Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] i [modal v] " in BNC.
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1 | You 're like every other man I 've ever met , you assume a woman who looks like me ca n't feel complete without a man , but , as a much wiser woman than I once said , a woman needs a man about as much as a fish needs a bicycle . ’ |
2 | If I knew where it had come from I would do it . |
3 | come come round I want to I 'll I want to see the product . |
4 | well if you want to I 'll make some yorkshire puddings on Sunday for ya |
5 | If you want to I 'll go with you . |
6 | They ca n't feel me cos they do n't know I 'm there , and if I want to I can fly over their heads and leave them behind and live in the sky . |
7 | Up to you really chair , I mean they 're not signed in any way , so if you want to I can you know get them amended . |
8 | Erm and I really want to I will build up some more time but I have n't got any to take at the moment . |
9 | If I could move as I used to I 'd be running around and dancing in the street . ’ |
10 | Sometimes say people say to me can you give us |
11 | I think that , those need to be clarified by I would say , I 'm saying well it 's Tuesday today , definitely by the end of this week . |
12 | There was a long silence before Ipuky continued , ‘ What is said about me should not concern you . |
13 | Looking after me would be a burden to Colette . |
14 | Everything Fiona and Tremayne believed of me must have looked inevitable at that moment . |
15 | I 'm fed up with being the target for all those unattached girls who fancy that being seen with me will give them a leg-up in their dubious careers ! |
16 | When the man came from I would n't know , but I just felt as a op coopted parish councillor that I should make my voice heard on behalf of all the people that complain to me . |
17 | I can remember ge obtaining the collator 's cards erm and doing other enquiries but as to where that actual information came from I can not be sure at this time . |
18 | The fact that students ask a question about something fairly commonplace and then it happens to me must be pure co-incidence . |
19 | In the meantime , if the four barriers mentioned could be attended to I would be very grateful . |
20 | according to they 're they 're they 're according to I should say they 've adjusted it that it 's g it 's not gon na go Aberdeen it 's gon na go Aberdeen or even Aberdeen direct so which is pretty |
21 | I met him at my wee cousin 's wedding — he was the Best Man — he says to me would you like to go out for a bite to eat ? |
22 | writing to me could damage your health . |
23 | I came across I ca n't remember |
24 | So when we saw one go flapping by I used to shout thkarni and the Indians would all laugh . |
25 | If so , an ethical statement made by me would be true , and could not reasonably be challenged by others , if I have the feelings in question . |
26 | and then he kept , he was on , will you come and work for me will you come , I was working for Holmes at the time |
27 | We 're going to make so much money out of oysters that the 5 million or so you 've got against me will look like chicken feed . |
28 | My report to the Planning Committee is a sound professional technical planning report and I believe that on the information that I 've been supplied with I can recommend to the Planning Committee to approve the application . |
29 | So once we 've decided which company you 'll work within I can come I can provide you with a training course immediately . |
30 | Er but if that 's what you 're drawn to I should start there , |