Example sentences of "[adv] [subord] i [vb mod] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm particularly concerned perhaps if I may ask her to show some concern for this herself that the remoteness of the newspaper library , way up in the rustic further regions of the Northern Line , the great virtue of the existing site is that 's on the Inner Circle , the accessibility of this site is really its greatest virtue . |
2 | Perhaps if I could remember them the whole mystery would be solved . |
3 | And perhaps if I can understand it more , then |
4 | To say instead , ‘ I hear you better if I can see your face ’ is more positive . |
5 | ‘ 'T IS only until I can find someone to convey a message to the Queen , begging her to see me . ’ |
6 | ‘ Only if I can keep it if she does n't . ’ |
7 | ‘ Only if I can kill you myself ! ’ |
8 | So if I could ask you just to complete that . |
9 | So if I can do one run and then photocopy it . |
10 | ‘ Here I am facing Liverpool in my first game as a fully-fledged Coventry player , so if I can put one over them , it will be the end of a perfect week . ’ |
11 | So if I can get something for about five five ton . |
12 | So if I can get it going you know it 's , it 's er there you can see look what . |
13 | But I might not wish to do so because I might believe it to be wrong to buy an Italian car for one reason or another . |
14 | I believe that the new generation of " 16 bit " machines ( such as the ACT Sirius 1 ) will prove to be well capable of meeting these demands If I may be permitted one small advertisement , I do not expect it to be long before I can fulfil my objective of promoting the use of micros in personnel through the marketing of systems developed specifically for this field . |
15 | Much as I may deplore it , for the moment you 're very much my responsibility . ’ |
16 | ‘ Just so long as I can do something — no matter what — I wo n't feel so helpless . ’ |
17 | Just so long as I can see you . ’ |
18 | For as long as I can remember I have done and been interested in music . |
19 | For as long as I can remember it has always been a tidy , clean , friendly place . |
20 | For as long as I can remember it 's been that way . ’ |
21 | For so long as I can recall I have always had kennels and an assortment of dogs to help me in my work . |
22 | He put his hand over the flame of the lamp and said to Stricker : ‘ Let me see her for as long as I can keep my hand in the flame . ’ |
23 | ‘ I would n't let her trouble you , especially as I could tell she 'd no good news . ’ |
24 | I 'opes as 'ow you 've got some pennies for me , so as I can get meself a bed for the night . ’ |
25 | So as I can take her for a ride and back . |
26 | So when I 'd read them all I thought ‘ I 'll become a professional now ’ ’ . |
27 | ‘ I hear you better when I can see your face ’ is a fundamental truth that can be repeated in different ways according to circumstances : ‘ Please would you repeat that . |
28 | Nay , rather than I 'll leave my Cause i' th' Lurch , I 'll — I 'll — I 'll |
29 | What I needed was something like a slightly battered Ford Transit van , and I knew exactly where I could borrow one . |
30 | Oh to get away so I could exhaust myself with intense experiences , where everyone spoke of intense subjects and never said " pass the bread and butter . " |