Example sentences of "[subord] i [modal v] [vb infin] you " in BNC.

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1 I suffered agonies of suspense in silence , for I never knew when or where I would see you again , or whether she would be with you .
2 Can you let me have a phone number where I could get you this evening ? "
3 Where I can find you . ’
4 That will stop you walking round the streets and put you where I can find you , thought Coffin .
5 ‘ All of you get out where I can see you , ’ shouted Hitch .
6 I merely want to keep you where I can see you while I dress more in accordance with entertaining an unexpected caller .
7 ‘ Do you have to sit where I can see you ? ’ he demanded .
8 This will not affect your rights to act independently , although I would encourage you to take advice from Mr Popham since he is very experienced in protecting the interests of local residents/community groups in cases where major developments are being proposed .
9 Although I must say you look every inch the boss yourself .
10 Although I should advise you not to scorn it .
11 Although I should warn you that about two hundred of those nine hundred rigs were probably actor active as a result of special tax breaks , which were ended at the end of nineteen ninety two and wo n't be repeated .
12 ‘ I do n't much mind , although I 'd prefer you stay .
13 No need to pretend otherwise , although I could tell you some stories …
14 I can not possibly explain to a lay audience the techniques I used to study these genes — although I can tell you they involved the use of a type of radio microscope , and considerable extremely complex computer work — the programming alone involved almost a year 's work .
15 Nor just the pleasures of the table , although I can promise you that the chef here is superb .
16 Leave you I would , if I did not know you 'd fret your heart out worse than I 'll let you fret your body in the field .
17 The brochure also would have outlined a number of other aspects in in more detail than I could give you on the phone .
18 I would n't trust you further than I could throw you — though that 'd be a fair way , you 're flimsy enough .
19 If you 're in the market for the product of Citroen 's '70s Maserati connection , you will already know more about the model than I can tell you here .
20 ‘ I trust both of you , so I shall tell you .
21 It works really well , so I would urge you to upgrade to Word 2 at your earliest opportunity — it 's well worth the £75 upgrade charge .
22 ‘ I 've to go to the bank , ’ he heard Mister Tom say , ‘ so I 'll give you a deposit , like . ’
23 ‘ I can see you 're having trouble talking at present , so I 'll give you a lead .
24 ‘ You 're a big girl , now , Lyn , so I 'll tell you that you 're right .
25 But I think you 're probably doing something I 'd sympathize with , so I 'll tell you .
26 ‘ We 're well off the record now , so I 'll tell you something about Jack Scamp . ’
27 I noticed Stuart has n't written up to say what he looks like , so I 'll tell you that he 's a cross between Paul Young and Griff Rhys-Jones .
28 So I 'll leave you rascals to it .
29 ‘ However , in fairness to him , after we 'd done ‘ The Daleks ’ and it had been so successful , Donald Wilson said to me , ‘ I clearly do n't know anything about this series , and you do , so I 'll leave you alone ’ , which was nice of him . ’
30 Probably sha n't get back this evening , so I 'll leave you to lock up when you 're through . ’
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