Example sentences of "[noun] i [vb mod] [verb] [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | So we either , in terms of number of institutions I would think we probably count it as an F E institution , because this the A level is , is much smaller than the other F E. But in terms of F E students and sixth form students , what I would want to do is count the A level students as sixth form students . |
2 | And as I 'm putting you out on your half-day I 'll make it up to you , there will be something extra by way of a thank you in your pay packet on Friday ’ |
3 | ‘ In that case I 'll keep it on . ’ |
4 | ‘ In that case I 'll see him now , then he 'll be able to go ashore . ’ |
5 | ‘ Right , in that case I 'll see them now . ’ |
6 | In that case I 'll see you later . ’ |
7 | ‘ In that case I must ask you both to come down to the station with me . |
8 | I found coming into Suffolk from Hertfordshire I had n't heard the , any East Anglian dialect before at all erm I did n't find it difficult , there were only two cases and I can remember thinking there were two people er , one of whom is still alive , er who I had great difficulty in understanding and I thought when I can follow both of them without any difficulty I shall know I really belong . |
9 | It embodies the decision impugned and apart from the definitions I must set it out in full . |
10 | Mum I 'll leave them on . |
11 | If the Headmaster walks in and there 's a bit of chaos I can tell him why it 's a mess and it does n't bother me . |
12 | In half an hour I will ask you again about my brothers . ’ |
13 | ‘ If I hear anything about Pascoe I 'll pass it on . ’ |
14 | And of course I 'll send you up some cuttings . |
15 | ‘ If there 's something special on , then of course I 'll call it off . ’ |
16 | But she 's sure to have some ideas about my future , and — and , well , she 's been so marvellous all this time , running the house and looking after poor Daddy , that of course I must consider her now . |
17 | With a bit of luck I 'll see you tomorrow . ’ |
18 | Well I do n't know , they usually co they usually deliver on a Wednesday , so with luck I 'll get them tomorrow . |
19 | Hang on , hang on Has anyone got some spare money I could pay 'em back ? |
20 | when we 've exchanged contracts I 'll put it back up again , no , well I mean like whatsername across the road , you know erm Stuart 's brother |
21 | ‘ I 'll kill you now , ’ Woolley said flatly , ‘ and stick your fat body in my plane , and in ten minutes I 'll throw you out behind the German lines , unless you get me my booze and my scarves . ’ |
22 | But whatever my decision I will keep it up my sleeve , ’ he said . |
23 | I 'll tell you what R I mean Roger I 'll leave it entirely with you . |
24 | Yes , for twenty shillings I 'll take her in and give her house-room . |
25 | You did n't think to yourself oh god I owe five hundred pound on Marks and Sparks I 'll top it up . |
26 | Oh no we 've got some really hard numbers french if I had a dictionary I could look it up but I have n't . |
27 | Dear Catriona I could guess you probably worked this out a long time ago but I might as well get it over with once and for all and I finally managed to summon up the courage to do so , A S A , a secret admirer , no longer exists , he no longer admires secret or otherwise and has n't existed for almost a year now and again you probably know who he is but I might as well tell you it 's me Johnny the eleven year old , now fourteen , you met at Christmas ninety and boy do I feel stupid . |
28 | right if you do n't want it for a pound I 'll have it back |
29 | I may not answer and if I am doing your mouth I shall tell you so . ’ |
30 | ‘ I can use distorted sounds ; particularly when I 'm playing with drummers I can whack it up really good and hard . |