Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] [verb] [pers pn] in " in BNC.
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1 | Just as he did earlier in the chapter , he warns Moses and Aaron to ‘ Get away from the midst of this congregation , that I may consume them in a moment . ’ |
2 | I shall not be gratified for a benefit , although I may return it in the hope of future benefits ; similarly I shall not avenge injuries except as a deterrent to future injuries . |
3 | I may see you in the shop one of these days . ’ |
4 | For this alone , I may find it in my heart to forgive her . |
5 | ‘ If I come across Amy Marr , surely I ought to put her in touch with the police or possibly the Bishop ? ’ |
6 | ‘ The story is that there 's an irresponsible , bored lunatic in Deptford , and I ought to keep him in a cage until I need him . ’ |
7 | ‘ I ought to throw them in the bin , ’ she told herself tetchily , casting one final plaintive glance in the direction of the telephone . |
8 | I ought to throw it in his teeth . |
9 | ‘ I have to go , so I must leave him in your hands . |
10 | Of course , I should expect them in this house . |
11 | And then I should do it in an hour . |
12 | I should think they in case you would n't have been there would they ? |
13 | They said that I should return it in its box , with the receipt . |
14 | You think I should show it in the future years ? |
15 | A further discussion with Sir Henry led us to agree that the telegram must be delivered , but that I should take it in person to the Editor and see if something less embarrassing could be agreed . |
16 | It 's as though the superego suddenly stops functioning , though why I should describe it in the kind of shit jargon dreamed up by that Jewish prick Freud is beyond me . |
17 | I felt I should include them in the list if only so that you could see the limited choice at present available . |
18 | I might picture it in my imagination , but it was a precarious , ghostly structure . |
19 | As I looked at her , I thought of her shrinking , like someone in a fairytale , and how one day I might hold her in the palm of my hand with her little voice squeaking commands at me as if she was a mouse I 'd picked up in the garden . |
20 | I was thinking I might change it in Guildford tomorrow I wo n't . |
21 | I 'd found some bunches of violets that were n't much good , but I thought I might sell them in the pub , or that some kind gent might treat me to a sandwich . |
22 | " But I thought I might catch them in the act . |
23 | alright , I might see you in a minute then |
24 | I might phone him in the morning |
25 | The water 's on , I might put her in the bath and give the hair a quick wash . |
26 | I 'll do her in a minute . |
27 | ‘ I 'll do them in a moment . ’ |
28 | ‘ Leave it , Annie , I 'll do it in the morning . ’ |
29 | I 'll do it in the morning . |
30 | Well , well I 'll do it in the |