Example sentences of "i [vb base] [pers pn] [pron] [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.
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31 | " I tell you I 'll have nothing to do with the place , " said Fiver . |
32 | I tell you I will make a gentlewoman of you if you be obliging and do n't stand in your own light . |
33 | I tell you I can break this bond , and maybe I will this time and leave you to starve , and maybe I wo n't , maybe I 'll leave that pleasure for another time . |
34 | You , I tell you you 'll love it |
35 | And then again I tell you you could use the enema , and that er but er mostly it would you know you would get right again , but it took some doing , not easy . |
36 | ‘ YOU 'LL REGRET THAT SON I BELIEVE ME YOU 'LL REGRET IT ’ |
37 | I assure him I will return with a treaty that I can recommend to the House or come back without a treaty . |
38 | Your correspondent 's criticisms have been taken on board and I assure you we shall do our best to iron out the problems raised . |
39 | There are particular circumstances which make it more vicious than most and I assure you we 'll investigate it to the full |
40 | And I assure you she would have every right to go back to the shop and say look these tights are not fit for their purpose . |
41 | Well , you are beginning to lose it , and as a medical man I assure you it will do you more good than harm . ’ |
42 | I assure you I 'll tell her , but I do n't want to humiliate her . ’ |
43 | I assure you I will strive to be of more worth to the Gold Dragon Hung . |
44 | I suppose we we would run the Independent as a professional publication , but it would be run at a loss for a very long time before you could turn it around . |
45 | It 's not about violence or brutal police officers and I say that because for the last few years there 's been an awful lot of publicity about the particularly in the Metropolitan area and I ask you you will have read some terrible things about certain police officers . |
46 | I bet her he would turn up yesterday . |
47 | Could be you could have all sorts of things sweetheart We I bet you we 'll come out and it 'll be right opposite us instead of missing it do you know what I mean still it was further up the road than the junction but the bus did n't seem to be having any trouble . |
48 | I bet you they 'll find a way of spending it all . |
49 | ‘ I bet you I could put on my tightest dress , my highest heels , and walk the streets of Valletta all night without getting into any trouble ! ’ |
50 | if I do it I 'd drill hole on bonnet and put it in there . |
51 | If I do it I must give at least ten pounds and I simply have n't got ‘ em . ’ |
52 | remember ours , it would not be flat smells of cat but not only that if it weed on me carpet as much as I love it I might get a |
53 | And I think we we should do all the planning , do n't you ? |
54 | I think yours I 'd make a lovely picture |
55 | For morals we wait until the next chapter but there will be the same dependence on spontaneity whenever I choose on behalf of someone else what I think he himself would want in his own interests . |
56 | But erm I think he he 'll do it alright he 'll be able to sort this out . |
57 | I think you yourself can decide what you want to miss out . |
58 | I think you we can ask him all these questions then ca n't we . |
59 | And so I think you you may feel that there 's a bit of room for manoeuvre by bringing out the reference to re-use of existing buildings . |
60 | And you can , you know you can argue about it , it 's a good talking point , good discussion point , and I think you you will get different opinions er to , whoever you speak to . |