Example sentences of "[adj] i [vb mod] [verb] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 As soon as it 's possible I 'll have a car take you to the airport .
2 At the very least I can find the keynote speaker at each one and chase him .
3 ‘ You 'd better tell me what to do with Ling 's lists , and after that I 'll write a confirmation letter about the camping request . ’
4 And after that I 'll get a job juggling snowballs through Hell , he added bitterly in the privacy of his own skull .
5 ‘ Next year will be hard work -but perhaps the year after that I 'll get the chance to break away to a Greek isle and do a Shirley Valentine … ‘
6 After that I shall move the resolution to bring the motion forward .
7 I 've got that I 've got that I must make a note of this .
8 It gives me a tremendous advantage in that I can moor the punt about 15yds back from the top of the shelf , in the shallower water , out of sight of the bream .
9 After that I 'd spend a couple of hours on the script .
10 Okay , you can and say , hey , well dear I 'll make a living and pay your rent .
11 Against all this I would propose a rule of limited self-reference .
12 On the results of this I would have no hesitation in recommending it though whether the first year was affected by the dry weather it is difficult to tell .
13 If you joke about this I 'll put a rope round your neck . ’
14 If you 're vaguely interested I can arrange an interview with the lady I spoke to on their resettlement team , but if you do n't like the sound of it … ’
15 When the house was empty I would take the key from round my neck , unlock the harmonium and experiment with pulling out some of the stops .
16 ‘ Although I was only six years old I can remember the seriousness of the matter and wondering how this affected us , ’ recalls Judy Watson , of The Crescent , Northallerton .
17 Given a thriller and a classic play , I 'm afraid I 'll watch the thriller . ’
18 If they beat the scousers tonight , I 'm afraid I 'll concede the title to the B******s especially with the boost such a victory would give them .
19 I was afraid I might hurt a child the way I 'd been hurt .
20 My hand was shaking so badly I was afraid I 'd drop the knife .
21 I was afraid I 'd have an attack .
22 As your hard disk seems to work OK once you boot from a floppy I 'd hazard a guess that the MS-DOS system tracks have been corrupted .
23 Ideally , to be honest I would like a diamorphine maintenance course , but I do n't know if that 's possible these days to pick up a prescription once or twice a week and be able to do it that way instead of having the hassle of having to go on the street .
24 It 's quite obvious I must cancel the Express and start taking The Times .
25 I 've left one thing showing , this if you , you 'd got , you tuck it in at the top there if you 've got some room , right , I 've left her thumb out , so that if this is too tight I can check the circulation , if the pink comes back it 's okay , can you get your fingers out ?
26 But probably because I 'm comfortable I would say the estate agency .
27 To these I would add a passage from the speech of Lord Bridge of Harwich in Lloyd v. McMahon [ 1987 ] A.C. 625 , 702–703 , in which he said :
28 Oh well that 's good I can get the Lego out now then ca n't I at home ?
29 Eventually , the discipline is such as one used your influence on your mother and so if I 'm late I 'll get the cane , and so on .
30 But above all I shall remember the community spirit that emerged .
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