Example sentences of "i [pron] [vb mod] [vb infin] it " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If Gómez is not at the address you have given me I shall presume it is because you 've been in touch with him , so do n't phone him .
2 ‘ And if the old skinflint wo n't give it to me I shall take it just the same .
3 If you do n't tell me I shall get it out of him . ’
4 for it and he said well , well er basically it just got down to well if you kiss me I 'll give it to you and then , and then he decided that if I kissed him
5 Pass them to me I 'll do it now , some of those fruit dishes , there 's not enough room there for the glasses , I like them then I 'll take them .
6 Once you tell me I 'll know it .
7 I can not choose something as an end simply because a wiser man tells me I would want it if I understood myself better , because I can not choose ends at all by inferring from facts about my inclinations ; the choice of an end is nothing else but the spontaneous settling of inclination in one direction or other , and the honest or self-deceiving interpretation of its goal .
8 Yeah , if you could send me I 'd appreciate it .
9 So I thought well I 'll carry one of these for when I 'm going out in my car to which , you know , and if somebody does come up to me I can use it in a positive manner while in a split second time for me , hopefully beca , cos of my range of work
10 I said and I have a feeling that there was somebody there watching me I could feel it .
11 They told me I could do it in Italian .
12 If Brook Street had n't convinced me I could do it , my confidence was so low I think I might have turned it down , ’ she says .
13 He came back the next day and gave me another £1.2 million and told me I could spend it in any way I wanted .
14 And er he he was having a conference in , course with dropping out of the Labour Party , the Labour Party finished with him and did n't bother and anyw he he someone I do n't know who it was , it was n't him himself but someone told me that he was looking for somebody to organize this conference in , so I said , Well I I 'll do it .
15 And I can see it in a year I I 'll give it , give dad er about eighteen months
16 Absolutely yeah , I mean I and I I 'll reiterate it and I 'm not siding with Malcolm but two days after the stock taking they did prior to this one , we were out there rechecking .
17 No I I 'll enjoy it more
18 I I would do it if I 'm offered the opportunity .
19 Er I I would think it very little advantage in actually reading all of this aloud now , unless you feel it is going to be some great advantage .
20 I I would think it would actually hang better .
21 Now Professor Lock referred to allocations and I think that 's probably and the front of his mind er having regard to his own comments , but I I would put it more widely as just erm exceptions which could be either individual allocations or indeed erm policies of of a local plan .
22 I I would say it 's not been an issue , erm in the small market towns and i the er criterion erm I therefore has not presented problems er to Hambleton .
23 Well I I would say it 's his fault .
24 But I I must say it fills me with trepidation .
25 So I I 'd do it today
26 What we would advocate , as indeed Mr Smith did earlier , is that there should be a a global figure for Greater York , and a reduction , in an appropriate reduction in the requirement for each district , and I believe that anticipating you might ask me what that is what that reduction should be , erm I I can say it must be related to the ca capacity , of that district within Greater York .
27 I I can write it but when I is what quick ?
28 Please , just promise me you 'll do it . ’
29 ‘ Other women may have enjoyed your Viking tactics but , let me assure you , if you lay one finger on me you 'll regret it . ’
30 So go gently in to every week , every Sunday morning with me Simon and a Sunday breakfast show , seven till nine , join me you 'll enjoy it .
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