Example sentences of "i [vb mod] [verb] he " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Anyroad , Bob 'll already have set off and I may meet him up on t'tops . ’
2 Now , please have Red Sixteen sent for , so that I may inform him of my decision . ’
3 ‘ If I climb up I may get him , ’ Penny said to herself .
4 He said : ‘ I have never seen Downey 's picture but I would think I may know him .
5 ‘ Then I may see him ? ’ said Philip , promptly securing at least this concession .
6 I may fire him , as I 've told you . ’
7 If we can not guess Jacob 's motives , the storyteller makes them plain : ‘ I may appease him with the present that goes before me , and afterwards I shall see his face ; perhaps he will accept me . ’
8 Yet if I say I love him , she thought , watching his capable hands on the wheel , I may frighten him away .
9 If Councillor had actually stayed , he would know why this is so important to the people of whom I may say he has cruelly deserted by walking out of the debating chamber and what he 's saying to the people of is that Liberal Councillors A wo n't prepare speeches like his colleague earlier on or they wo n't stay in the debate they are not going to be properly represented when we take important decisions , both nationally and locally .
10 I thought I ought to ask him .
11 She thought : I ought to leave him here .
12 But I ought to report him !
13 I ought to tell him what to do with his feature article .
14 Suppose I ought to tell him that should n't I ? be out and unlock the gate .
15 I ought to warn him too . ’
16 ‘ 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 . ’
17 We had a good Christian upbringing , and I know I ought to condemn him if that 's the case , but I do n't .
18 ‘ I think I ought to make him marry one of you even now ! ’ she sobbed .
19 If so , I must advise him — and Conservative Members before they intervene — that that is not a commitment that I should like to make on behalf of any future Labour Administration because it would be an unreal commitment .
20 ‘ The Minister is just finishing a phone call , then I must tell him one thing before he sees you , ’ he said , briskly , glancing at the miniature switchboard beside him which sat incongruously in the draughty , high-ceilinged , dingy room .
21 I must tell him , Heather Allenby 's coming over again .
22 ‘ If Sir Henry is in danger , I must tell him . ’
23 I must tell him , she thought feverishly .
24 I must tell him to stop !
25 However , I must tell him that it is a draft directive , which has been brought forward by the Commission , utterly spuriously , on grounds of health and safety .
26 I must tell him that I have recently written to all the representative small business organisations in the United Kingdom asking them to give me examples of where excessive regulation is impeding their business .
27 Oh I must tell him then !
28 and nibbled cornets down to thimbles — bit by bit , the way I must invent him now …
29 Now , I must welcome him at the door .
30 ‘ But I must quote him here : You ai n't seen nothing yet . ’
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