Example sentences of "[vb base] [conj] i [modal v] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 You tell me how big a ground you want and I 'll tell you what you 're gon na pay for it .
2 I remember once we were going to have a lot more crocuses on the way up the drive , and he said , ‘ Look , you decide what you want and I 'll order them , ’ so I decided what I thought would be good , because I knew I had to put them in .
3 Tell me what you want and I will do it . ’
4 ‘ I ca n't always ignore what they say but I can say it 's a lot of crap . ’
5 I hope that I can enable him to understand the laws of the game with which we are now involved .
6 and I hope that I can train him to keep it that way
7 I hope that I can provide him with the answers in a way that his hon. Friends on the Front Bench were unable to provide answers to questions raised when he was the hon. Member for West Lothian .
8 The hon. Member for Bradford , South ( Mr. Cryer ) knows me well enough , and I hope that I can convince him that my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State and I will seek to meet any genuine needs .
9 After their relegation last season , Ballymena will be out to prove a point , and I hope that I can help them achieve that . ’
10 But then again yo you 're you 're advised against going over the speed limit that most people do , I do I I tell yo like I said I 'm not a saint cos like a couple of times when I was first driving , especially in my fucking sprint cos it was a quick car I used to drive up people 's arses and wait until I could overtake them and if they did slow down that used to incense me and I 'd fucking , I 'd go right up there arse and then probably try and cut them up when I went , overtook them and I s fucking learnt , I got a I had a couple of close calls like , people are slamming brakes on and stuff
11 Stop and I 'll race you . ’
12 But I mean if I can get her to start somehow and I think it 's got ta be this one .
13 You know that I would do it properly for if I had to .
14 And it does n't appeal to me but I know that I should do it .
15 You can come and sit on my knee if you like and I 'll show you a comic . "
16 What I 'll do , actually what I 'll do is I 'll take you name and I 'll send you a transcript of it , yeah ?
17 I know but I can warm mine up in the microwave , have you got a meeting tonight ?
18 I will observe , Chairman , that there are reasonable and honourable and relatively well meaning people who truly believe that they have a natural right to hunt down foxes with dogs indeed to call the dogs hounds and believe that nobody has the right to interfere with their pleasures er , i in press they would no doubt speak of the right of free born Englishmen to do what they like but I 'd like them to consider Chairman , views of what it is right and proper for human beings to do have changed , as readers of John 's diaries will recall , barely three hundred years ago , he saw a woman being burned to death er in London for murdering her husband and people watched and no doubt thought that it was the right of free born Englishmen to enjoy the spectacle .
19 Now see if we get whether I can get us fitted in .
20 Now see if we get whether I can get us fitted in .
21 I find Dr. Proudie and some of the characters such as Mr. Harding and Eleanor Bold rather pathetic and not worthy of sympathy — I do not know whether these are the sentiments Trollope hoped to arouse , but though I obviously dislike Mrs. Proudie as we are supposed to , I find that I can admire her and sympathise with her for having the bad luck to be surrounded by such people .
22 I feel that I could overwhelm her with love now .
23 ‘ And Ianthe and Mr Stonebird ’ — ‘ Rupert ’ did not quite come out-'live so near that I dare say they can escort each other , ’ said Sophia .
24 Dismount and I 'll give you a hand .
25 ‘ I doubt that I 'll disturb you for much longer . ’
26 I have just done it for the only time in the 23,400,000 minutes of my life so far , and I doubt if I 'll do it again , so call these odds one in 25 million .
27 I do n't know if they will make it but , either way , I doubt if I will see him again .
28 He hums and haws for a bit then he says he 'll put them in his car and ask if I can keep them at Combe Court .
29 My God , my mother used to say : ‘ Show me the company you keep and I 'll tell you what you are . ’
30 Most of my occasional tests of 500 GP bikes end before I would like them to , simply because my arms can no longer resist the braking g-forces and I 'm likely to get flipped off .
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