Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] i [vb mod] [verb] [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 | and also when girls moved in I would visit them in the flats |
4 | If Stuart feels it 's necessary for me to come off I will accept his decision . |
5 | If she found out I 'd let you drive home late on your own she 'd never forgive me ! ’ |
6 | 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 . |
7 | Hold on I 'll give you something to look at |
8 | Hold on I 'll give you some paper to make a note of them . |
9 | ‘ If you came over I could give you all the assignments . ’ |
10 | ‘ If I climb up I may get him , ’ Penny said to herself . |
11 | I little knew then what the future held for me and looking back I can see what a lot I had to learn . |
12 | I never realised it until lately , but looking back I can see she has always been inordinately vain . |
13 | Hang on I 'll give you a hand . |
14 | did he tell you what happened yesterday ? , hang on I 'll get it for you |
15 | It i hang on I can hear you . |
16 | see it on that Transit you used to run , as I 'm going along I can see it 's going down . |
17 | If I still was going down I 'd do it like that |
18 | ‘ … ever wears out I will pay you twice the … ’ |
19 | If I 'm rushing out I can do it quickly — I know my face well . |
20 | If that goes up I would say it is highly probable — in fact think I should use the word inevitable — that both the thermal plume and the temporarily quiescent earthquake zone along the tectonic fault would be reactivated . |
21 | ‘ Do n't worry , if I want him to shut up I 'll give him a dig and he 'll soon get the message ! |
22 | I know that when I get out I 'll make something of myself this time . ’ |
23 | ‘ When Señor Mitchell gets back I would like us all to have a nice little trip , ’ she announced , sitting and smiling round almost as if she could see them . |
24 | When we get back I 'll rinse it through . |
25 | Well when I next go , you know , when I get back I 'll give you a ring . |
26 | Yes she wrote to me , I 'll tell you what when I get back I 'll pop her letter in the post to you she seems alright . |
27 | I then say ‘ If anyone does not join in I will get them out to help ’ . |
28 | If I find out I 'll give it you back . |
29 | Go on I 'll give you a quick bath . |
30 | Go on I 'll make you a drink |