Example sentences of "i [modal v] [vb infin] [pers pn] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Were you for instance more comfortable with a Mother fixation , I might give you a Catholic programme or a Russian Orthodox icon system .
2 Normally I do the computational modelling first then context but I might do it the other way round , right ?
3 Occasionally I might buy him the big third Mac , the third Big Mac , just to prove to him he ca n't eat it , and this establishes in the superego a , that the , the superego to some extent speaks for reality and , and the reality sense is part of the , is part of the standards which are built into , which are built into the superego , and to , and therefore to a large extent the superego opposes the pleasure principle that operates in the id .
4 If we get first division people I 'll do it a different way to him if I had to end up with second division people and the responsibilities they take on board will very much reflect that and the same surely should happen to the field sales force erm their abilities are reflected in in what sort of activities we give them and by looking at the people we have we then put together a team to most accurately attack whatever we want to do .
5 I 'll do you a mock up of that and see what you
6 I 'll fetch you a new , other violin string I think .
7 I 'll leave you a spare key for the office — then you could lock up for me when you leave . ’
8 I think it 's , I 'll leave it a little while or else he 's be
9 I 'll make mine a regular hexagon .
10 I 'll make you a nice cup of tea .
11 Well , I 'll take you straight up to Hilda 's room , and then I 'll make you a nice cup of tea .
12 I 'll make you a hot drink . ’
13 I 'll make you a good wife , Tyler . ’
14 Marry me and I 'll make you a fine lady and leave you a rich widow .
15 I 'll make you a generous proposition , which I think you 'd do well to consider .
16 ‘ You rest there a while , Mrs Miller , ’ the girl said with unusual boldness , ‘ and I 'll make you a fresh brew of tea before I start on the drawing room . ’
17 I 'll send him a bloody letter next , tomorrow , I 'll send him a bloody letter .
18 I 'll send him a bloody letter next , tomorrow , I 'll send him a bloody letter .
19 Go up to bed and I 'll bring you a hot drink with something to make you sleep … ’
20 We 'd best go on down and I 'll show ye the sittin' room .
21 I said no .. , so he said er , I 'll show you a quick video he said , and he showed me this video , part in Manchester and part in Peterborough two old girls got these crash helmets on
22 And er I 'll show you a little booklet I 've got somewhere on that about the nation about his bungalow .
23 Show me a professional , possum , and I 'll show you a pompous type of person .
24 ‘ If you care to walk along there , ’ I suggested , deadpan , ‘ I 'll show you an interesting fact about that hole . ’
25 Well I 'll tell you a good story about that , to s , to let you see that it was a well beaten track .
26 Lord Mayor , I 'll tell you a small story .
27 I 'll tell you a quick story , a quick anecdote about Kinsey .
28 I 'll tell you a funny story about that ’ .
29 I , Sir Roger Shallot , Lord of Burpham Manor in Guildford , Surrey , Commissioner of Array , Justice of the Peace , the holder of many awards and decorations , Member of the Privy Council ( believe me , that 's well named ) , Member of Parliament ( I 'll tell you a funny story about that soon ) .
30 There the prices and you 'll see that a full page is a thou well I 'll tell you a full page is a thousand pound but we have two premium slots which we charge more for .
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