Example sentences of "[vb infin] [conj] i [verb] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Ah well , in that case , I 'd better let you know that I 've asked Paul Spence to do some of the revision classes for your part of the course . ’ |
2 | Now you 'll all know that I 've told you the truth ! ’ he shouted . |
3 | I do n't know that I 've got any ambitions that way although you never know , do you now , what they say there 's many a good tune played on an old fiddle I thought you was going to say old women do n't , older women do n't appeal to me , but what about the one who raped me when I was thirteen ? |
4 | ‘ I 'm sorry to keep you waiting , ’ he went on , ‘ but those of you who have been here before will know that I like to say a few words to break the ice before we get down to the real business of the weekend . |
5 | ‘ I 'm sure you do , but Kitty must n't ever know that I 'd had a hand in it . ’ |
6 | And I 'd know that I 'd incurred that expense . |
7 | ‘ I just wanted to let you know that I intend to resign my post at the District . ’ |
8 | Those people whose names you 've just , you 've given me their details from , could I ask you er if the next time you see them if it 's within the next few days or certainly erm if , if you could over the next day or two give them a ring just to let them know that I do intend to contact them , I 'll probably contact them within the next week or so . |
9 | But once he is dead Emeth meets Aslan and falls at his feet in instinctive adoration , as in terror , ‘ for the Lion … will know that I have served Tash all my days and not him ’ . |
10 | My hon. Friend may know that I have made the views of the Government and of Members of Parliament well known to the Kenyan Government for a long time . |
11 | Madam Chairman , you will know that I have written a number of letters . |
12 | You will probably already know that I have taken over Nick Gibbs as editor of Woodworker magazine . |
13 | ‘ About my book , ’ he said , hesitating , ‘ I do n't know that I want to go on with it . ’ |
14 | ‘ I do n't know that I want to play , either . ’ |
15 | ‘ It 's only a bunch of flowers , ’ he said , pleased with her response , ‘ although I can guarantee that I have bought them , and have n't picked them on the way over . |
16 | I do n't consider that I 've reached my prime . |
17 | Suzanne worries over it , she would not approve that I have told you . |
18 | Sorry , I should explain to the committee that I was informed that the secretary who normally does the minutes for the half past one was sick , and had , she 'd been sent home by her doctor at lunch time , so I came back from lunch and had to come straight into committee , and I do apologize if I have missed bits of paper or whatever , I 've gathered up everything I could , but that might well be one of the things that I 've left behind . |
19 | ‘ How do I know if I 've met the right person ? ’ |
20 | I do n't know if I 've shown you it |
21 | Now I 'm standing here in this thing and I do n't even know if I 've got it on back to front or not . ’ |
22 | I do n't think I do n't know if I 've got a master . |
23 | I do n't know if I 've got that fortnight 's holiday pay to come or what . |
24 | I do n't know if I 've got them here . |
25 | Mm , very much so , the only thing I do n't like , I do n't like the , that pink against them , those blinds now , do n't know if I 've got enough material to cover them . |
26 | I do n't know if I 've got it on . |
27 | got to come anyway , er I do n't know if I 've got enough money to bloody pay him , it 's a bad week |
28 | I do n't know if I 've got any answers to that really . |
29 | No my my own view and it 's I I do n't know if I 've come to a view on the relative weight of those sorts of considerations er I I 'd need to think about it some more before I could come to a view on that . |
30 | But I did n't know if I 'd done something wrong when I was taken away from my mother . ’ |