Example sentences of "[adv] i [vb base] i [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Right I suppose I 'll go round |
2 | So I mean I would have thought they 've got ta comply with the same |
3 | so I mean I should want to sort of come home sort of then you know , er |
4 | There 's no blooming so I mean I could drink something like that , which is purely chemical and never seen as li a damn orange That 's all it is is flavourings and water and |
5 | So I think I ought to forget about dissidency . |
6 | but erm , does n't have they only had the white ones , so I think I might go to Waitrose , not Waitrose , erm , might get up early tomorrow and go to erm , what 's it called , erm , Sainsburys , yeah . |
7 | I just wanted to say three brief things about the boundaries , before doing so I think I may have to declare a personal interest . |
8 | So I think I 'll give it tomorrow night . |
9 | So I think I 'll give you that . |
10 | So I think I 'll keep an eye on it and er . |
11 | So I think I 'll get them up at Asda , get the Phillips one 's I think . |
12 | ‘ When I have done so I think I shall retire again . ’ |
13 | So I think I would do away with my plum tomatoes for a start with something else . |
14 | but you had a eight to finish with which is finishing and a one , two , three might not be and a better run so I think I would have been tempted to finish with the ace flush there try and stop me rather than trying to win it cos you had nothing else did you ? |
15 | and we 're off on Friday , I 'm on a half day on Thursday , so I think I should have my day off on Wednesday . |
16 | So I think I can express some of my neighbours concerns , unless , particularly , not particularly worried about those , but there is a general feeling that things are getting worse , and that they 're not safe in their own homes , among the more elderly . |
17 | And , of course , as children erm , er so I think I can speak for the rest of the children around the base , the erm cigarettes , er not cigarettes , beg your pardon |
18 | No with these is extra , is , there 's on the main board so I think I can get away with just one |
19 | So I send I 'll send a bit each w week fortnight when I get all my money . |
20 | So I suppose I shall have to rely for my silver lining upon Carrie Schlegel of Capistrano Beach , California , who was kind enough to write to this magazine to say that I was God . |
21 | I worry about anything so I suppose I must enjoy it ! |
22 | So I guess I 'll survive . |
23 | Next time I see him , I 'll probably see him tomorrow no I , you usually see him round town , so I say I 'll arrange a time |
24 | So I say I 'll ring him back . |
25 | tonight I mean I 'll prepare |
26 | Tonight I feel I 'd enjoy a pint of ale more than a text from the New Testament . |
27 | Had I met you sooner I doubt I would have entered into it , but Maud 's father is influential and I hope to gain a better position at the hospital on his recommendation . ’ |
28 | still I like I 'd like them as they are I did |
29 | Again , inexperienced drivers — if I have to say ‘ low ratio , low gear ’ once more I think I 'll thump someone ! |
30 | I can go away from a conversation and half an hour later I think I should have said that |