Example sentences of "[adj] [coord] i [modal v] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Do n't you look at me like that or I 'll shove it up your arse . |
2 | ‘ You drink this and I 'll tell her you 're here . ’ |
3 | Do , let me just drink this and I 'll do you . |
4 | He said tie this and I 'll give you a penny , but he never gavr me any money . |
5 | ( Interestingly , he gave up athletics for one year after leaving school — and the influence of teachers — because ‘ there was no one to say , ‘ go into this and I 'll help you do it . ’ ’ |
6 | If I sit down and talk to I 've said this and I 'll say it I 've said it ad nauseam . |
7 | Disobey me in this and I shall pack you off to Framlingham and send Joan elsewhere — more quickly than you could say wedding-bells ! ’ |
8 | I 'm the father of a two year old and I 'd like him in school by the age of four to learn Japanese . |
9 | Erm , I think it fair to say that if you 'd asked more or less to the next meeting and probably sub-committee would be quite , quite acceptable and I would thank you for drawing it to our to our attention . |
10 | Well , you know , it you see , time were , I do n't know I suppose , I do n't know but I never seemed to be afraid and I used to have my or something round my waist , a belt with the keys hanging on and they supplied me with a as well , one of these , I do n't know what they 're made of they were n't all that heavy but still they were heavy enough to keep on . |
11 | A man goes into the pub , you 've all heard this but I 'll tell you it again . |
12 | I said I thought it would be OK but I would phone him back if not . |
13 | Neil Caldwell is on holiday until the 19th January 1993 but I will pass your letter on to him when he returns . |
14 | Oh I am sightless but I can sense my environs and weary utterly of them . |
15 | I think that , had the girls been from today 's society the situation may have been different but I will assume they are from the same background as the boys were . |
16 | I do not pretend that the following list is comprehensive and I shall give it without much comment , allowing the reader to form his own judgement as to its significance . |
17 | I should get her the ballet shoes cause it was a ballet dancing that would be very appropriate and I 'll get her some flowers . |
18 | Erm the sums behind it I 'm not too bothered about but I 'm gon na go through them because they 're quite instructive and I dare say there 's some poor souls here who 'd actually quite enjoy me to do that so we 're gon na go through some of the sums , not now but a bit later on . |
19 | I saw her and I , I be honest with you I hid , I be totally honest and I 'll tell her the same if I see her because I 've just found out then that they could n't do any more for me dad and I really did n't want to speak or see anybody and I sat in the canteen on my own , I just said to me mum , mum on the phone I said mum I need to do this on my own I said I 'm just gon na have a coffee in the cafeteria and I do n't know if you 've been in there but the cafeteria is all glass and she pulled up in a white van delivering something to the office , I thought oh no it 's Jenny she 's the last bleeding person I want there , I do n't mean that |
20 | I will take it easy and I will have myself checked by a doctor . |
21 | I opened my eyes at fucking five to six and I could see him at the window Ken ran then across the road and he says Dawn your brother 's been trying to get in for ages . |
22 | But what I 'd do is I 'd I 'd do it from hours something like eight until six and I 'd give them a cooked lunch all fresh food |
23 | I got to the door and looked in , but all was dark and I could see nothing . |
24 | And erm but it was most inspiring But I would appreciate it even more now |
25 | They 're also , Mr Mayor , interestingly coming out in favour of the individual but I must admit I applaud that and at long last in some , admittedly very modest way , er they are moving , I wo n't say to fiscal responsibility , but at least they 're learning the lessons of the recklessness of the past of their policies . |
26 | I do n't know much but I 'll tell you what I can . ’ |
27 | I do n't know how much but I 'll get something . |
28 | Things like that do n't really bug me that much but I 'd do it again and again until it was perfect . |
29 | He was clutching his attaché case as usual and I could see he was strolling slowly along the path that runs the outer perimeter of the lawn , deeply absorbed in thought . |
30 | You get down a bit lower and I 'll drop it down to you |