Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] i [pers pn] [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 Afterwards in the pub someone told me he would probably be sent down .
2 And I left Rhos-y-Bol when I retired because I felt I they 'd have to have another nurse there , and you see the other nurse would never be able to enjoy the They would always be running to me a and it would n't be fair to another nurse .
3 And er I include myself in that by having been in sales and marketing for all those years I thought I I could do anything .
4 I said to her as how seeing I 'm sixty one christmas I said I I ca n't , I thought it was stupid I said for erm for them to mess around like that .
5 cheerio in , in a proper way so I said I I 'd go back , I did n't tell but I I , I will go back .
6 No-one told me I would feel like I did . ’
7 I was n't gay , and when somebody asked me I 'd say , ‘ No , I 'm not ’ , which was the truth .
8 'E told me 'e might be late an' not ter wait up , ’ Sadie went on .
9 When she asked me it would almost bring a tear to my eye . ’
10 Remember you promised me you would never tell anybody .
11 ‘ I believed her when she assured me I would meet someone much more suitable when it was time for me to get married . ’
12 The day after we all met you she assured me she 'd say nothing damaging and said she 'd convinced Merlyn who 'd arranged another meeting on the boat .
13 I duly contacted Memory Direct , who told me they could n't supply these modules , but very helpfully gave me Epson 's customer support line number .
14 I arrived late at night so I had nowhere to go , but I met a greenkeeper who told me I could sleep in the greenkeeper 's hut on the course .
15 And when I came across people who told me I must be , at best , gullible to believe in metaphysics ( and why did n't I rejoin their random , meaningless reality ? ) , then I had invited them into my world .
16 You told me he would never come back !
17 You told me he could n't drive cos he was
18 You told me you ca n't afford to start your own stud yet , and so what would you do if you did go home ?
19 ‘ I remember once when we were children , ’ he said , You told me you would never marry .
20 YOU TOLD ME YOU COULD GET IT FROM TOILET SEATS .
21 After that night in Rocamar , when you told me you could n't feel anything for anyone , I dared not hope you 'd ever change — ’
22 You told me you 'd explain about Tiare and her daughter , where they fit into the island . ’
23 ‘ I thought you told me you 'd be getting a hundred guineas a time if you were a television personality , John ? ’ said Bob .
24 You told me I must n't tell him .
25 You told me I could n't stay in the woods , ’ said the boy calmly .
26 You told me it 'd be over there look
27 She told me you 'd be a hard man to reach . ’
28 She told me he could be Prime Minister . ’
29 She told me he 'd come to take pictures of her throwing knives in the bedroom .
30 It 's only appeared in Harlow and she told me it would get in the Bishop 's Stortford one but it has n't so far .
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