Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] i [modal v] [verb] you " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Do you have to sit where I can see you ? ’ he demanded . |
2 | You did n't know that I could see you , did you ? |
3 | But erm I real I really enjoyed it and er to me it was interesting work and I do n't know that I can tell you much more about the locks . |
4 | But while I think it intrinsically unlikely that any of my co-habitees , if I my so describe them , should have committed murder , and I know that I did n't , I do n't know that I can help you very much . ’ |
5 | If you have n't got the telephone manual bit at the back which shows you all these facilities , then let me know and I 'll send you one . |
6 | Anything you want , just let me know and I 'll give you a good price . |
7 | Er when thy come to give you your lunch let me know and I 'll let you off . |
8 | If you 've recently joined the NCT , or you have a new baby then let me know and I 'll put you in contact with another member who lives nearby . |
9 | ‘ Well , then I do n't know if I should tell you . ’ |
10 | ‘ I did n't know if I should wake you . |
11 | It 's worthwhile it 's not just erm like , I do n't know if I can give you an example erm |
12 | You tell me how big a ground you want and I 'll tell you what you 're gon na pay for it . |
13 | a secret but I do n't know whether I dare tell you . |
14 | Do you think that I would ask you to risk your reputation , if I could think of another way ? ’ |
15 | I do n't think that I can send you more than four or five canvases at a time because of the cold . |
16 | Unfortunately , I do not think that I can help you with this particular line of enquiry . |
17 | When we talked we agreed that I should send you a copy of the Resource Book for Teachers on CALL . |
18 | Come over the road with me , it 's your last night and I 've decided that I must show you my garden . ’ |
19 | But I am going to having said that I will tell you of the few accidents that have occurred over the years , and one of them was mine in the early days when I was learning th the full size removal job . |
20 | ‘ Well , all this business putting me on the carpet … implying that I might leave you short . ’ |
21 | ‘ Stop and I 'll race you . ’ |
22 | Alice were having I said just lend me that twenty pound note cos you , and God knows what she thought the bill was I says I 've got seven pound , I says just lend me your twenty pound note , I says you 'll still have enough to pay I says and I 'll give you it back when I get home , you know ? |
23 | and he 's Ron you 're going to experience a lot of things that you 're not going be happy about he says but I 'll let you find out for yourself . |
24 | He then continues to say ‘ This is a game to see if I can make you say ‘ sixteen ’ within sixty seconds ' . |
25 | Anyway , she told me to bring someone so I phoned and asked if I could bring you . ’ |
26 | You will be relieved to hear that I shall spare you the details of these arguments on this occasion . |
27 | You do you work that I 'll tell you what you work that I 'll work my own out . |
28 | Do not fear that I will forget you . |
29 | ‘ Silver , ’ he said , ‘ you 're a scoundrel and a murderer , but I 'm told that I must save you from the law . ’ |
30 | ‘ If you ask me what you want to know I 'll see if I can tell you . ’ |