Example sentences of "i [vb mod] [vb infin] you [conj] the " in BNC.
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1 | I must tell you that the road from here is broken . ’ |
2 | I must inform you that the same department are about to close the only respite centre ( Astley House in Huyton ) for children and young adults with special needs in the borough , so they can introduce what they call foster caring . |
3 | ‘ And perhaps I should remind you that the contract you 've just cited binds you as securely as it does us , unless you 're willing to face interminable legal hassles in an effort to extricate yourself . ’ |
4 | Before I go any further , I should tell you that the briefing I had received on the field was as follows : 1000 metres grass , obstructions at both ends , wind sock on the northerly edge . |
5 | Jenny I should tell you that the meeting 's being recorded for this er , for the dictionary people . |
6 | Mr Dawlish says I should tell you that the Pike brothers are both Latvians but hold British passports . |
7 | This this is first of all can we I should tell you that the planning permission for this is passed . |
8 | I 'll fetch you when the Library shuts . |
9 | ‘ I 'll meet you where the gates used to be if that 's all right with you . ’ |
10 | Give it fifty years and I 'll bet you that the baker and all the rest of the folks , it 'll be coming from a supermarket , but they 'll be delivering stuff that you 've put on your computer . |
11 | No I 'll tell you when the next course is for erm schools seventh the week commencing the seventh of February . |
12 | I could tell you that the eyes were so beautiful they could actually make you feel giddy when he suddenly looked up from the floor and straight at you . |
13 | I wish I could tell you when the inspection for the Best Kept Village is to take place , but I 'm afraid it 's a well kept secret ! |
14 | For your records I would inform you that the name of this charitable organisation changed from ‘ Council ’ to ‘ Campaign ’ in 1991 and a copy of the relevant minute is attached . |
15 | Similarly , only circumcised men were under an obligation to fulfil the whole law ( and here I would remind you that the essence of Judaism was now legalism and observance of the commandments ) . |
16 | Sadly I think that our time has run out for this particular session , but I would remind you that the seminars this afternoon , erm , are , offer other opportunities to explore both some of the issues that have been raised er , through your questions now , and also others that you may wish to raise , er , with the members of staff , the leaders of the groups . |
17 | ‘ If , while talks are in abeyance , there is abuse by those who would seek to interfere with humanitarian aid — attacking protected areas , resuming the sustained shelling of Sarajevo , for example — then first I would remind you that the NATO military option is very much alive , ’ Clinton said . |
18 | ‘ prisoner at the Bar , I will tell you what you ought to have done , and if you say you did not know , I will tell you that the Law conclusively presumes that you did . |
19 | But I will tell you that the subject we call Art on the time-table is badly named . |
20 | I will tell you when the doctor arrives . |
21 | Then she added , ‘ I 've no intention of talking about it now , but I will tell you when the right moment occurs . |
22 | Then I will love you when the dance was done . " |
23 | Well I will ask you when the time comes . |
24 | But Mr Bullock said : ‘ I can tell you that the name belongs to us . ’ |
25 | ‘ Friends , ’ she continued turning her back on him , ‘ by a miracle the settlement has fallen into our hands and I can tell you that the late Lord Chatwin left everything to his son and heir . ’ |
26 | However , I can tell you that the title is The Life & Times Of Henry Pratt and it is set during the years 1936 to 1953 . |
27 | I can tell you that the further down the social scale we went the brighter and sweeter and richer the orange squash , and the more I loved it . |
28 | ‘ I can tell you that the transformation from Easington to here is quite dramatic , in fact you can use the word traumatic , ’ he says . |
29 | ‘ So I can tell you that the word is that they have not found what they were looking for . |
30 | We 've got to realise that there 's going to families out and about , and what we 'll do is the aircraft er I have n't seen the scenario on paper , but just off the top of my head , I can tell you that the aircraft will make their approaches to the base as if it were a real target . |