Example sentences of "[conj] i [verb] [pron] [pron] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | He added a postscript in his own hand : ‘ I pray you that ye fail me not at this time in my great need , as ye will that I show you my good lordship in that matter that ye labour to me for . ’ |
2 | He added a postscript in his own hand : ‘ I pray you that ye fail me not at this time in my great need , as ye will that I show you my good lordship in that matter that ye labour to me for . ’ |
3 | It 's only when I 'm writing an article that I give it its proper name ! |
4 | Leo had promised to ring me that evening in case there had been any news from the hospital ; and I told him my own news . |
5 | This situation has been exemplified on at least three occasions and I wonder what my fellow members think , especially when the companies are paying high fees and not receiving a proper audit . |
6 | I 've always had an ear for accents , and I gave them my best German and Italian and my speciality : French with a hint of Punjabi . |
7 | If I get you one cheaper will you wa would you want it ? |
8 | But how I longed to be gallant , as they say ; to ask her if I might kiss her on both cheeks if I gave her my two violets . |
9 | So if we g let's say if I gave you something top integrate . |
10 | what I 'll do , is I 'll if I give you my clean shirt , you take it round to yours . |
11 | No , but I tell you what that , as soon as you two were separated |
12 | The Government spend about £3 billion a year on research and development , which is a higher proportion of gross domestic product than Japan spends , but I hear what my hon. Friend says . |
13 | " My mother is threatening to dismiss all the staff unless I tell her which one of them admitted me back into the house last night . |
14 | Both Jessica and Nadea seemed to agree that it was fitting and appropriate when I told them my first choice would be to serve with the Royal Canadian Air Force . |
15 | When I asked him what those eminent shrinks did with themselves in the evenings he explained that they gathered in the hotel bar . |
16 | Well , Reg and Singh were very quiet when I showed them what those little brats had produced . |
17 | I 'd caught sight of him in the distance from time to time all afternoon , but now when I wanted him his red hair was n't anywhere around . |
18 | As I see it my first responsibility is to my children and my parents . ’ |
19 | I could n't find out anything about him , not even where he lived , though I told him my entire address ( 17 Daffodil Cottages , Bourton-on-the-Water ) and my age ( nineteen ) and that my parents were in Saudi Arabia where my father was computerising oil production . |