Example sentences of "i [verb] [pron] [modal v] join [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Tuesday 's Afternoon Show with between two and five I hope you 'll join me . |
2 | I hope you 'll join me ? ’ |
3 | And finally , I hope you 'll join me again later tonight for Central Lobby , which includes a report on the problems of Port Meadow in Oxford . |
4 | That 's it for now , but I hope you 'll join me later for tonight 's Central Lobby when we 'll be taking a look at the history of Oxford Prison . |
5 | I hope you 'll join us again . |
6 | ‘ I hope you 'll join us for dinner ? ’ |
7 | I hope you will join me in supporting this campaign . |
8 | I hope you will join me in supporting this initiative . |
9 | But I hope you will join me tonight in saluting ALL the correspondents and crews — from the BBC , ITN , BSkyB and other broadcasters here and abroad as well as those from newspapers and agencies like Visnews — join me in saluting those who risk their lives in appalling circumstances to tell the world the truth about what was Yugoslavia . |
10 | So , I gather that Jeffrey would like to say a word or two , and at this stage , and if he would he would be welcome to do so , meanwhile er , as I 've said , I hope you will join me in wishing er , the Bishop god speed , and in wishing Jeffrey very well for the future . |
11 | I hope you will join us to help maintain the important link between British Forces and their families . |
12 | I hope you can join me on the 3rd . |
13 | I hope you can join us all at the same time next Saturday ; United at home to Barnsley in a division two match . |
14 | I THINK I 'LL JOIN YOU . |
15 | ‘ I think I might join you there . |
16 | I wish I could join him in the corridor , but now it is so crammed that there is no room . |
17 | I 'd had visions of various Uulaan delights that I hoped she might join me in , above all the free-fall Orgitunnel , among whose heaving tangle of bodies in simulated zerograv I 've had many memorable experience . |