Example sentences of "[modal v] [vb infin] ye " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Must give ye the question ! ’ he grinned sheepishly and staggered back a step . |
2 | ‘ Here , Da , I 'll give ye a hand . ’ |
3 | ‘ I 'll give ye three . ’ |
4 | ‘ I 'll show ye , ye mollicking mollymawk , ’ he shouted brandishing his fist at me . |
5 | We 'd best go on down and I 'll show ye the sittin' room . |
6 | ‘ I 've nae tickets , but I 'll gie ye a chip , ’ Dierdrie sat down noisily beside her friend . |
7 | ‘ I 'll gie ye two quid . ’ |
8 | ‘ The sooner ye 're gone , the sooner ye 'll be back … then I 'll run ye up to Dublin and get ye on the plane , ’ he said hopefully . |
9 | ‘ I 'll see ye , ’ he called . |
10 | Not that she 'll recognize ye , her sight 's none too good , but we 've been tellin' her for days ye 'd be coming . ’ |
11 | ‘ I 'll meet ye in the corner pub . ’ |
12 | Then we 'll meet ye all at the Curragh Bar for a few good old jars , and then we 'll go on to the hotel . |
13 | ‘ But it 'll cost ye three quid , ’ Rab said , ‘ if ye get beat , if it takes a week . ’ |
14 | BELVILLE : The wrench is well enough , but no such beauty as you talk of , I 'll assure ye . |
15 | But thank can also be followed by the bare infinitive , as in the following examples , which Jespersen ( 1940 : 289 ) qualifies as " rather vulgar " : ( 200 ) I 'll thank ye hand me the salt . |
16 | ( 201 ) And I 'll thank ye give me a glass of punch too , John . |
17 | ‘ I 'll sell ye it back for two and a half . ’ |
18 | " Just a minute , Mr Herriot , do n't touch 'er tit get or she 'll clout ye . |
19 | " Ah 'll pay ye for your time , Jack . |
20 | ‘ I 'll tell ye nothin' . |
21 | ‘ And it was worth the money , I 'll tell ye that . ’ |
22 | ‘ Look , I 've promised I 'll tell ye the story of that family , and after dinner I will . |
23 | ‘ And I 'll tell ye , ’ Alec Reid summoned Bubble and Squeak for another drink , ‘ that 's a guid reason why the young kid Aleena will never wed before she 's nineteen . |
24 | ‘ Well , I 'll tell ye — nine hundred and ninety-nine of them are glued to the Holy Writ of Economic Theory ; the remaining one , which ought to be fixed on Ireland , is blind . ’ |
25 | Maybe soon I 'll let ye have a chance to see if you can do anything — but remember , miracles are often caused by good luck . ’ |
26 | ‘ Ah 'll let ye go when ye give me his address . |
27 | It might dae ye good . ’ |
28 | I 'll bate ye round the ears till ye think ye 're surrounded . ’ |
29 | ‘ They 'll help ye , ’ Rab said . |
30 | ‘ I 'll kill ye . ’ |