Example sentences of "and i [modal v] [verb] a " in BNC.
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31 | And I 'll have a go at John ! |
32 | And I 'll have a talk with the bloke , all right ? |
33 | Erm and I 'll have a look at that and see how your how your writing 's doing . |
34 | And I 'll have a a good read of this , and try and write down , things that I 've got a block about I mean |
35 | I 've won one Rodney , and I 'll have a shitload more this autumn . |
36 | And I 'll have a word with the powers that be about monitoring the telephone . |
37 | ‘ Loan me a torch , and I 'll have a go , ’ said Gus . |
38 | ‘ Give me your money , ’ said the boatman , ‘ and I 'll have a boat as good as yours . ’ |
39 | Well I do n't know , I feel quite guilty because I think maybe I could of done a bit more , but I 'll certainly take it away now and I 'll have a chat with some of the |
40 | I 'll get the nurses to move you and get you comfy , and I 'll have a bit of a wash and change . |
41 | If you 've got a minute you could fill up the coffee machine again , and I 'll have a word with Jerry when I get back down . ’ |
42 | Then when you 've finished this off , yeah , bring it along there and I 'll have a look at it . |
43 | and I 'll have a look . |
44 | no I just leave it and I 'll have a think of who 's got , you know a two year old , a two , three year old , ca n't think of anyone |
45 | I have like peas , carrots and potatoes and I 'll have a pie or something like that . |
46 | And I 'll have a Pick and Mix . |
47 | Right , let me have a look at this first before , you pour a cup of tea and I 'll have a look at this form |
48 | I 'm taking here about pure , blind betting of someone who is not attempting to exercise any skill but is just looking at the odds offered by the bookies , and pointing out — and I 'll have a table to demonstrate this in the talk I give at the Open Day — the way in which the rate of return on bets made in this way decreases steadily the longer the odds are offered . |
49 | I 'll fetch you some blankets from upstairs and I 'll put a bit more coal on the fire to keep you warm , just for tonight . |
50 | ‘ First , my dear young lady , ’ I told her , ‘ you 'll get warm and dry , and I 'll put a bandage on that wound . |
51 | ‘ My dear Ellis , continue like this and I 'll put a word in for you and get you job . ’ |
52 | I apologise for her and I 'll put a stop to it . ’ |
53 | Not so for Locke , you will recall that so f the way Locke sets it up is a legitimate civil society is first established by a social contract and that creates a community , a body politic , which has a capacity to act , and I 'll put a little question mark over that shortly , erm and that community then as a separate act sets up a government which , because it has set it up as a trust , erm it can change or dismiss pretty well at will . |
54 | I said you put one lot of checks in here and I 'll put a lot of checks in the other . |
55 | Now you try and break that again son and I 'll put a foot in the back of your head ! |
56 | And I would build a package to suit their company . |
57 | But I am a modest man and I would welcome a second opinion from the Minister : does he agree or does he disagree ? |
58 | ‘ You think that she and I would make a happy married couple . |
59 | On Sunday morning Eric and I would make a trip into the pre-Alpine hills behind Verona and eat a delicious simple meal , which was all that was available at that time , in a trattoria . |
60 | Masha and I would visit a friend of mine in Holborn who knew one or two influential people . |