Example sentences of "[adv] i shall [verb] you " in BNC.
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1 | Right I shall see you later |
2 | Perhaps I shall see you again — and please tell me if there is anything I can do . ’ |
3 | But , what , insist on , on left hand especially the little finger being really firm , so I shall leave you with that , that piece |
4 | ‘ Everything here will be available to Mr Riddle 's lawyer and if I have to take anything away I shall give you a receipt . ’ |
5 | You 'll come , boy , because if you do not I shall have you dragged there . |
6 | One day perchance I shall tell you of it . |
7 | But now I shall leave you with one final anecdote which impinges on both issues of morale and moral fibre . |
8 | ‘ Now I shall tell you something which I wish you to remember , even if we do not meet again soon after this week . ’ |
9 | ‘ Now I shall know you again . |
10 | Well I shall tell ya |
11 | Well I shall leave you to get on with it , go and put my washing out and go and unload my shopping . |
12 | Well I shall give you thirty . |
13 | Here I shall find you , Céline , soul of my soul , he told the summits of Arthur 's Seat as they rose into view over the flats of Dunbar . |
14 | But if you do n't I shall put you in a taxi with your belongings , and to blazes with the consequences . ’ |
15 | ‘ Maybe I shall consider you , ’ she said . |
16 | ‘ If it does , ’ said Donald , ‘ then I shall miss you old chap . ’ |
17 | Let me get the proper sequence of events , then I shall tell you what I know and the problem will be resolved . |
18 | ‘ Then I shall cook you something delicious . |
19 | ‘ And if you are too tired to write you must come to see me in any case , and then I shall know you are safe . |
20 | ‘ If you want me to call you Holly , then I shall call you that . |
21 | She suffered from terminal consumption and , before her death said , referring to the priests , ‘ when I am gone — they will get you , and then I shall see you no more . ’ |
22 | " Then I shall see you often . |
23 | ‘ Then I shall drive you to Wellington , where I 'll meet your parents and inform your father you 'll not be returning to the office . |
24 | ‘ The guide-book warned us about hotel touts of your sort , and unless you make yourself scarce I shall put you into the hands of the Carabinieri . ’ |
25 | I want you to watch her very carefully , because afterwards I shall ask you about it . |