Example sentences of "i [vb mod] [verb] [pron] [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ That reminds me , I must give you back the two pounds you sent me . |
2 | The most I can hope for is that I might meet him over a pint and get him to be indiscreet-tell me if there is any dirt on Desmond Seymour-Strachey , for example . ’ |
3 | No , I , I 'll , I 'll agree with that , and I think the players will agree with that , it 's not as though , it looks as though we 've got absolutely murdered again Saturday Mick , three nothing , as I said , it stops at me , and if they 're not going to do what I want them to do , then I 'll leave them out the team . |
4 | I 'll wind it back a bit , you can listen . |
5 | my coffee 's got cold , that has n't stayed warm very long has it ? , perhaps I did n't heat it up hot enough to start with , I 'll warm it up a bit . |
6 | And I might , I think I 'll put in there , I 'll make him up a basket of goodies with erm a few telephone stamps on a card and ooh I do n't know what . |
7 | You stay right there , Rainbow , if that 's what you really want , and I 'll make you up a nice plate and we 'll pass it over to you . ’ |
8 | I 'll bring you back a horse . |
9 | I 'll tell you what I 'll bring you back a crate of fucking French extra strong mints |
10 | Who said I 'll answer me up the end and we can see how we go . |
11 | ‘ I 'll get you out a deckchair , ’ Gaily said , lacing his shoe . |
12 | So I said to Geoff I 'll get it up the village shop . |
13 | I allow you to stay in my home because of Lizzy , but I warn you now , Dan , if you try and interfere in my life , I 'll have you out the front door so fast you 'll burn a hole in the carpet . |
14 | not been putting on any loud music recently I 've not had , I 'll stretch it out a little bit , but erm you know , we had a heater in here and er , record player and er ra er radio and that . |
15 | And then I 'll sell you down the galaxy , and you wo n't know her either . |
16 | I 'll write you up a prescription for an antibiotic . |
17 | ‘ Well , look , I 'll write you out a new prescription . |
18 | I 'll see you down the front . |
19 | ‘ I 'll wring you out a couple of tea bags . ’ |
20 | ‘ Send me a Capex and I 'll run it up the flagpole . ’ |
21 | ‘ But I could knock you up a couple of poached eggs or a buck rarebit — how would that do ? ’ |
22 | Yeah , I 'll tell you what I did if I if that 's ladder 's out , I 'd drop it down the back of somewhere . |
23 | That I told Oliver I 'd put them down the waste-disposal and the phone went silent , and when I finally said , ‘ Are you still there ? ’ he just answered , ‘ I love you , ’ and hung up . |
24 | I bought it in village in Mark 's Wood I used to take it up the runway and |
25 | I used to ring them up every day but there was nowhere at all . |
26 | This , Jenkins 's prognosis of Thursday morning ( ‘ I would put no-one off the official odds of 5–1 against England ’ ) might just be construed as tipping an England win — if they won . |
27 | ‘ I will escort you up the first flight of stairs , but I shall observe the proprieties by leaving you to look after yourself on the second landing . ’ |
28 | yeah , erm , I do n't quite know what to do about this , this is , I 've taken some stuff out , if I can slide it down the |
29 | I can stick it up the leg of my drawers . ’ |
30 | Well perhaps we can manage it on a chair , then I can take them up the Stow and put them in the cleaning machine . |