Example sentences of "[pron] [pron] [modal v] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | There is no use in telling me I shall soon be running up mountains . |
2 | They want erm English thirteen year-olds why they chose me I shall never know . |
3 | And whatever he does to me I shall still have my woman-me he can never touch . |
4 | I 've always been a bit of an organiser , so when I looked in on ffeatherstonehaugh 's , started to go regularly and saw that things seemed to be in a bit of a mess , it seemed to me I might usefully give it some of my time . ’ |
5 | I think if you 'll excuse me I 'll just take a little nap . |
6 | If he , if he says anything to me I 'll just have to tell him . |
7 | That 's so funny on the , have you seen that erm advert on John Smiths where he goes , , not me I 'll just settle for a can of John Smiths , and dandruff |
8 | ‘ Put it like this : if you ever leave me I 'll probably commit hara-kiri with a blunt penknife . ’ |
9 | With one huff it took in things about me I 'll never know . |
10 | If anyone from the hospital sees me I 'll never hear the last of it . ’ |
11 | ‘ What you 've done for me I 'll never forget . |
12 | The Rokermen still need a point to be mathematically safe from relegation and Rogan said : ‘ If it was up to me I would rather be here helping make certain we are safe . |
13 | ‘ But if all the Rime Giants ever spawned were after me I would still sit here , for I need some hot food in me to fight the ice in my bones . ’ |
14 | The doctors told me I would never have a child of my own . |
15 | IT did n't take the small but determined palmist , medium and clairvoyant Verran Boswell to tell me I would never afford the ‘ Dream House ’ at the Ideal Home Exhibition . |
16 | Me I 'd rather try something different . |
17 | ‘ Well , I 'd still like to get married , but if someone actually proposed to me I 'd probably run a mile from that as well . ’ |
18 | If anybody said anything to upset me I 'd just burst out crying . |
19 | Oh yeah , yeah but I , I but I just thought so I , so I , so I , so I said to him well I , if it was me I 'd just write back and say thanks , yes I 'll come actually , thank you very much |
20 | If it was me I 'd just take the bloody thing out and have a look at it . |
21 | My head tells me it 's good ; my heart tells me I 'd happily never hear it again . |
22 | Well , this is truth time , and even though she warned me I 'd never get away with it , I can not live a lie . |
23 | ‘ If you had n't been out there , if you had n't shouted at me I 'd never have fallen in . ’ |
24 | So , I think , if you are asking me I can only speak of my personal experience . |
25 | Well , if you 'll just , if I 'm allowed to turn round and consult the chap sitting behind me I can actually give you a direct a direct answer . |
26 | Edwin , ’ she added , without moving her gaze , ‘ Louisa has been so great a comfort to me I can hardly bear this parting . ’ |
27 | If you help me I can maybe help you . |
28 | well , if they were interested in speaking to me I could probably put them on to not just myself but members of my flight , it is n't my flight it 's flight erm and there are several of us in Scotland who could come in and do things like that for a modest remuneration erm |
29 | So my skin began to look better , my guts were giving a great , big heartfelt vote of thanks , but I went on losing weight that it seemed to me I could ill afford to lose . |
30 | Knowing the effect this had on me I could never conceal myself from a child of mine . |