Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] i [vb mod] [verb] you " in BNC.
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1 | Over the last six weeks or so I 'll tell you the places I 've been and the people I 've seen in the National Health Service . |
2 | erm or maybe I 'll consider you two down , you know as the describing side |
3 | If they ca n't you can either stay at the flat or else I 'll give you some money and drop you off at a hotel . ’ |
4 | And so I 'll see you when we get there Francis . |
5 | You have come to ask and so I must tell you . |
6 | And so I must ask you again to allow me to inspect the morning 's mails . ’ |
7 | And so I should do you because you shave under your armpits and maybe you would have a baby and that would spite your father . ’ |
8 | ‘ And perhaps I should remind you that the contract you 've just cited binds you as securely as it does us , unless you 're willing to face interminable legal hassles in an effort to extricate yourself . ’ |
9 | ‘ If only I could make you see how wonderful it is . ’ |
10 | Oh , if only I could tell you " |
11 | ‘ If only I could find you a job here . ’ |
12 | If only I could see you – just once ? all our drams , Vincent , where are they ? |
13 | All very exciting and below I 'll tell you how to get hold of this cinematic delight . |
14 | a hell of a lot really , normally you would n't have the vinyl and normally I would think you would only put the tongue and groove not out of the polystyrene behind it and the vinyl , I ca n't see why people want tongue and groove that they go to all those lengths would you ? |
15 | And later I might let you borrow the pistols to practise on your own . |
16 | ‘ Stand at ease , Piper , ’ remarked Charlie , a big grin on his face , then he went serious and remarked slowly , ‘ You have done what you came here to do , Piper ; you piped Lovat 's brigade ashore and now I would like you to return to Achnacarry with me this evening . |
17 | ‘ And now I 'll hand you over to Vincent , who will brief you from the Intelligence angle . |
18 | ‘ And now I 'll leave you and Jim alone . ’ |
19 | And now I 'll leave you to enjoy yourselves . |
20 | ‘ And now I 'll show you how poets dance . ’ |
21 | ‘ You alone must decide what to do , ’ he replied , ‘ and now I must leave you , so that nobody suspects me of warning you . ’ |
22 | Similarly , only circumcised men were under an obligation to fulfil the whole law ( and here I would remind you that the essence of Judaism was now legalism and observance of the commandments ) . |
23 | And maybe I should remind you that it wo n't stay open for ever . ’ |
24 | You first bring me some plywood , and then I 'll give you the picture ’ . |
25 | ‘ Perhaps you could let me have your number and then I 'll give you a call when Mr Steen is back in town and we could fix another appointment . ’ |
26 | Er if I may I 'll speak and then I 'll give you an amendment which I think will be more constructive than the proposed resolution . |
27 | If you pay , yeah you get the coat and then I 'll give you half to the coat when I get some cash |
28 | Get one and give it him and then I 'll give you money for it . |
29 | Section three , goes in there , and then I 'll give you your induction report back , which Alan 's got at the moment , and that goes in section three , and that 's fantastic eh , so let's have a nibble something to eat . |
30 | And then I 'll love you even more than I do already , if that 's humanly possible . ’ |