Example sentences of "[pron] i [modal v] [verb] at " in BNC.

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1 When we bought it he told me I 'd have at least ten years because the make of it is it 's a good make .
2 I said ‘ If you point at me I can point at you . ’
3 I I could live at it .
4 These are the sorts of questions to which we have at least partial answers , and which I shall look at in this section .
5 In the store room next to the kitchen were a long table and shelves always covered with all sorts of provisions ; large earthenware jars full of confits of pork and goose , a small barrel where vinegar slowly matured , a bowl where honey oozed out of the comb , jams , preserves of sorrel and of tomatoes , and odd bottles with grapes and cherries marinating in brandy ; next to the table a weighing machine on which I used to stand at regular intervals ; sacks of haricot beans , of potatoes ; eggs , each one carefully dated in pencil .
6 I can pull away in all but top , which I can engage at walking speed , consequently cruising is very thrashy .
7 Right that 's just determined to the level at which I can go at this stage then .
8 Most planners and managers , though they pay lip-service to the idea that users should have some influence on the way services develop , do not in fact involve users very much in the planning process , and there is no service in Britain to which I can point at present were users get anywhere near having a significant influence .
9 For my part , I promise you I will continue at all times to have this possibility in mind , and to take every opportunity of bringing it to the minds of those who can best move in the matter .
10 The outer stood up to everything I could throw at it until a wicked Gogarth chimney thrutch resulted in a nicked sleeve , while the fleece has resisted all but a hot cylinder from the Snowdon Railway !
11 I told her I wanted something I could look at on days when it was too hot to have a fire . ’
12 I look at McDunn , the one friendly-ish face in here and the only one I can look at without feeling like a five-year-old who 's just wet his pants .
13 Erm so erm that 's the one I 'd recommend at the moment .
14 I told him I would call at the house this evening but he said he 'd prefer to come here .
15 If I do it I must give at least ten pounds and I simply have n't got ‘ em . ’
16 Well I suppose erm well I I I I mean I remember er ludicrous really , sort of thinking of what I would say at the Tory party conference while I was lying in that hospital in Venice .
17 So I usually leave a er sheet of paper on the table and if you 're , if you 're interested in getting a free brochure what I shall do at the end of the course is to send this off er together with one of the cards that they let me have and er in due time you 'll get a free Saga magazine .
18 ‘ But I 've made it with United and now I want the chance to show what I can do at the highest level of all . ’
19 Can I make a suggestion rather than re-numbering all those , its going to be quite a long job , is that from what I can see at the moment there is no reason why that ca n't be added on as a last sentence to nine anyway , cause nine says you records the outcome of the enquiry , .
20 What I can say at this stage is that the Government is very keen to use BT3 as a chance to extend wider share ownership .
21 The dogs themselves I 'd collect at the last minute .
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