Example sentences of "i [modal v] [verb] [pron] [adv prt] to " in BNC.
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1 | If I may refer you back to your note of our meeting on 18 January you recommended a more hardline wording for 15.1 and 15.2 on the main course , which ( given the less-direct competitive nature of the components ) we were willing to go more gently with on the video and Activity Book . |
2 | I may take you back to the Bab el Khalk and ask you . ’ |
3 | Though what I am trying to do is just explore all these possible lines of thoughts erm in a political way , alright , but they do n't work out neatly and these critics got quite excited about so I thought I ought to point them out to you but you 're quite right in pointing out that they do n't work out neatly , O K. So we 've got to , where have we got to with George ? |
4 | I ought to take you back to your own room . ’ |
5 | ‘ I ought to hand you over to the police . |
6 | You are hurt , and I must welcome you back to your home . ’ |
7 | It 'll mean seeing so much less of him , and God knows I seem to see little enough already , but being an only boy I 've felt I must pack him off to boarding-school to get some men in his life and break the apron-strings . |
8 | I should hand you over to the Tech-Greens if I had any sense ! ’ |
9 | ‘ Hey Rico , maybe I should put him back to bed , huh ? ’ |
10 | I 'll just take you in to Miss Ara , and when you 're settled , like , I 'll fetch it up to you . ’ |
11 | ‘ OK , I 'll spell it out to you , if that 's what you want . |
12 | ALTHOUGH I promised you last week that I 'd bring details of the all Ireland Schools teams competition this week , I 'm afraid that I do n't have full details to hand as yet , so I 'll hold it over to next week . |
13 | ALTHOUGH I promised you last week that I 'd bring details of the all Ireland Schools teams competition this week , I 'm afraid that I do n't have full details to hand as yet , so I 'll hold it over to next week . |
14 | I mean I 'll bung them in to you at some point |
15 | It needs men who are willing , without question , to say , ‘ I 'll leave it up to you , Les , whatever you say . ’ |
16 | I 'll leave it up to Mark . |
17 | ‘ I 'll light you down to the gate , ’ said Julian , the candle ready in her hand . |
18 | Let me have the details and I 'll pass them on to Ned Clarke . ’ |
19 | Now lastly er just to er just to indicate that virtue has its own reward , there 's the record operating cash generation for you to see and on that note I 'll pass you over to James . |
20 | And as I 'm putting you out on your half-day I 'll make it up to you , there will be something extra by way of a thank you in your pay packet on Friday ’ |
21 | I 'll make it up to you . ’ |
22 | ‘ You can say : ‘ I 'll make it up to you , Martin . |
23 | Then , his mouth muffled against her sweet-smelling hair , he went on softly , ‘ Do n't be too disappointed ; I 'll make it up to you . |
24 | I 'll hand them up to you from the bottom of the steps , and you stay by the cart . ’ |
25 | ‘ And now I 'll hand you over to Vincent , who will brief you from the Intelligence angle . |
26 | I have another important foreign call coming through in a few minutes , so , if you 'll excuse me , I 'll hand you over to the Chief Accountant now . " |
27 | ‘ And I 'll carry it on to the bitter end if that 's what it takes ! ’ |
28 | ‘ Right , I 'll start doing something about supper now , but I 'll carry you back to bed first . ’ |
29 | ‘ I 'll send her down to you , ’ Sister Cooney laughed . |
30 | No , they might send me an application form back and then I 'll send it back to them and they get an interview . |