Example sentences of "[pron] [coord] i [vb mod] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ My father passed the farm on to me and I shall do the same for the two boys . ’
2 If any reader can help with this , please contact me and I shall pass the information on to Mel .
3 ‘ I shall celebrate with my family around me and I shall break the record for the widest smile , ’ he said .
4 Erm more calls than we could cope with in the end for and er see what happens to it and keep in touch write to your councillors and let them know what you think or write to me and I 'll pass the letters on .
5 But by God , ’ he added grimly , ‘ let one of them approach me and I 'll take the pitchfork to them ! ’
6 lt was heading away from me and I could see the twin yellow eyes of its exhaust which dilated as the plane changed its inclination and became airborne .
7 so that they get them And I 'll get the children to collect some rocks up and wash them .
8 On the question of registration of electors , clearly it is very important that if we now have less than nine weeks from this evening for those possibly four hundred thousand people to seek registration then the it is essential that the minister and the department er engage in a serious advertising campaign to ensure that people can exercise the rights that are due to them and I would like the minister perhaps in his later remarks , to expand on what , if any , measure the government intends to take to publicise the fact of E C voting rights to those four hundred thousand or so er European citizens of voting age resident in this country .
9 On Sunday mornings Auntie would bring it back clean , cook lunch — which always included the one vegetable I can stomach , ie beans-in-a-tin because they 're not disgusting green — and afterwards she and I would play the test match while Pa worked on his sermon .
10 would you and I 'll get the food , I 'm a bloody expert cats
11 ‘ Together you and I could generate the power of aquavit , I believe .
12 ‘ Think about it , dear girl , ’ Spencer said softly , ‘ anything is better than disgrace to the family name , do n't you think , and between us , you and I could rescue the old family firm ?
13 It means , ’ he said , planting a gentle kiss on her soft mouth , ‘ that our future 's secure ; that , for all time , you and I will know the pure joy of loving each other . ’
14 The only thing is though , I mean , you see but I think the church itself and I would say the church as the group now
15 You must n't ever try to talk to me about her or I 'll leave the home . ’
16 ‘ But I 'll out-perform him and I 'll reach the top far quicker . ’
17 And erm we used to carry erm used to have a pair of binoculars with him and I used to have the old er telescope do you see .
18 ‘ I decide when to go for it and I 'll take the stick .
19 I 've gone bankrupt once through it and I can see the same thing happening again … .
20 Sometimes when I was n't in training , he and I would spend the evening round the pubs , carry bottles home , listen to music and talk till four .
21 Perhaps a letter from the local party chairman saying , ‘ I 'm interested to learn you are a supporter of ours and I 'd like the opportunity to get to know you .
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