Example sentences of "[conj] i [modal v] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | B-but I dare say you would n't like it . |
2 | If it is only — or mainly — accommodation problems which stop you repeating the year , Grandad & I would like you to know that you are welcome to live here & go to Oban High School . |
3 | Then I became a vagrant and travelled far and nowhere ; now I have come back to be near Callanish again , though quite where I shall go I do n't know . |
4 | I suffered agonies of suspense in silence , for I never knew when or where I would see you again , or whether she would be with you . |
5 | I think about what I 'm going to do next … what I 'm going to cook , the children , where I 'll take them out … this sort of thing . |
6 | My nose was running again , and my thumb was throbbing where I 'd cut it on the piece of glass in the bin . |
7 | Looking for my father , even after his cremation , in the coffee bar where I used to meet him . |
8 | I do n't suppose you 've any idea where I could find her ? ’ |
9 | Can you let me have a phone number where I could get you this evening ? " |
10 | Leon always opened his door after that and , standing in the same spot where I could see him , he would play . |
11 | And I make a place for myself where I can watch them both out of the corner of my eye while I read . |
12 | I need them written down , where I can touch them . |
13 | Have you any idea where I can find her ? ’ |
14 | ‘ Where I can find you . ’ |
15 | That will stop you walking round the streets and put you where I can find you , thought Coffin . |
16 | I take them to a certain stage , but I tend to find finishing a painting much more difficult than starting it , so I 'll leave it to one side , maybe for a week or more , where I can see it , and as I pass it suddenly something will click . |
17 | ‘ All of you get out where I can see you , ’ shouted Hitch . |
18 | I merely want to keep you where I can see you while I dress more in accordance with entertaining an unexpected caller . |
19 | ‘ Do you have to sit where I can see you ? ’ he demanded . |
20 | ‘ Either you increase my husband 's wages to reflect the work he does on your behalf , or I might find it my duty to persuade him to look for other employment , perhaps with one of the many property owners hereabouts . ’ |
21 | Do n't you dare tell her either , Sally , or I 'll kill you ! ’ |
22 | And as I say , the middle one had a sling on his arm , so , as I was opening the outside door one of them says , well if you 've not got cigarettes , you better give me a tenner or I 'll thump you ! |
23 | You see i well you , you better give me ten pound or I 'll thump you ! |
24 | Refusing to be side-tracked , she threatened shakily , ‘ Tell me what you mean , or I 'll thump you . ’ |
25 | Money , money , money , ooh , ooh , who has money , ooh , ooh , who gave me your cash , or I 'll mug you , yes I 'll mug you . |
26 | ‘ Shut up , Diana , or I 'll give you a backhander . ’ |
27 | Phil — ‘ Watch it , son , or I 'll give you a snog ! ’ |
28 | Stop sniggering , Reg , or I 'll give you a smack in the mouth . ’ |
29 | But like , Scott was going to me he was going to me , oh stop complaining or I 'll give you one your tit , like and I goes well I would n't mind so much if it was on my , I wear a bra all the time |
30 | ‘ Do n't dish them out , or I 'll counteract them in a way you wo n't like . ’ |