 |
B Object after the form in ing | 1200 |
Type Wenches sitt in the shade singing of ballads 1121 | 1203 |
Type Pending the result I want you to remain 1125 | 1217 |
CHAPTER | 1223 |
Type Ne wirc pu þe agrafene godas 1128 | 1230 |
Type The wishedfor day had arrived 1136 | 1237 |
Type A poore man met the bishop riding on his gelding 1072 | 1241 |
Type A mirour polisshed bright 1141 | 1244 |
Type He was worried a little 1145 | 1250 |
Modern English 11545 | 1251 |
Type Dont speak until spoken to 1148 | 1257 |
Preceded by preposition 1156 | 1278 |
Type Us wanted nowper baken ne roste 1160 | 1284 |
The collocations for a stonyd for pure abaissht 1164 | 1296 |
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