Example sentences of "[adj] i [modal v] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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31 | out the door like that I 'd put them out the door just like that . |
32 | " J'ai été très heureux d'avoir été compris par une si aimable Anglaise " , he said , and ended " if you were French I should give you a kiss . |
33 | But if it meant this I ought to know it . |
34 | Ihave three sons and I would know , and if they 'd done anything like this I would dislike them , and even hate them |
35 | But if we do n't get a good response to this I might stick it in for the day in The Post . |
36 | They 're a damn sight more efficient than this I 'll tell you that for a start |
37 | I Ian , Ian was erm chatting on this I 'll let you hear it afterwards laugh . |
38 | If there is any more of this I shall weport you to the headmaster . ’ |
39 | And if they go on like this I shall need something bigger and lighter . |
40 | In arguing this I shall limit myself to the internal characteristics of the National Curriculum . |
41 | This I can tell you is a great relief . |
42 | LADY DAVERS : If I bear this I can bear anything . |
43 | ‘ With this I can buy anything I like as long as it 's food from suppliers approved by the Home Office , ’ Lamb says . |
44 | As soon as I sell this I can get one . |
45 | Oh it 's this I can hear I thought I could I thought I could hear something . |
46 | It is very important this is done , we can join the raffle for the East Midlands airport and I 'll tell you this I will help you pick out the winning ticket er but we can not use the East Midlands airport money for revenue to run the stations . |
47 | Now , when you say to the first person ‘ point to a row across ’ if they point to a row without a king you say ‘ You pointed to this I will take it away ’ . |
48 | As a codicil to this I should tell you that at the same time in another part of the camp , the National Union of Miners were holding some sort of conference themselves . |
49 | And I must not only sit here and endure all this I must read her account of it at the end of the day , and think of something polite to say about it before I find ways of rewriting and neutralizing it . |
50 | ‘ Then as long as that 's quite clear I 'll see what I can do to plan out a program for you . |
51 | His heart 's still beating , but going by that gurgling I 'd guess he 's got a collapsed lung . |
52 | I did n't ring your family with the sole intention of provoking another of your temper tantrums , however entertaining I may find them . |
53 | But if I spot anything that 's wrong I will point it out . |
54 | The cheapest I can buy them for my dinner is £2.50 per half hundredweight bag . |
55 | Erm the cheapest I can get them is about two hundred pounds , the fastest I can get them is forty-eight-hour delivery . |
56 | I 'd like a trap or a gig , something light I could drive myself . |
57 | I tell you what I tell you what , seeing as I 'm generous I 'll give you the chance of getting |
58 | I grabbed at every invitation , no matter how uninteresting , that would occupy my evenings , and if I had one free I would fill it myself by visiting friends or , in the last resort , going to a movie alone . |
59 | I said to her , if you 're not careful I 'll send you back to the chocolate factory . |
60 | erm I think they said to me bar of I 'll say bars of Judy , if it 's any different I 'll let you know . |