Example sentences of "and i [modal v] [vb infin] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And I may dine at journey 's end
2 And if anything should happen — you understand — if you are in any trouble or need anything , just drop me a line and I 'll send by return whatever you want . ’
3 Er Now and I 'll sit in front of you listening .
4 Ooh and I 'll smell of vinegar .
5 She was then sent to our shared bedroom and I would smuggle in jam sandwiches with the crusts left on , her favourite .
6 I think that feeling has got to be dispelled and it 's for these points that the , for these reasons the government needs to turn its attention a little bit more er to the issues that I that I have raised and I would refer in conclusion Madam de deputy speaker , the minister to the Bank of England 's er memorandum submitted to the treasury and civil service er select committee in its report published on eighth of December last year when at page a hundred and eighty five they draw attention to the European directives that the minister himself referred to .
7 And I would like in consequence to offer the very warmest welcome to those of you who are visitors to the university .
8 And I would agree with Schatzman that ‘ possibly one day we shall speak of lingua somatic or psycho semantic not psychosomatic illnesses . ’
9 And and the women , are very difficult about apply for the jobs , so I think it 's going to take an awful long time , erm , I 'm all in favour of equal opportunities , erm , on all accounts , and I would agree with Councillor that one of the difficulties about registered dis disability is that , a lot of people who could actually be a registered disabled person , but for reasons of pride , do n't want to be registered disabled .
10 Malc and I would listen in horror to gruesome tales of evil committee men , savage audiences and dreadful pro-digs — along with the latest Freddie Starr folklore .
11 You have very little room for manoeuvre within this service , and the Registrar General has reserve powers to impose services on you , and I would have to advice you it would be virtually , or I would have to say it would be impossible to achieve that ongoing reduction in future years .
12 ‘ You and I would die of frostbite .
13 And I would recommend in fact that action on that should be we ought to visit the site , there 's a splendid map I think you 've all had , you had in a letter , you had in a letter from a developer to have a look at this map and , and the sites they 're talking about actually .
14 You know , I sometimes feel as if you and I were connected by a string tying our two hearts together , and if you went to Ireland , I think that string might break and I might bleed to death . ’
15 The comments about ‘ relevance ’ came more frequently from women than from men , and I shall argue in Chapter 6 that there are important differences between what male and female students look for in physics .
16 Then Connie would move into the sanatorium along with a lot of legal talent he had lined up to look after his interests — and Connie 's , too , of course — and I 'd head for home with my five hundred . ’
17 I was so purified and uplifted that when I came out and discovered my car had been towed away and I 'd have to fork out 70 quid , I was completely unruffled .
18 She had affected what she considered a posh English accent and I 'd die with embarrassment in the French pastry shop when , pointing with her little finger , she 'd say ; ‘ Emm !
19 But I humoured her , agreeing that she and I should co-operate in order to save my life .
20 " You could say I grew up in service — and so it seemed almost natural that Sarah and I should go into service . "
21 It 's 1.30 a.m. and I should go to bed , long day tomorrow .
22 You see , you are my responsibility and I should get into trouble if you were not properly searched . ’
23 ‘ Sir John , Benedicta and I must go to Fleet prison .
24 Anyway yes , Whit 's going to us at some stage and I will wander round town while he 's doing his talk and then transcribe it
25 It 's also made me aware of the responsibilities involved in leading other people in bad situations — but I will tackle mountains again and I will go to camp again .
26 And I can live without love !
27 Let them know you 're around and I can say on behalf of the Labour MPs of Nottinghamshire , you 'll have our full support .
28 It was completely contrary to Lord Darlington 's natural tendencies to take such public stances as he came to do and I can say with conviction that his lordship was persuaded to overcome his more retiring side only through a deep sense of moral duty .
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