Example sentences of "[adj] i [vb mod] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | That 's right I 'll do it again and I 'll have another go at it . |
2 | You see it may be that Dean 's right I must admit I think I , I agree with Dean I think he is right that the real problem is that natural selection may have fitted us by , as it were , rigging our emotional system . |
3 | It 's quite right I should have them . |
4 | I 'm an actress , if it is right I will do it . |
5 | ‘ Once I — I get back to normal I 'll repay it immediately , I promise . |
6 | He said no I 've forgot about it sorry , no I completely forgot about it sorry I 'll bring it round later and give it , he posted it |
7 | Alright then I 'll ring him now anyway Alright then alright I 've got to ring er what 's his name as well oh , god I know , such an idiot yeah yeah Alright then , alright I 'll see you Monday yeah , oh sorry I 'll see you Monday , okay alright then see you Monday Bye . |
8 | If he were alive I 'd tell him I think it 's unfair . |
9 | If it were alive I 'd strangle it ! ’ |
10 | " J'ai été très heureux d'avoir été compris par une si aimable Anglaise " , he said , and ended " if you were French I should give you a kiss . |
11 | His heart 's still beating , but going by that gurgling I 'd guess he 's got a collapsed lung . |
12 | I did n't ring your family with the sole intention of provoking another of your temper tantrums , however entertaining I may find them . |
13 | But if I spot anything that 's wrong I will point it out . |
14 | I tell you what I tell you what , seeing as I 'm generous I 'll give you the chance of getting |
15 | I grabbed at every invitation , no matter how uninteresting , that would occupy my evenings , and if I had one free I would fill it myself by visiting friends or , in the last resort , going to a movie alone . |
16 | I said to her , if you 're not careful I 'll send you back to the chocolate factory . |
17 | erm I think they said to me bar of I 'll say bars of Judy , if it 's any different I 'll let you know . |
18 | Quite interesting I could give you a much gr a greater variety of ways up and down stairs than probably anybody . |
19 | ‘ Are n't you afraid I 'll give you away to someone ? ’ she taunted . |
20 | I was afraid I might miss you . |
21 | It 's that I 'm afraid I would disappoint you . |
22 | Michele went to answer , and Luce heard the murmur of voices before he turned to her and said , ‘ I 'm afraid I must leave you . |
23 | ‘ I 'm afraid I must ask you to leave , ’ I said . |
24 | But you owe two months ’ rent now and I 'm afraid I must ask you to find other accommodation in a week 's time if this is still outstanding . ’ |
25 | I 'm afraid I must ask you to go away . ’ |
26 | ‘ I 'm afraid I must ask you to leave now ! ’ |
27 | Chris 's mother was very worried about the proposed reunion , for she was afraid I should find it upsetting . |
28 | ‘ You 're saying you were afraid I 'd find her more attractive ? ’ |
29 | He followed this with the unkindest cut of all : ‘ Or is it that he is afraid I will ask him for money ? ’ |
30 | Are you afraid I will thank you for your generous gesture towards my mother ? ’ |