Example sentences of "[noun pl] i [modal v] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 So we either , in terms of number of institutions I would think we probably count it as an F E institution , because this the A level is , is much smaller than the other F E. But in terms of F E students and sixth form students , what I would want to do is count the A level students as sixth form students .
2 If it fits in with my running plans I 'll do it , but not just to win a Vet Championship .
3 It embodies the decision impugned and apart from the definitions I must set it out in full .
4 ‘ They 'll be there , but if you want to make a start on the print-outs I can let you have some tonight ? ’
5 But if you comply with my proposals I will leave you ; if not I will make the most of this opportunity .
6 People often think of Christian morality as a kind of bargain in which God says , ‘ if you keep a lot of rules I 'll reward you , and if you do n't I 'll do the other thing . ’
7 when we 've exchanged contracts I 'll put it back up again , no , well I mean like whatsername across the road , you know erm Stuart 's brother
8 ‘ I 'll kill you now , ’ Woolley said flatly , ‘ and stick your fat body in my plane , and in ten minutes I 'll throw you out behind the German lines , unless you get me my booze and my scarves . ’
9 I thought she 'd be on that one five minutes I 'll see what
10 Oh well it 's gon na be another forty five minutes I must admit I have sympathy for the people who are going to listen to this .
11 But at all times I would prefer them to act as if they have non-speaking parts .
12 At times I would give him more sedation than other times because of the course of the illness .
13 During the day he would cross the bridge to Chelsea to buy old clothes and other cast-offs , walking the streets with his cry of ‘ Old clothes and old hats I 'll buy them ’ , or begging his keep in more fashionable parts from ‘ cooks thinking he was such a nice old man …
14 Yes , for twenty shillings I 'll take her in and give her house-room .
15 ‘ As you have books for good manners I will name you the degrees .
16 I have just found your September 92 issue , and having spent most of the day with my nose between its covers I shall put it on order with my local Smiths on Monday .
17 Well if there are any trips I can get them cheaper ca n't I ?
18 I started it basically on my own initiative and I said that for six months I would use it on people that I was going to sentence just to maintain a one judge control over the project and see how it was going .
19 Mr Chairman erm I would like personally take up a suggestion that was in The Star about the possibility of a regional company being based at the playhouse in other words for a few months I would see it as people getting to know this company and rather like a repertory theatre of old then people would want to come and see these people in different roles and I think that would add to the you know repetitive .
20 Right now as I give out the books I 'll want you .
21 Two lovely lads I 'll tell you and that concert tonight going to be er absolute corker it 's at the Royal Concert Hall tonight in Nottingham .
22 To me , East 17 must have been the kind of streetwise cock-er-nee lads I 'd do my damnedest indie-kid best to avoid .
23 For example , if a person came to me suffering from rounded shoulders I might give him or her an instruction to ‘ think of your shoulders going away from each other ’ .
24 If you produce the right designs I 'll use them .
25 ‘ I can use distorted sounds ; particularly when I 'm playing with drummers I can whack it up really good and hard .
26 From my experiences in the Occupied Countries I could tell she was starved .
27 I think I 've suggested the problem now , and now I 'm going to leave the parties to think about would be a need for expansion , expansion involves built developm think I 'll under the circumstances I 'll give you er the the normal time , and I will adjourn now until two fifteen to have a chance to think about that .
28 Madam may feel that having spent so much time in custody for the first offence that he has already suffered sufficient punishment , he 's been kept away from his girlfriend and children , and under those circumstances I would urge you Madam to take a lenient course of action , to make him the subject of a conditional discharge .
29 Your worships , those are the circumstances I would ask you to bear in mind that this man a ha , has four summonses against him purely as a result of really ignorance as far as purchasing documents is concerned they were in order and erm he would of produced them had he realised what the officer was saying to him and er , that he would of realised had he not been suffering the shock , but he was actually sufferance suffering at the er at the time of the accident .
30 In the circumstances I must advise you that it would be in your best interest to accept this offer with no further delay .
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