Example sentences of "i [vb mod] [adv] [vb infin] [pos pn] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I may just have me chicken out and keep the sausage for another day |
2 | My new aunt , your blessing or your curse , I care not which , but quickly give me one or the other that I may not lose my dinner . |
3 | I may indeed remind my friend of a thought I had by referring to it as the one I had on first wakening in Venice . |
4 | My wife and I are very conscious of the very high honour that you have bestowed upon us and I must also thank my Party for proposing , and you all for electing , me to the office of Lord Mayor for the Metropolitan City of . |
5 | I must n't miss my flight ! |
6 | But I must n't blot my copy book . |
7 | I MUST N'T let my heart rule my head . |
8 | If the Archbishop would only trust me , I should soon make his orchestra famous . |
9 | ‘ Yes , sir , Document B , and I should here direct your attention to Document B1 which is a report of an interview with the girl 's mother submitted on her behalf by the latest Visitor to have taken over the case . |
10 | Perhaps I should not leave our subject without a special mention of modern first editions , which have a special appeal to many collectors . |
11 | So then , there seems little reason why I should not undertake my motoring trip to the West Country . |
12 | I should n't think his car will start . |
13 | ‘ I can see no reason why I should n't keep my job because I have not committed any offence under military law , ’ he said at the time . |
14 | My mother said I should never cut my hair or I 'd lose my strength , like Samson in the Bible . ’ |
15 | ‘ I should so appreciate your help with the background . ’ |
16 | If I were still at Bewick , I should still have my vision of myself quite obliterated by your violent view of how I should be , but I am free now and you can not put the chains back on , it is too late , I am growing up . ’ |
17 | To explain my curiosity I should perhaps explain my definition of excellence . |
18 | I might easily lose my sense of our quarry . ’ |
19 | ‘ I might even change his mind about marriage . |
20 | ‘ I might not change my mind , ’ said Ellen . |
21 | ‘ The one woman for whom I might almost leave my roulette table . ’ |
22 | Well excuse you your bath tonight — I 'll just sponge your face and hands . " |
23 | I 'll just do your desk top and whatnot and if you can ask Jess to clean the floor , alright ? |
24 | I 'll just bring your microphone in . |
25 | ‘ I 'll just collect my bag from the kitchen , ’ she murmured . |
26 | But , feeling glad to have got him off the subject of how apparently her virginal innocence did not tie up with her being a married woman , ‘ Well , if you do n't mind , I 'll just collect my car and head back to England , and — ’ |
27 | ‘ I 'll just finish my coffee , eh ? ’ |
28 | he , that you , he , he , he walks in a , in his sleep , I saw him , he 's in a daze okay then , I 'll just tell my mum put my coat up hello , hi ya |
29 | I 'll just move my border up , do n't worry . |
30 | Erm so I 'll just move my briefcase . |