Example sentences of "i [modal v] [vb infin] [prep] [pron] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I determined that it should not happen again and it seemed impossible that it should for this time I should carry with me the foundation of happiness which I had found behind the wire . |
2 | I 'll sing to you the praises of the sons of Erin 's Isle — |
3 | If that is the case , I 'll talk to him the same way . |
4 | I 'll go with him a little way and perhaps we can talk . |
5 | Mark Calcavecchia , who says it like it is : " You can bet your ass I 'll go for it every time . " |
6 | ‘ Let me work in the sergeant 's mess , and I 'll come to you every day to entertain you . ’ |
7 | I 'll write to you every week . |
8 | I asked the governor whether I could have a visit in the probation department so that Karen did n't have to see me in the gym with everyone else and I could talk to her a bit more intimately . |
9 | I could talk to you the way I could n't talk to anyone else . |
10 | We walked up to the fall and what would I not give if I could convey to you the images and feelings which were then communicated to me . |
11 | Sandy was going to the US and I asked if I could carry for him the next year , but everybody was asking so I did n't get very far . |
12 | Sean will hear the classic ‘ Kissing In The Back Row ’ and ‘ Under The Boardwalk ’ each night of the 30-date tour but he promises : ‘ I could listen to them every night for 100 nights . ’ |
13 | After a hundred yards or so I could see behind me the whole cliffed extent of the headland , and the house . |
14 | He never knew when he 'd be flying , you see , so I 'd wait for him every night at seven and hope he 'd be there . ’ |
15 | getting more and more intrigued by this and I 'd like to you a question to which I genuinely do n't know the answer . |
16 | But the fact that he 's a born racer , I mean I know him quite well , I 've seen him around a lot , I would talk to him a lot , so would other colleagues here , every race since that decision , I think without trying , he persuaded himself , we were able to persuade him without trying too hard that maybe he should reconsider ; I think time did the rest . |
17 | Sometimes I would put in what the weather was like , if there was a storm or something unusual . |
18 | I shall think of it every time I pass it . |
19 | ‘ I shall think of you every time I look at them . ’ |
20 | I shall come to what the Audit Commission has said . |
21 | Once I know what the other operettas will be , I shall work with her every day . |
22 | I shall write to you the moment I arrive . |
23 | I will fax to you the confirmed orders for this . |
24 | Over the next couple of pages , I will explain to you the different types of friendships , my experiences of it and generally my opinion of friendship . |
25 | What Abraham receives instead is a command , ‘ Go from your country and your kindred and your father 's house to the land that I will show you ’ , and promises : ‘ And I will make of you a great nation , and I will bless you , and make your name great , so that you will be a blessing . |
26 | Christ had entrusted the government of His Church to St Peter and his successors in the words , " Thou art Peter and upon this rock I will build my Church " ( Matthew 16 : 18 ) and " I will give to thee the keys of the kingdom of heaven and whatsoever thou shalt bind upon earth , it shall be bound also in heaven " ( Matthew 16 : 19 ) . |
27 | I can clamber into it a smiling , law-abiding little woman . |
28 | I am , as you know , not a religious man , but my version of a prayer is to contemplate those placider days , as if by doing it often enough , telling the beads in my mind , I can confer upon them a greater significance , sufficient to obliterate the terrible moment . |
29 | Once you have digested this , perhaps you could get in touch to discuss arrangements for a private view , at which time I can outline to you the various options open to you in terms of guiding , catering etc . |
30 | It 's relevant because at a time when I lived through the means test the one that , the real one , er then that would have been a very serious point because you could switch and turn and twist the means test in such a way that people would be continually at a disadvantage and the nearest I can think of what the effect of that was , living in a very working town , a very industrial working town and it was nothing like as bad as the one in London more recently , was the homelessness of cardboard boxes cities in London . |