Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] i [modal v] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 I could help these lunatics or I could fight them on behalf of Stok ; neither of those ideas appealed to me .
2 As neither Marcella or I could sing we spoke along to the music in what we felt , somehow , was Good Old Cabaret Style …
3 And as I say , the middle one had a sling on his arm , so , as I was opening the outside door one of them says , well if you 've not got cigarettes , you better give me a tenner or I 'll thump you !
4 You see i well you , you better give me ten pound or I 'll thump you !
5 The main light was behind him , but I could still see the shadows on his face ; they were more marked than ever , and I had the foolish illusion that I could remove them by stroking them with the tips of my fingers .
6 Outside the cage the photographer 's saying : ‘ When you jump , spread your arms and legs so I can see you . ’
7 In the meantime , someone had found that there was some sort of balm that we could rub on his bum before the event , but an echo that I will tell you and I will never ever forget , I can honestly say that having witnessed that ordeal and experienced the aftermath , and having seen the vicious weals on Buster 's backside , I have never ever stolen a thing of any value since .
8 I took that as an indication that I could play him every match .
9 If you come up with that sort of material , then the American and English newspapers will publish an interview that I 'll give them ’ .
10 She 'll be round on Friday afternoon or Saturday some time I said we 'd be here from four o'clock on Friday so I 'll take it down to John 's today then it 's away to work I 've got the rubbish in the bins right ?
11 I had wagered a purse that I would beat him at bowls and Drake never could resist gold .
12 I 'd like you to take a sponge and I 'd like you to clean the paintwork on the stairs .
13 He said he had some news , but it was only for my ears and I must keep it confidential .
14 You say they 've got some sort of guidance , perhaps through the Magistrates ' Association , or maybe through some local starting point tariff if I could put it that way .
15 ‘ Come along next Tuesday and I 'll see you are enrolled , ’ she said .
16 Buy me a dram and I will tell you all about it . ’
17 This tendency toward self-identification seems to be the norm for all the modern multi-processors and I must say I see little point ; if you do n't know what unit it is already …
18 I can see , I 've only got to close my eyes and I can see it all as it was .
19 Come up to the vicarage and I 'll make you a cup of …
20 So this song sort of sprang to mind and I could hear it as I wanted it to be and I could also hear a few little modifications that would suit their purposes , too .
21 No it was er it was er oh how can I say er I used me head and er , if you follow what I mean , and imagination and er I could envisage what , perhaps , people wanted , it was in my own mind and I 'd make it up some way or another .
22 no , he comes with Nigel who 's that your with ? , hello , alright ? , well no because I 've got a back ache , oh how was your day ? , well the Skipton Building Society are a pain in the arse are you not going to say a bloody word for the rest of the evening , he 's gon na sit with his hand on his neck and I shall shoot him
23 And I take the view that the Unity Development Plans for Leeds and Bradford do tend to me to suggest that there is the ability to meet an increasing amount of need in within their own areas and that that should be reflected in a continually reducing er export if I can call it that , to North Yorkshire , and this morning we heard from Cleveland that Cleveland are making gallant efforts to er to er retain their economic er viability by retaining their population .
24 I pushed my hand into the mouth and I could feel it all right .
25 You get scratching those heads and I 'll give you the answer in three minutes from now .
26 Yes , he 's a hypocrite and I can prove it .
27 You see what you could do , is you could go on the Friday and I could pick you up Saturday evening .
28 The second argument about the origins of the incest taboo is the one that relates to the major theme of this chapter and I shall consider it at some length .
29 There was some people round here that were selling gear that were n't smack'eads and they 'd do you a lay on without any rings or surety or nothing and you 'd say , well , ‘ Lay us on half a gram and I 'll sell it , like ’ , and they 'd say , ‘ Alright ’ , and then you 'd go back a coupla days later and say , ‘ Look .
30 ‘ You can borrow the car and I 'll see you in the office later to go over the VAT files . ’
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