Example sentences of "[is] [indef pn] i [vb mod] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | " If she knows , them there 's nothing I can tell her , but the truth , " he said lightly , desperately hoping it would n't come to that . |
2 | ‘ I 'm afraid there is nothing I can tell you . |
3 | ‘ There is nothing I can tell you , Officer , ’ said Iris in her stilted French , ‘ but my friend has something that may interest you . ’ |
4 | There is something I must tell you . |
5 | ‘ There is something I must tell you , ’ said Huy , tensing himself . |
6 | First there is something I must show you , something to encourage you . |
7 | ‘ Well , ’ the man replied between gasps as he heaved at the oars , ‘ there is something I can tell you . ’ |
8 | ‘ Cheryl , there 's something I ought to tell you . ’ |
9 | ‘ Hrun , ’ he said quickly , ‘ there 's something I ought to tell you . |
10 | David — there 's something I ought to tell you . |
11 | ‘ May I come in , Chris , there 's something I must tell you , ’ she said brusquely . |
12 | ‘ There 's something I must tell you , ’ said Gabriel , hesitating . |
13 | ‘ There 's something I must tell you … |
14 | ‘ There 's something I must tell you . ’ |
15 | ‘ There 's something I must tell you ! ’ |
16 | ‘ But before I do that , there 's something I 'd like you to do for me , ’ Matthew said firmly . |
17 | " There 's something I 'd like you to do for me . " |
18 | ‘ But here 's something I 'd like you to think about . |
19 | ‘ If you 'd be kind enough to follow me , Colonel , there 's something I 'd like you to see . ’ |