Example sentences of "i [vb mod] [verb] [pron] [subord] the " in BNC.
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1 | Well I should leave it till the weekend things could change . |
2 | I 'll fetch you when the Library shuts . |
3 | ‘ I 'll meet you where the gates used to be if that 's all right with you . ’ |
4 | I 'll tell her when the opportunity presents itself . |
5 | No I 'll tell you when the next course is for erm schools seventh the week commencing the seventh of February . |
6 | I 'll fire him after the speedboat race is over . |
7 | last week and erm , if you wan na do it again watch Channel Four on Saturday , so I 'll try it when the programme 's on , they might of found out |
8 | 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 ! |
9 | Forest 's search for a replacement had collapsed , but Sheringham still insists : ‘ I 'd love it if the transfer was on again tomorrow . ’ |
10 | I 'd ask him when the couriers came in , because I wanted him to introduce me . |
11 | I would understand it if the Minister were saying merely that he is reorganising the same amount of resources , but he has cut resources . |
12 | I would appreciate it if the two gentlemen who stopped to help me when I had an accident with my car on the road near Dounreay on 1/12/92 would contact me — Ellen Campbell , Reay 345 . |
13 | I will tell you when the doctor arrives . |
14 | Then she added , ‘ I 've no intention of talking about it now , but I will tell you when the right moment occurs . |
15 | Then I will love you when the dance was done . " |
16 | He politely declined to pose for pictures with Nesta and added : ‘ I have nothing else to say today … but I will say plenty when the time comes . ’ |
17 | Well I will ask you when the time comes . |
18 | ‘ I can shut up OR I can tell you when the Ship is going to arrive . |
19 | You 'll learn all I can tell you when the time comes and not a moment sooner . |
20 | Limits were set in short by both sides on what they sought to do and how they sought to do it and these limits erm were n't self-evident at the time I can tell you because the American military , the Chiefs of Staff on the Executive Committee that discussed this an and took the decisions , were all in favour of making s air strikes on these bases and possibly er an er an armed intervention and so the military advice here er was er was rather similar to that of McArthur 's , that is turn the , the crisis into er a different kind of crisis , turn it in fact into a war . |
21 | Limits were set in short by both sides on what they sought to do and how they sought to do it and these limits erm were n't self-evident at the time I can tell you because the American military , the Chiefs of Staff on the Executive Committee that discussed this an and took the decisions , were all in favour of making s air strikes on these bases and possibly er an er an armed intervention and so the military advice here er was er was rather similar to that of McArthur 's , that is turn the , the crisis into er a different kind of crisis , turn it in fact into a war . |