Example sentences of "[pron] i [vb mod] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 In the time available to me I shall answer as many as possible of the points that have been raised .
2 If you 'll excuse me I 'll go up and shower and change . ’
3 But if you don' wan' me I 'll go somewhere else .
4 involve me I used to get out in the morning , get up in the morning and be down there at six , see how many ships and see how many what I want , so many dockers on each ship , sometimes they 'd want say six , sometimes eight .
5 But something told me I must carry on , so I did , rhythmically pushing his chest , praying for a reaction .
6 They tell me I must face up to my responsibilities , get my title out of hock to the moneylenders , and marry an heiress . ’
7 Oh well oh well I think that er would be a good proportion to er Morell 's , but then we got to , anyway , excuse me I must go somewhere .
8 If you will excuse me I must get back to lurking .
9 If it was me I 'd go straight
10 My brothers told me I 'd end up killing someone .
11 People like me I can get away with it , I get
12 ‘ When I left it was open ended so that if things did not work out for me I could go back to playing Charlene .
13 ‘ And no one warned me I could drown just as easily in the army . ’
14 I can not stand it any longer , if someone does not come to me I will give up and be miserable for ever and perhaps go home of my own accord , write or wire to Uncle C. and say you are coming at once pleas darling , and come on Saturday or I will give up altogether and always wretched .
15 And I was just told me I should go up to I just needed a .
16 I hope you do n't mind me coming , but he told me I should come on up . ’
17 Yesterday he was testing with the team in Estoril where he said : ‘ There is nothing I would like better than to be back in Grand Prix racing . ’
18 Nothing I 'd like better .
19 ‘ There 's nothing I 'd like better than to stay here and make love to you all day , but I think after breakfast we should get back to the palazzo . ’
20 There iss nothing I 'd like as much . ’
21 ‘ There is nothing I should enjoy more .
22 He suddenly decided that there was n't anything I could possibly do , nothing I could pick up .
23 ‘ There 's nothing I could cut back on , ’ she said .
24 No , I ca n't nothing I can do here .
25 And there is nothing I can do only to remember you in my prayers , which I do every Sunday , and wish you all the very best .
26 Nothing I can do really !
27 I wish they would move that because there 's nothing I can do now it 's gone over the fence .
28 Until the Conference Office say yea or nay , there 's nothing I can do literally there .
29 At the same time these original articles , which were generally sympathetic to the Princess of Wales , proved to those around her , many of whom I would meet later , that at last her side of the story could be told fairly .
30 Is there no gentleman or lady of virtue in this neighbourhood to whom I may fly only till I can find a way to get to my poor father and mother ?
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