Example sentences of "[subord] i [vb mod] [vb infin] a " in BNC.
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1 | I did n't care if it was raw , if the pangs of birth were ugly ; I wanted to be somewhere I would n't be defined by what I 'd been , where I could fashion a new notion of myself and impose it on others as the truth . |
2 | ‘ I wanted him where I could keep an eye on him , ’ said Mr Malik through his hands . |
3 | Also , there was a pleasant inn about a quarter of a mile away where I could get a room if the tide — in the way of tides — served at some merciless hour of the early morning . |
4 | I was told by the FO in London that I would be met at Johannesburg airport — since British aircraft could not land in Rhodesia while UDI existed — and would be conveyed to the British Consulate there where I could have a rest . |
5 | For my own part , having a little woodland garden , this is one of the two plants which I am forever poking in where I can find a place for another . |
6 | ‘ I wonder if you might tell us of a local hostelry where I can purchase a good dinner ? |
7 | ‘ Any sponsor would have to realise that although I might lose an occasional race when I could have won , I am able to run far more races and to winy many , only because I do n't put myself under any pressure by expecting or even wanting to win . |
8 | So although I 'd assume a potential audience of mainly women who 'd be interested in this topic , the programme actually distanced that audience by addressing a hypothetical man who 'd think it rather ‘ odd ’ to select women candidates at all . |
9 | The Institute seems to be rather vaguely organized , as they still have n't been able to tell me what students I am teaching — my teaching , it turns out , does n't start until Monday , but I have heard that an abnormally large number of students have signed up for my course , so I shall have a lot of marking of papers to do at the end of four weeks . |
10 | I 'm going down to the shop later , so I 'll make an appointment for you . ’ |
11 | I 'll be able to model your gown ; it 's right at the end of the show , so I 'll have a few minutes after I 've finished Roman 's clothes . ’ |
12 | ‘ What did you want me to do , Naomi , tell you to look deep into my eyes so I could make a formal introduction ? ’ |
13 | When I moved to secondary school , the PE master used to encourage me in my running and , when he saw I had some potential , he took me down the North London AC and made me a member there so I could train a couple of times a week . |
14 | After all , everything was sown and the harvest was still some weeks away , so I could afford a little time off . |
15 | I had this brilliant idea to blend into the scenery just so I could keep an eye on you . |
16 | She 'd sat on my lap in a friendly way , true , but that was just so I could get a better fix on her rug . |
17 | I crawled along the line of the fence to the nearest point I dare , so I could get a good view of it . |
18 | ‘ You see , ’ he murmured , ‘ I wanted to believe it , so I could have an excuse to take what I wanted in a fury , instead of reaching out of my confusion and asking for what I wanted — ’ |
19 | One day I had to go to the clinic and I lied about the time of the appointment so I could skip a suit inspection , so I had an hour to waste . |
20 | ‘ No , you 're supposed to abandon Masquerade just so I can earn a few thousand dollars . ’ |
21 | Is anybody else thinking of going , especially from the Leeds area so I can cadge a lift . |
22 | ‘ She comes in first thing , but steer clear until about nine o'clock so I can have a chance to explain things . ’ |
23 | Mum I know Julia 's trying to find out I need n't go to school on Thursday so I can have a lie in |
24 | ‘ So I can keep an eye on you . |
25 | Usually I pick the single note and hammer on the chord so I can get a polyrhythmic sort of thing going . |
26 | It must go to trial , so I will not grant an injunction ’ , as he may conclude , ‘ so I will grant an injunction ’ . |
27 | Once I can make a hole through them it should n't be too difficult to get round into the outer cellar . |
28 | Jones yelled , ‘ I 'm damned if I 'll bowl a full-toss ! ’ |
29 | If I might make a suggestion — shut up and sit down . |
30 | If I might interpose a personal remark here ( not perhaps too inaptly , given the circumstances ! ) |