Example sentences of "[conj] i [vb mod] [verb] in " in BNC.
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31 | I know that I could suffer in that way but I hope I will be able to cope , ’ she added . |
32 | Trying to get in the ground the right way , I was stopped by a riot policeman 's shield and shouted at in Dutch : only the fact that I could reply in Dutch saved a potentially ugly misunderstanding . |
33 | We are working to achieve an agreement at Maastricht in December , but it must be an agreement that I could make in the confident expectation that I could commend it to the House . |
34 | I was an insatiable reader , and whenever I did visit Father at one of his shops , I invariably managed to wheedle a couple of batteries out of him — so that I could read in bed under the bedclothes . |
35 | I like to read about my time and it was only really in the style magazines that I could get in touch with people of my generation — black or white . |
36 | No , but she said like , she said it could come today cos she says they deliver I says is there no way I said you can give me a number I said that I could get in contact , she said no , she said were 're not allowed to do that |
37 | Mr MacAskill commented : ‘ It became clear the vote was a confidence issue in the party convener and I felt it was no longer appropriate that I should remain in his cabinet . ’ |
38 | The producer had the idea that I should appear in a simply ludicrous costume : a German trench coat , knee-length open boots , a black leotard with the upper part of the thighs naked , and hair like Marlene Dietrich ! |
39 | As agreed , he swung a punch to my chin so that I should rise in an elegant arc of slow motion to fall sprawled in a dramatic contortion on the bar room floor . |
40 | ‘ Ah well , it was not meant that I should work in such a parish , ’ said Randolph . |
41 | I did n't know then that I 'd fall in love with Harry . ’ |
42 | He has more security now , huddled into that cosy , poky little flat with Jancey , than I 'll get in my whole lifetime . |
43 | Although I 've been here for a long time , I 've got my house , got my family here , I 've got comfortable living , although not er luxurious but er normal standard , better standard than I could have in India . |
44 | Well , I do n't want your sympathy , and I do n't want you as a sister — I already have more than I can handle in that department , thank you . ’ |
45 | ‘ This radiator , ’ he is reported to have said , ‘ gives out more warmth than I can find in your work . ’ |
46 | I 'll , I 'll go , this fellow 's moving now so I 'll go in there . |
47 | I sent for it deliberate , so I could sleep in it . |
48 | Dod dropped me in Hackney , two streets away from Stuart Street so I could call in the Chinese take-away on the way . |
49 | But Mike wo n't be losing touch with his beloved Everton : ‘ I 'll still get the Football Echo sent out to me , so I can keep in touch with Everton . |
50 | ‘ Call me ridiculous once more , and I 'll spit in your eye ! |
51 | And I 'll go in the suit until we reach the ambush point . |
52 | Well I 'll probably be there at four and I 'll go in the village . |
53 | Me mum 's me mum 's is alright , it 's just me dad g keeps saying oh there 's these noises and I 'll , and I 'll go in it and there 's no noise . |
54 | And as he said it , shifty-eyes-with-dandruff ( and I 'll throw in bad breath ) put out a hand for my arm . |
55 | Er Now and I 'll sit in front of you listening . |
56 | It 's alright , I 'll get you one in Twickenham and I 'll pay in that money as well . |
57 | Yeah , you can live in one and I 'll live in another . |
58 | Ignore me , and I 'll cry in the night alone . |
59 | Measure it , get the right size and I 'll put in my handbag . |
60 | So Liz , in particular , and I 'll join in a little bit , we 'll sort of itemize some of the aspects , just to remind you and , and focus a little bit on this , and then we move into another mode where you get very creative and very constructive . |