Example sentences of "[adv prt] and i [modal v] [be] " in BNC.

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1 I 'm floating up — and up — and up — I do n't know how far the roof is , I do n't know when my head will crash against the rock and my brains 'll get bashed in and I 'll be dead . ’
2 My cleaner used to come in and I 'd be in bed .
3 So I put them two and a half up to press with this one and then I can turn it over and I 'll be on to third side .
4 Just you hang on and I 'll be there . ’
5 It would also be our contention that there should not be an attempt to direct traffic er in a northerly direction onto the A sixty one itself , beyond Killinghall because it is a particularly hazardous road with considerable bends on and I would be inclined to think it was far safer to direct them to the A one via the A fifty nine and southern bypass .
6 And soon it will catch me up and I 'll be bloodsuckled and toothpluckled and stonechuckled and chewed up into tiny pieces , and then the Spittler will spit me out in a cloud of smoke and that will be the end of me ! ’
7 ‘ But you just have to put it all behind you and I just hope that my back trouble will clear up and I 'll be able to start playing again soon ’ .
8 Er on the , they 're cracking up and I 'll be
9 She brought me up and I should be grateful and not mind about all this .
10 ‘ People phone me up to invite me out and I 'll be like , ’ she puts on a whiny voice , ‘ Oh no , I 'd like to stay home and watch a video or read a book . ’
11 I 'm going out and I may be some time …
12 I 'm not quite sure the Labour Party 's picked that out and I may be unfair to them in s it 's not enough if you only see a regional policy d just development and economic led .
13 Did you say to her , I 'm going out to re I 'm going out and I may be gone for a long time .
14 I 'd go for a night out and I 'd be praying they did n't take off my trousers .
15 I 've just had two great jockeys John Francombe and Jonjo O'Neill phone me and they both agree it 's time I got out and I should be pleased they tell me
16 Oh , he said , I expect in a minute the door will be flung back and I 'll be dragged off to some sort of temple arena where I 'll fight maybe a couple of giant spiders and an eight-foot slave from the jungles of Klatch and then I 'll rescue some kind of a princess from the altar and then kill off a few guards or whatever and then this girl will show me the secret passage out of the place and we 'll liberate a couple of horses and escape with the treasure . ’
17 I mean I 'm going on the on the opinion that full function 'll come back and I 'll be able to do any work that I was doing before , and there 'll be no change at all .
18 You have made 'em red , you have made 'em redundant and you in , in you have and I hope you 've had nobody redundant because I 've I 'd be pleased to go out to those homes and say them come back and I would be pleased to go up to and say you 've got your figures wrong because you 're saying that nobody 's made redundant ooh well I I 'm so pleased .
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