Example sentences of "[adv] i [vb mod] [verb] [indef pn] " in BNC.

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31 I like to study them — very often I can see something the keepers would n't necessarily notice .
32 Now I would have something to show Jessica — for a change .
33 Now I 'll have somebody to talk to . ’
34 I have set out some of the reasons why the new clauses should not become part of the Bill and now I shall say something about general intention .
35 In other words you agree with the customer , right , now take my words , you wan na think it over , right , we 're not prepared to give you a decision tonight , eh , now I 'd say something like , well that 's understandable , and we 've gone through as many things and debt this evening as we probably need to go through , do n't you agree ?
36 ‘ I really do n't have any regrets , but now I could lose everything . ’
37 The lessons of A Course In Miracles provide many wonderful affirmations such as — ‘ There is nothing to fear ’ , ‘ I could see peace instead of this ’ , ‘ All that I give is given to myself , ‘ All things I think I see reflect ideas ’ , ‘ Let me be still and listen to the truth ’ , ‘ Light and joy and peace abide in me ’ , ‘ Today I will judge nothing that occurs ’ , and ‘ The past is over .
38 Well I 'll do one and mummy does the other one .
39 Well I 'll do anything I 'll tell you that !
40 But anyway she had , he had this nice cap so I said to him , you know , can I have it and he said no it 's sentimental and I said well I 'll do anything
41 I said , well I 'll find somebody but I hope you have n't got chicken pox .
42 Oh , alright , yes , then I 'll ask her originally , but I say I could n't , could n't check up , well I 'll find somebody else then .
43 Right , well I 'll have one upon er Norwich Mark 's and try to get the Christmas tree , Terry 's slippers , tins of biscuits , no I 'll go into Ipswich with you for the biscuits , I 'll see if that what Ipswich Mark 's has produced .
44 Well I 'll have one .
45 Well I 'll have one
46 Well I shall want something because there are all those French photographs I 've got .
47 I said well I can do everything in the hotel trade from housemaid to housekeeper to barmaid , the only thing I have n't done is managed one but I could do that if I had to and I done , done booking of the reception and I 've done bar , I 've done diner 's room , I 've done kitchen , I 've done
48 Well I can smell something now .
49 Well I can have one every sort of , but I just get into the bath just after the water is slipping out .
50 Well I should hope somebody give it to me .
51 Well anyway , if you were to give well I 'd give anything
52 I do not yet know in what form this particular section will be published , whether as a foreword or as an interpolation into the body of my work , but I can begin to see that even here I can make something triumphant out of necessity .
53 Perhaps this is a sign of Gill 's effect on me — that nowadays I can say something like , ‘ Why do n't we just take off ? ’
54 Even I could do nothing .
55 Surely I 'll see something familiar soon .
56 Unfortunately I can do nothing about the first two but it is my responsibility to protect your salary so that your wife and family are looked after .
57 Unfortunately I could do nothing at all .
58 maybe I 'll pick one .
59 I felt wonderful , and it was at that moment that I realised that if I started taking my athletics seriously , if I started training properly , if I started listening to Ron , then maybe I could do something in the sport .
60 Maybe I could do something different with my hair .
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