Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] i [vb mod] [vb infin] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ And he has all the support I can give him to go for it next year . ’
2 Yeah , I , I , even the shirt I 'll fit me , tie .
3 What they what they should do the , the milk I 'd say your first pint cost you twenty six thirty six
4 The hon. Gentleman is concerned about the placement of this convicted person in a nearby hostel , so if he will give me the details of the case I shall have it investigated by Her Majesty 's inspectorate of probation .
5 This is a difficult question that will be examined more fully later ; for the present I will answer it ( rather unsatisfactorily ) by saying that it is unusual for a syllable said on a level pitch to be so prominent that it would be described as carrying a level tone .
6 That 's the bit I 'd like you gentlemen to find .
7 Through a tear in the singlet I could see his rib bones sticking out .
8 Well he said if he accuses me of fiddling with the telly I 'll punch his fucking
9 find it in the dictionary I 'll give you five pounds .
10 Kukuli was Quechua for ‘ beautiful bird ’ and even in the dim light of the carriage I could see she had eyes like stars .
11 Oh yeah , right oh if you get that on the tape I 'll kill you
12 I said if you said to me , Geoff , I want all the overtime I can get I can get the overtime I 'll go round and I 'll try and or if you say to me well I do n't want the overtime , I 'm quite happy with a flat week then I 'll know what I am but I said you change from day to day , one day you wann it , another day you do n't !
13 I drank all the booze I could lay my hands on .
14 Oddly enough I mean it 's so far away from the yellow I would say it is n't wrong .
15 And if Robin gets it in the neck I shall get it in the neck and I shall be getting it in the neck because of you !
16 It 's as if he still lives there , so when I go past I look up at the window I 'd put him in .
17 ‘ If you 'll wash the lettuce I 'll make my special dressing and we could pick some wild sorrel and chop it in at the last minute . ’
18 They want the work I 'll tell you that .
19 We can all think of the favourites , and if I could get the Pope , Frank Sinatra and the Queen I 'd book them tomorrow .
20 Why not stay here tonight and on the morrow I will have someone take you over to Briar Cottage with a wagon ?
21 ‘ If we had been sitting at the bottom I could accept my fate , but we are seventh and have lost only one of the last eight games . ’
22 You need the help I can give you because if you unknowingly make a false move or fail to react promptly because you 're not sure what to do , your daughter will be dispensed with as being too risky a property .
23 Looking at you from the other side of the desk I might feel you have misdiagnosed yourself .
24 ‘ Forgive me , most respected Grandfather , but the question I would ask you is a difficult one .
25 That would be the check I 'd present them .
26 Would your answer be different if William 's father had said , ‘ If you pass the examination I will take you , etc. ? ’
27 At the moment I would describe him as a fully paid-up member of the politically embarrassed tendency .
28 ‘ At the moment I can say I wanted to come here and not to America , ’ she smiled .
29 At the moment I 'd guess we 're in two to three hundred fathoms .
30 you see Lord is here very splendidly to argue the case and at the moment I 'd like you to address the question , I 'll ask it again , the question is , I think it 's a simple one , it follows from your answer about why the brochures had to be updated , but when there was a time when they were not updated before nineteen eighty nine , there was a risk was n't there that with the brochures printing service charges towards the end of the sales period someone might have been mislead by the brochure ? that 's right is n't it ?
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