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

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1 Er I can put it in , in a bottle or I can give you tablets .
2 On the other hand , if you report all to me it may be that I shall give you money .
3 So I 'll leave you rascals to it .
4 So I 'll see you Monday , then ? ’
5 It went : ‘ Dear citizens , vote for me and I 'll give you houses .
6 ‘ Say an Act of Contrition now , and I 'll give you absolution . ’
7 Well he said can I , can you get me three erm Walnut Whips for Mrs and I 'll give you money ?
8 So if you bring a questionnaire and erm er we 'll go through it and I 'll show you sort of how to define the variable list and and y'know kind of how to enter the date and stuff , show you a give you a copy of the data file that I 've got that actually works so if you just sort of follow the syntax it 'll yeah so erm so that 's okay .
9 Come in and I 'll make you coffee . ’
10 Yeah delayed reaction and I 'll tell you Gemmell was lucky then because he er he made contact with the referee in making his protest and they normally stamp down on that one but Mr Kirby has been er a lenient official today .
11 But what I do say is I am a trustee I am a trustee not of farmer 's land not of your land Mr , not of your land Mr not of your land Mr every person in Leicestershire owns that land , they have got a mark and I 'll tell you sir four thousand five hundred signatures made in one weekend are saying to us you are a trustee of our land , it 's not your land , our land I keep hearing , it 's our land it 's not our land it 's the people of Leicestershire 's land and what the people of Leicestershire land are saying to us sir , they 're saying to us you can not continue this barbaric killing of foxes .
12 And I 'll see you Wednesday . ’
13 Come , come back to the appointments and I 'll ask you girls from here , I think what we 've got to do in our depot and I mean everybody 's doing it , but what , erm , I 've asked Jane and er , Linda to do is , try and get the appointments , I know it 's hard to , to A M or P M.
14 My neighbour answers , ‘ Pay me the money , and I will sell you Joseph 's horses . ’
15 ‘ You will call me Alain and I will call you Jenna .
16 And I could call you Meat-head and you 'd still answer .
17 Follow me , for I can give you beauty and I can give you joy , and all the delights and all the pleasures of the world …
18 I do n't love you , but if I can give you happiness by just promising , then I will — consider — and promise — soon .
19 ‘ Okay , then , I 'll give it a go if you 'll pay for the diesel and if I can see you Saturday night . ’
20 And I was hoping to cos I can quote you instances where people have trained in the health service , and they 've been told nineteen seventy four seventy five , when you complete your training , you 're not guaranteed a job in this health authority .
21 I do n't , I mean , I have n't , I 'm not useless cos I can give you information we have here but I 'm not at that end I ca n't you see
22 I have no idea how many were produced but I would ask you Mr Mayor whether you feel that this expenditure was money well spent ?
23 ‘ He 's got plenty of pace — but I 'll bet you £1,000 he would not get anything like the same results as Waqar and Wasim .
24 But I could assure you colleagues that business will be taken , okay ?
25 Victor Levy , a tax partner at Arthur Andersen , has noticed that employers , instead of awarding their staff a 4% increase for inflation , may tell them : ‘ There is no pay rise this year , but I will give you PRP instead ’ .
26 Employers may say ‘ There is no pay rise this year , but I will give you PRP instead ’
27 But I will give you money , and without strings .
28 Fitting a hard disk is n't difficult but I can understand you reservations .
29 Follow me , for I can give you beauty and I can give you joy , and all the delights and all the pleasures of the world …
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