Example sentences of "[adv] i [modal v] call [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps I would call it … |
2 | ‘ Perhaps I may call you there ? ’ |
3 | The Government are always making predictions , and in that sense the Chancellor may be described as the Mother Shipton — perhaps I should call him the Brother Shipton — of economics . |
4 | Unions have turned professional , serving their members ' interests in the way that members , or perhaps I should call them customers , demand . |
5 | Perhaps I could call you Sarah ? |
6 | friends of mine then , so I 'll call them acquaintances . |
7 | Alright , in fact , my handset is just on ringing external , I do n't want Hilary to be bothered with any internal calls of mine , I 've got a call log if anyone calls me , I know they 've called me so I can call them back anyway . |
8 | yeah , yeah , soon I 'll call you logo he went running |
9 | Racist chanting is a no-no ( although I reserve the right to call anyone a black b*st*rd … etc , just I would call someone a fat b*st*rd or a long haired gippo b*st*rd ) . |
10 | ‘ O.K. I 'll call you . ’ |
11 | Well I 'd call it fore rib . |
12 | Maybe I 'll call her to come on up . ’ |
13 | Maybe I 'll call you from there . ’ |
14 | Then maybe I will call you . |
15 | ‘ If you want me to call you Holly , then I shall call you that . |
16 | I 'm playing tennis and then I 'll call you . |
17 | to know then I 'll call you later . |
18 | the swing and I 've bought them a couple of wooden puzzles where you pick the bits up so , I thought well then I 'll call it a day there , and that 'll be that |