Example sentences of "[pers pn] sha " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Oh I do n't care , darling , I sha n't be here . |
2 | ‘ I sha n't be going far — even if I go at all . ’ |
3 | ‘ I sha n't be free until 7.00 , ’ Erika said . |
4 | We came out into a lovely night : the effect of the quiet town , in the moonlight , with the snowclad hills behind is one that I sha n't soon forget , ’ wrote Warnie . |
5 | ‘ I sha n't keep you long , ’ she said . |
6 | ‘ I sha n't be able to do that for much longer . |
7 | I sha n't sleep until you 're in . ’ |
8 | ‘ Oh , I sha n't shoot you , ’ Doyle murmured lightly . |
9 | I sha n't be going anywhere for a while . |
10 | Because I sha n't do with him lodging here long . |
11 | ‘ I sha n't be long , ’ I whispered , ‘ but if you want to start breakfast I have put it all ready and I have lit the fire . ’ |
12 | I sha n't forget that . |
13 | When I drive off , I am so churned up inside that I find myself hoping I sha n't make things worse by having a coronary on the way to work . ’ |
14 | ‘ Gosh , I sha n't miss that . |
15 | Of course I sha n't sell myself , but it could be thrilling to see what happens . |
16 | I sha n't always be alone and starving . |
17 | ‘ I sha n't go . |
18 | Along with a dining room full of others , I have been accused of stealing an extra jam sponge in Yorkshire ( ‘ There 's bin someone 'ere 'as 'ad more'n one pudding , and I sha n't rest till I find out 'oo … ’ ) . |
19 | I sha n't draw breath or stop fidgeting until we 're on that train to Glenfarg … |
20 | Oh , my love , after the war , wherever we roam , we 'll be together and , no matter where it is , I sha n't mind a bit , because you spell home to me . |
21 | I sha n't mind this war a bit , if it allows us — and especially you — to live a free and peaceful life afterwards . ’ |
22 | I sha n't be telling you all about these men , but it does give you some idea , the way we were , the chorus , the bit players in this romance which is what I really want to tell you about . |
23 | Really , I sha n't know myself . ’ |
24 | I sha n't come criticising your healing methods , though I gather that some of them leave much to be desired , so I 'd be obliged if you left well alone in my field . ’ |
25 | I sha n't let you forget it ! ’ |
26 | And I sha n't have to bother with change , shall I ? ’ |
27 | ‘ I sha n't want any other birthday present but that ! ’ cried Brenda happily . |
28 | I sha n't forget our little talk , I can tell you . |
29 | I sha n't forget what they were like then . |
30 | I sha n't forget that . ’ |