Example sentences of "[to-vb] [conj] i [verb] " in BNC.

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1 They did n't allow me to sit where I chose .
2 Mr McCloy gave me a free hand to go where I chose , bar the two big outhouses .
3 colour this is not going to go where I want it to go .
4 Every time I come here I begin to worry that I have somehow crossed into another stream and am sailing back in the opposite direction .
5 Nobody seemed to accept that I 'd been in charge of my own body and my own medication for the best part of my life ; they seemed to think that was a very strange idea .
6 You refuse to accept that I knew nothing about the drugs .
7 I 'm asking you to accept that I 've got reasons , and not to ask me what they are .
8 If it 's too painful for her to accept that I want to look for Elaine , then I sha n't . ’
9 Sooner or later I would have to accept that I needed to look elsewhere .
10 How very difficult it was to accept that I did need it and to show that I needed it .
11 Well I 'll have to accept that I do n't know where that came from but I 've got down here state 's interest
12 One problem of the past year has been the length of time it has taken me to accept that I need to work in the bookshop most of the time even though I know this work has to be done and though I enjoy it ( most of the time ) .
13 It may be a consolation for them to know that I 've been at the receiving end myself .
14 But it helps a lot to know that I 've balanced the books . ’
15 ‘ It may interest you to know that I 've just had Mr Standish on the phone .
16 You might like to know that I 've approached no other company .
17 ‘ In view of your opinion of me , it wo n't surprise you to know that I 've been out with a couple of the other men from the station over the past week , ’ Maria volunteered stormily , halting and then swinging round to face him again .
18 Darling darling , I feel that I am the luckiest man on earth and I want you to know that I know I am .
19 And I think you know me well enough by now , Bella , to know that I get what I want . ’
20 You might like to know that I have recently been in touch with a Mme Francine Roussel ( University of Nancy II , 23 Blvd Albert 1e , Nancy 54000 ) who is just completing a survey review of concordancers .
21 It might help you to know that I have been writing down my dreams on waking , an accepted practice , I believe , in some circles , and perhaps of more use in my case than in some as I am by profession a writer .
22 He said : ‘ But I 'm so happy to know that I have such warm and loving relatives .
23 But it so happens , you might say well all these years retired I ca n't be much good at the job , you 'll be interested to know that I give talks to groups which include retiring tax inspectors .
24 I have not done anything to earn it , but God has given me the Spirit and accepted me into his family ; and he means me to know that I belong . ’
25 I only mentioned it because I want you to know that I realise the problems we 're facing — and that I 've got plans to put us back on our feet .
26 Among the many ‘ thank-you ’ letters I wrote , I sent one to Alan Shell of the Humanist Association , who replied , ‘ We are very glad our letter was of help to you and you will be interested to know that I propose to send copies of your letter , with your name deleted , to our funeral officiants in the hope that they will take courage from it and help any others who might be in similar difficulties . ’
27 I would like people to know that I understand that and how difficult it can be .
28 It probably would n't surprise you to know that I do , too .
29 Both Poutsma ( 1923 : 42 ) and Jesperson ( 1940 : 287 ) point out that have is often used with the to infinitive in conditional contexts with would : ( 178 ) I 'd have you to know that I do n't care a penny , madam , for your paltry money .
30 He does , he said I just want you all out there to know that I do love Patsy .
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