Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] i [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | If ever you should need me I will come , night or day , and gladly . ’ |
2 | Well funnily enough I went down there last week , and I must admit I I came round the corner and there was one particular vehicle still does it . |
3 | Well I must admit I I was bought , my sister saw them in er . |
4 | Although I must say I I mean , one of the most fascinating pieces of politics I was ever involved in , was when I had to defend Mrs Thatcher over the Belgrano incident . |
5 | Give me it and I 'll give me it and I 'll just |
6 | Oh right , that 'll do me I think , thank you . |
7 | If you 'll follow me I 'll take you down and introduce you to your department . ’ |
8 | I think if you 'll excuse me I 'll just take a little nap . |
9 | Now , if you 'll excuse me I believe our hour is up . |
10 | If you 'll excuse me I 'll go up and shower and change . ’ |
11 | I have to be up early tomorrow , so if you 'll excuse me I think I 'll go on up to bed . ’ |
12 | ‘ Well — if you 'll excuse me I 'll go to my room , where I have a good book . |
13 | Ta no I do n't like them , cos I 've got a high instep look , here I 'll , I 'll , it 'll cut me you see |
14 | ‘ Ye 'll sell me it back ? ’ |
15 | Do you think he 'll tell me he 's he 's worried about how they look ? |
16 | I 'll tell you my secret if you 'll tell me yours . |
17 | So I I when I know more about the exam I 'll tell I I will tell you what 's in it . |
18 | And er , we 'll be a part , I know as councillors , Labour councillors we are caught in a trap because due the financial constraint that the government has placed upon us there is very little we could do but , oh I 'll get I I er crumbs of comfort from the speculators who may decide to give us a few social housing . |
19 | If you 'll teach me I 'll come and work for you a few hours a week . ’ |
20 | You know have you given have you been able to give business to these people because if you have that 'll help me I understand |
21 | I would not forsake ye , I would not forsake you for sweetest of scenes : For sweetest of gardens that nature could make me I would not forsake ye , dear valleys and greens : Tho' Nature ne'er dropped ye a cloud-resting mountain , Nor waterfalls tumble their music so free , Had Nature denied ye a bush , tree , or fountain , Ye still had been loved as an Eden by me . |
22 | Yeah , if you could send me I 'd appreciate it . |
23 | She 'd seen her brother 's and she wanted to see if they all looked like that and she asked me so I showed her mine , but it was only if she 'd show me hers and she did as well . ’ |
24 | And he knew I did n't have to be home for the kids or whatever , he knew my circumstances so well and he knew th exactly how much he could use me you know . |
25 | And whilst we had no opportunities last year for canvassing or erm for getting members we we could have I I felt er put on more fund-raising events as we had a quiet year and we could have probably at the same time persuaded one or two people to actually join us . |
26 | ‘ In my teens , I 'd always end up with women who 'd tell me they liked me as a friend but , actually , they wanted to shag my best friend . |
27 | I wish you 'd tell me it 's a joke , once and for all . |
28 | Cos they , when I went in that shop it 's , he 'd tell me he had n't , he 'd failed his driving test . |
29 | ‘ He 'd tell me I was the nicest woman he 'd ever been with . |
30 | You 'd tell me I 'd go blind . ’ |