Example sentences of "[be] [verb] i [vb mod] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | My beautiful villa — when it has been built I shall take my holidays there , no airport delays and no traffic jams , just taking tea with my little finger up and Dorothy Wordsworth on my lap . |
2 | You 're saying I can do it a lot better than that . |
3 | and if you have n't got it you could be there all day on the exam , urgh urgh , and also you 're thinking I 'll put it this way up , that one over that |
4 | I think it fortunate that I met him as I am persuaded I can cure him of his disorder or turn the evil to good ’ . |
5 | Here are look I 'll show you one up there look Oh So Sharp |
6 | I thought I must join some service which is considered sufficiently hazardous , because when I am conscripted I can say I do n't wish to fight but I am ready to do my part in National Service . |
7 | As soon as I am settled I shall send you my permanent address ’ . |
8 | ‘ When the travel arrangements are settled I 'll drive you straight back to your hotel . |
9 | I 'm not saying it 'll come out right , but that 's what I 'm saying I would do it . |
10 | Well that 's what I 'm saying I 'll put him in the bed , but he wo n't sleep in the bed , he can sleep with me . |
11 | And and erm if I I 'm hoping I 'll like it when I get in there , but something tells me I would . |
12 | ‘ Look , boy , if yer want to be edicated I 'll tell yer , ’ responded the Old Stager , calm in his rage . |
13 | If I were took I would talk whatever |
14 | ‘ If there 's any chance of being selected I must do it . |
15 | With regard to the example that the hon. Gentleman has given , if there is any question of the law of the land not being obeyed I shall ask my right hon. and learned Friend the Secretary of State for Employment to look into it . |
16 | She says I have just bought this pram from a jumble sale and I am thinking I may use it as a flower pot and maybe make some model babies out of flowers . |
17 | ‘ And maybe he 's guessed I 'll put you onto him , or that you 'll just work it out for yourselves , so he 's settling old scores while he can , before they 're warned , too . ’ |
18 | And when it 's done I 'll tell you . ’ |
19 | Every day it was : ‘ If she 's expecting I 'll rescue her off the streets … ’ |
20 | But once I decide that 's settled I 'd notice it cause you could n't seem to get down . |
21 | JAMES BROOKS , director of Broadcast News and Terms Of Endearment , and producer of The Simpsons , is overseeing I 'll Do Anything . |
22 | I , I mean I went like this into dinner okay , and I suppose everyone was like what 's she doing in a skirt or whatever cos they were all like looking and then like half way when I was eating I could feel them all staring at me and laughing and Jim and that lot were laughing and I could see Charlie |
23 | ‘ I was panicking I can tell you . |
24 | I was told I could see him for an hour but they got held up on the way and I was rushed through the visit . |
25 | I was told I could get him on 2001 . ’ |
26 | I was told I 'd find you here . ’ |
27 | It is not ever so contagious , so as more than one of your fish was affected I would put it down to your water conditions . |
28 | and er D er er Dave was showing me how it works and he went out and the little one was saying I 'll do it for you granddad , look this is how you do it , and she starts typing away , and she 's four ! |
29 | ( Letterman likes my idea of using Maa and subtitles very much ; he was hoping I would suggest something like that . ) |
30 | I was thinking I might change it in Guildford tomorrow I wo n't . |