Example sentences of "i [verb] it [modal v] [vb infin] you " in BNC.
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1 | I mean it 'll stop you |
2 | I mean that is the top of the range professional , it 'll cost you more like , but I mean it 'll last you a lifetime if you do n't use it that is . |
3 | But I mean it 'll give you er a wattage er , whatever it is |
4 | I had them all the week I mean a ladder I mean it 'll cost you that much again |
5 | Well when , that 's what I said to , er Paula people should always go to that village shop because in the long run I know it might cost you more , but the hassle and everything , the only thing is they have n't got the variety |
6 | Well , at that rate- ’ she indicated the square foot of dug earth , and the fork abandoned beside it , ‘ I guess it 'll take you — ooh-three years ? ’ |
7 | I suppose it would bore you to come and see my poor children , but they do need amusing , they are at that stage of convalescing when nothing is entertaining for very long and Mamma is certainly not entertaining at all , so a pretty thing like you would be a breath of fresh air . |
8 | ‘ I knew it would please you . |
9 | I knew it would keep you out of the way at a time when you might be spreading your theory about the Durances . ’ |
10 | ‘ I thought it would make you feel at home , ’ said the gallery owner — untruthfully , I felt . |
11 | ‘ I thought it would give you something to do , now that you 've had to give up that idea of working full-time , and with Hugh away in , well , wherever it is , it 'll be company for you . ’ |
12 | I thought it would take you longer . ’ |
13 | ‘ I thought it might do you good to have a taste of your own medicine ! |
14 | ‘ I thought it might interest you . |
15 | But I never had to promise , so that 's why I thought it might cheer you up a bit . |
16 | Besides , I thought it might sting you into giving me something on the Mallenders . |
17 | It 's not like that it 's just that I think it 'll help you to write it down and to think about it and to talk , talk to Kelly about it . |
18 | ‘ I think it would suit you that way . ’ |
19 | The doctor has to be perfectly frank with the patient and say this is a new medicine — I 'm trying it — erm I think it will do you good , but we ca n't be sure until we 've tested it . |