Example sentences of "[coord] i [modal v] [vb infin] [pers pn] at " in BNC.
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1 | Accordingly I expect that either I shall find Bill at home drunk or I shall find him at home sober . |
2 | I only took a wee bit , leave it there and I 'll eat it at the end of the day . |
3 | Get a ticket to Stowbridge and I 'll meet you at the station . ’ |
4 | ‘ Hang on a sec and I 'll drop you at Joanie 's . ’ |
5 | Why do n't I do the first half and you have an early night , and I 'll wake you at two o'clock ? ’ , knowing full well how awful it is to be woken out of a deep sleep at 2am to start work . |
6 | And I 'll see you at the Ritz at one . |
7 | Have a good time — and I 'll see you at lunch . ’ |
8 | Right , and I 'll see you at break-time , meet me in the picture , pictures . |
9 | Sit down on your bottom and I 'll catch you at the bottom , right you ready ? |
10 | See most people had good intentions , whenever they got a whole lot of stuff from the Cooperative , they would say I 'll lay so much by every week and I 'll have it at the end of the quarter . |
11 | The second argument about the origins of the incest taboo is the one that relates to the major theme of this chapter and I shall consider it at some length . |
12 | I opened my eyes at fucking five to six and I could see him at the window Ken ran then across the road and he says Dawn your brother 's been trying to get in for ages . |
13 | I could list many further complaints arising from proximity to a military unit , but I would urge you at least to abate the nuisance of bugles forthwith , or the matter will be dealt with at a rather higher level . |
14 | well my wife 's in the rag trade and this morning she 's got er , a fashion show starting , and I 'll bet you , I do n't know this , but I 'll bet you at least two of her manufacturers will have sent her samples to put in that show which probably will arrive at nine o'clock this morning . |
15 | But I 'll get it at my price , not theirs . |
16 | ‘ But I 'll catch him at it yet , ’ he wound up , wagging a threatening hand at the window . |
17 | ‘ But I 'll phone you at the weekend . |
18 | Jessop could bat anywhere in the order , but I will have him at No.5 , on the understanding that he is prepared to move up should the situation call for more urgency . |
19 | But it would be very interesting if er you had a positive er proposal or something constructive to make which we might be able to examine , but I can tell you at the end of the day money is required and this government wo n't allow to spend er , the money that er we have got er er erm at the moment that we could , er use but they wo n't let us . |