Example sentences of "i [vb mod] [verb] [pron] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Shakespeare must have thought them common enough : in As You Like It a frustrated Rosalind says , ‘ I prithee , take thy cork out of thy mouth that I may drink thy tidings . ’
2 I may modify my behaviour to conform to the expectations of the group , and I will do so in a much shorter time than I would in a one-to-one relationship .
3 But then I may fuse my gun
4 ‘ Are you afraid I may burn my fingers ? ’
5 I may change my mind . ’
6 More literally translated that verse runs like this : ‘ I may cover his face with the present that goes before my face ; and afterwards I shall see his face ; perhaps he will lift up my face . ’
7 ‘ Miss Kenton , I wonder if I may draw your attention to the fact that the bed linen for the upper floor will need to be ready by the day after tomorrow . ’
8 My conscience tells me that I owe it to God to be grateful to my father , who has spent his time unwearyingly upon my education , so that I may lighten his burden , look after myself and later on be able to support my sister …
9 that I may fear your name .
10 ‘ I hope I may trust your honour even that far ! ’ she shouted after him .
11 I may spend my days in a welter of silks and satins , but I 'm not an entire moron , you know . ’
12 A slight lift of one winged brow the only sign that he was amused by her deliberate omission , he went on , ‘ Well , then , Luce — I may call you Luce ? — what would you like to know ? ’
13 Treshnish ignored Lachlan , bowed to Eachuinn Odhar with respect and asked , ‘ Duart , will you tell me now where I may find my daughter , who handfasted with Lachlan Cattanach a year ago ?
14 I may have my faults , but ungratefulness is not one of them .
15 And soon , when I 'm old enough — he has said that I may have his camera , and take pictures for myself .
16 ‘ Do you know , I 'm coming to the conclusion that the time is fast approaching when I may accept his proposal ?
17 ‘ If I may use your telephone , then I 'll ring my surgery and get someone to bring the vaccination cards in right now . ’
18 I ought to slap your face , ’ she grated .
19 ‘ Does this mean when I go upstairs to bed , I ought to reset my watch when I come down in the morning because it 's got out of step with the clocks downstairs ? ’
20 It broke my heart to leave , but my daughter said I ought to take my chance .
21 I vowed to have no more to do with her but thought I ought to return her shoes and her key , so I snatched Frankie 's comic and tried to persuade him to come with me .
22 ‘ Why does everybody tell me I ought to watch my drinking when they 're all so busy watching it for me ?
23 I ought to call your bluff , ’ she muttered .
24 ‘ Do you think I ought to tell her husband ? ’
25 Suddenly he walked back to me and said I ought to avenge my father 's death and that he could help me .
26 Mayer , upon hearing this , attacked Gilbert , screaming , ‘ I ought to cut your balls off ! ’
27 ‘ I 'm sorry , Kokos , but I think I ought to hear what Anya has to say . ’
28 ‘ Since you are Derek 's friends — or rather since you do n't care very much for his health and welfare I will not call you his friends but surely I ought to know your name ! ’
29 I do n't know whether I ought to have my hair permed this week but I could n't really afford it .
30 Giles is a longstanding me I must finish my speech
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