Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] i [modal v] [vb infin] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | For two hours our own guns have been bombarding us , and if it goes on I shall take my company and bombard the gunner with these grenades ! ’ |
2 | ‘ If you do n't shut up at once and sit down I shall remove my belt and let you have it with the end that has the buckle ! ’ |
3 | The two pound what was given so I 'll ask them to transfer that onto your whose ever book next week |
4 | Sometimes give it away and say right I 'll teach you how to do this , when they keep coming back and saying what wh you 're running out of time and you think give it you can it 's quite common . |
5 | If I did n't know better I 'd think he was trying to be as diplomatic possible in order to keep himself in line for the England job . |
6 | If I did n't know better I 'd think there was a man on the horizon . ’ |
7 | A quick reminder , many people will know , but a quick reminder and er , if you 've perhaps just come back from holiday yourself , or you 're one of our new listeners , you may not know so I 'll tell you , Douglas Cameron 's Breakfast Call , this very programme , will be breaking new ground at the end of next month . |
8 | I have to know so I can log it . |
9 | They 're frozen so I 'll get them out |
10 | If you leave that drawer open , I think there 's more pyjamas to come so I 'll get them for you . |
11 | If I close this week with only seven , I may only end up with one sale , and that 's not gon na to give me the income I want and big H wants so I can take her out for a Chinese . |
12 | and also when girls moved in I would visit them in the flats |
13 | If Stuart feels it 's necessary for me to come off I will accept his decision . |
14 | If she found out I 'd let you drive home late on your own she 'd never forgive me ! ’ |
15 | Okay I 'll put together some ideas based on the areas we 've discussed today and if we can arrange a time for me to come back I can present my recommendations to you . |
16 | to know then I 'll call you later . |
17 | But I expect that you all want to know how I could do it — how I could have walked in and scooped up this yummy young man from the arms of his loving and lawful wife . |
18 | I reach for the dictionary when I want to know how I should use it . |
19 | ‘ Until I see the entire Argentine line-up , ’ he said , ‘ how can I possibly know how I shall mark him ? ’ |
20 | ‘ Until I see the entire Argentine line-up , ’ he said , ‘ how can I possibly know how I shall mark him ? ’ |
21 | I do n't know how I 'll do it , but I will . " |
22 | ‘ I do n't know how I 'll bring meself to serve her , ’ Lily grumbled . |
23 | ‘ I do n't know how I dare confess it after that meal last night , but yes , ’ she admitted , privately thinking that in casual trousers , shirt and sweater Ven was certainly a man to make one 's pulses race . |
24 | ‘ The thief did that , ’ she told him , ‘ and I do n't quite know how I can repair it . |
25 | ‘ I do n't know how I can help you . |
26 | If I ca n't get promotion on the basis of all the hard work I 've done for the organisation over the last five years then I do n't know how I can get it . |
27 | Even if I found one I do n't know how I 'd use it . |
28 | ‘ Do you happen to know where I could find him now ? ’ |
29 | Do you know where I might find one , or do you know of anyone who makes good reproductions ? |
30 | Do n't know where I could put you , except in me bedroom , only if I did it might send me young man potty . |