Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [pers pn] i [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | If only for them I 'll do it . |
2 | was n't just for me I 'd like to know him . |
3 | ‘ Because if you do n't keep your lover away from her I 'll have the two of you off this island with twice the speed of those rockets out there . |
4 | As the girl dances close to me I can smell her perfume and all that has gone before is completely forgotten ; the slit trenches , the mosquitoes , the wounded and my dead comrades . |
5 | And to make up for it I 'll treat you to a slap-up lunch in Haverfordwest . ’ |
6 | ‘ I would n't seek him out , but if by mischance he should loom up before me I should waggle my fingers at him . ’ |
7 | He looked at his watch and said , " If it was up to me I would leave in ten minutes . " |
8 | My mum used to dress me up for church , but if it was up to me I would have wanted to wear something tatty . |
9 | So I thought well I 'll carry one of these for when I 'm going out in my car to which , you know , and if somebody does come up to me I can use it in a positive manner while in a split second time for me , hopefully beca , cos of my range of work |
10 | He will in a minute , I 'll go up to him I 'll leave you to do that dirty horrible casserole dish . |
11 | Would you like to go and sort the books out for me I 'll give you a ticket . |
12 | ‘ When I left it was open ended so that if things did not work out for me I could go back to playing Charlene . |
13 | From where I was standing , far below me I could see a separate miniature fort linked to the mother fortress by an umbilical causeway . |
14 | Now to me I might want to know that people use language to mean more than one thing . |
15 | Right on mine I can play on this computer , he said we 'll play Diddy Paint |
16 | Mm but I , I mean I can use it as it is now but anything else on to it I would find it difficult . |
17 | ‘ If it were n't for you I 'd have been fish-food by now . ’ |
18 | Only if Baker drops to 19th today will Feherty go past him , but David says : ‘ Even if Peter is still ahead of me I would like to think that winning would give me a good chance of a wild card . ’ |
19 | Only if Baker drops to 19th today will Feherty go past him , but David says : ‘ Even if Peter is still ahead of me I would like to think that winning would give me a good chance of a wild card . ’ |
20 | Ahead of us I could hear the noise of the waterfall — there had been plenty of rain and when we arrived at the foss , the beck that eventually joins the Ure to travel down Wensleydale was hammering over the lip of the force . |
21 | Had I not worked closely with him I would have seen little of this . |
22 | There was never my my view and and one day I shall if I ever get round to it I might set this all out . |
23 | He must have felt it and he must have suffered afterwards from it I would imagine , but he had , he had those qualifications , he had those abilities and he used them for a . |