Example sentences of "i to " in BNC.

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1 And I to be a corporal of his field ,
2 So he sent a telegram to his wife saying : ‘ Am in Market Harborough — where ought I to be ? ’ and she , being a practical woman , sent a terse telegram with one word : ‘ Home ’ .
3 Fain would I to Lucinda 's Ear impart
4 Who was I to be taking on a contender like Thomas Carter , a management consultant and the owner-occupier of a £500,000 property set in the accessible Arcadia of Boars Hill ?
5 Nevertheless , it clearly would n't do for Karen and I to be seen together immediately afterwards .
6 Indeed , he even reveals that he has recovered from a bout of depression : ‘ What right have I to be depressed ?
7 Am I to be interested in you or not ? ’
8 Mrs Howard had an interview with the Brewers [ her prospective employers ] last night , but I to not wish to be writing about that .
9 Am I to be troubled by a skinny old fool in mirror shades ?
10 I have relatively high stakes in conformity — I happen to have done fairly well out of it ; I would have a certain amount to lose in terms of reputation were I to be apprehended .
11 Foreign communities , whether tribal or otherwise , are no more anxious than you or I to be subjected to intensive and embarrassingly close scrutiny by a tiresome stranger whose aims and intentions may be , to say the least , puzzling .
12 I to each other .
13 I think , I to be quite honest , correct me if I 'm wrong , with regard to the publicity group , that the publicity group really was to get something out that was going to act as an icebreaker to the members .
14 The problem of evil I who am I to er start embark on an explanation of the problem of evil and el elements of chaos in the universe ?
15 The ‘ Mats for the Homeless ’ account will remain open — as do I to any ideas or suggestions for future developments .
16 But , you say , ought n't I to be a policeman or a former policeman myself , like John Wainwright , to be able to do this ?
17 I 've had , I to myself , yes and it did nothing .
18 ‘ Am I to be dragged halfway across the country in a cart ? ’
19 PAMELA : And pray , how came I to be his property ?
20 ‘ Am I to be a king , or just a pig ? ’
21 A seemingly exasperated Jesus says , Oh faithless and perverse generation , how long am I to be with you ?
22 I to you dear children , because your sins have been forgiven on account of his name .
23 Because you know him who is from the beginning , I to young you young men , because you have overcome the evil one .
24 I to you dear children because you have known the father .
25 I to you fathers , because you have known him is who is from the beginning .
26 I to you young men because you are strong and the word of God lives in you and you have overcome the evil one .
27 So we I to your children because your sins have been giv forgiven on account of you believing upon his name .
28 Am I to be allowed out of here ? ’
29 I to that .
30 This enabled the movements of Filden I to be monitored closely from the time she left Dieppe .
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