Example sentences of "[noun prp] [conj] i [modal v] [vb infin] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | As neither Marcella or I could sing we spoke along to the music in what we felt , somehow , was Good Old Cabaret Style … |
2 | She 'll be round on Friday afternoon or Saturday some time I said we 'd be here from four o'clock on Friday so I 'll take it down to John 's today then it 's away to work I 've got the rubbish in the bins right ? |
3 | Fixing my eyes on them , I could n't help cursing Aisha , wishing she was dead , swearing by the Prophet Muhammad that I would have my revenge because it was she who was stopping me walking those streets and riding in those red buses to find work and a flat or a room of my own . |
4 | ‘ Come along next Tuesday and I 'll see you are enrolled , ’ she said . |
5 | You see what you could do , is you could go on the Friday and I could pick you up Saturday evening . |
6 | She 'd soon had enough of this and yelled out , ‘ I am She-Ra and I will break your balls ! ’ |
7 | You can come in on Saturday and I 'll give it you then . ’ |
8 | ‘ Well , do you think you could skip a Saturday and I could pick you up somewhere , then we could take a run out into the country , across into Northumberland , beyond Hexham way ; it 's wild and wonderful up there . |
9 | It has already become fashionable to knock Kylie Minogue but I can take it , ’ she added . |
10 | ‘ Neither Connie nor I could touch it . |
11 | Erm er I 'm very grateful to Dr and I 'll offer him another story , a woman who 's now died whom I used to visit who sat with her coal fire set but not lit until someone would come to the door . |
12 | And now Mrs Crumwallis and I must wend our way to the Athenaeum . |
13 | With the TV cameras there , Julian Wilson asked Mr Webber if I could pop her over the fence . |
14 | Right below the press box he tried to get past Tambay and I could swear his wheels were n't more than inches from the pit-wall as he tried , and failed , to get by . |
15 | ‘ Liban and I will lead you , ’ Fand said dully . |
16 | Find Bernard and I 'll double it . ’ |
17 | I got to know it pretty well when I was living in Sheffield and I 'd recommend anyone to take a walking holiday there . |
18 | You better , you better mind out Felix cos I 'll paint you to match ! |
19 | ‘ I have promised Mrs Girdlestone that I will do something , ’ I said . |
20 | They 're fixing one on Monday so I can see it but I 've already talked to other people who 've done it and they 're so popular . |
21 | ‘ You will call me Alain and I will call you Jenna . |
22 | I will ask you to write a little note to Uncle Willi and I will take it with us when we go . |
23 | ‘ Elaine and I can make it , Martin . |
24 | I wanted people to think I 'd gone to Summertown and I could prove it if necessary . |
25 | Well he said can I , can you get me three erm Walnut Whips for Mrs and I 'll give you money ? |
26 | Sam and I can amuse ourselves on the Sunday , and that will give you the opportunity to take Anna to the Forest . ’ |
27 | And er , it went wrong so she took her daughter 's out of her bedroom and using hers and when our John came down she were telling about it so he said oh I 'll take it this Sunday and I 'll fix it for you , of course with John working away he took the television |
28 | I am Nebuchadnezzar and I can strike you dead . ’ ) , |
29 | He said only , ‘ Punch and I will take it to Bodmin on Friday . |
30 | I wish my father had left a description of his encounter with Balcha but I can find none in his letters or despatches . |