Example sentences of "[prep] [pers pn] and i [modal v] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | There 's only the castle grounds that 's a park in the city centre you 've got to pay a quid to go in there on Saturdays and Sundays and I think these trees really matter I am concerned and I 'm going to ask questions about them and I will talk to David about it as well although the leaf stem he can keep himself . |
2 | He 's been shooting off his mouth about me and I 'll close it for him . |
3 | He 's been shooting off his mouth about me and I will close it for him ’ Lennox Lewis DONALD MACLEOD Lennox Lewis : ‘ The only fear I know inside the ring is the fear of losing . |
4 | Yeah I said to her if you look up what they were I 'll pay you for them and I 'll have them if you like he 's a real sweetheart he 's a good boy yeah Look what I bought today Tony . |
5 | Come to work for me and I 'll forget about the money you owe me . ’ |
6 | It went : ‘ Dear citizens , vote for me and I 'll give you houses . |
7 | Now what I want you to do is ask yourself do n't discuss it just write down for me and I 'll go round the table . |
8 | I 'll never forget them for what they did for me and I 'll miss them all terribly , ’ she added . |
9 | ‘ You two wait here for me and I 'll join you in a minute or two , ’ she said . |
10 | Karen had done her bit for me and I would have been more than happy to reciprocate . |
11 | ‘ I was training at Leeds yesterday morning and Mr Wilkinson came and said that Blackburn were in for me and I would have to go . |
12 | There is no one here who cares for me or will look out for me and I must shift for myself in everything which is not easy now I am big with child and not well as I was with my first-born . |
13 | Helmut was going to transfer so much a month into a bank account for me and I could draw it out at an office in the Champs-Elysées . |
14 | We are elected by the public to do a job and we should n't be ashamed of the amount of money that we 're paid for it , and what I would say is , that no manifesto in May 's election said we were going to come here and vote for more money for members , nobody put on their leaflets , vote for me and I will raise members allowances by five percent in the coming year , I did n't and I wo n't support that , and you will argue , perhaps some of you that that 's not really what we 're doing , but it look 's like it , does n't it ? |
15 | So , in the meantime , I 'll just see how dreadful a time I can have , so that everyone feels sorry for me and I can avoid taking responsibility for my life ! ’ |
16 | Should I express a taste for wine he would order half a bottle , or sometimes say outright that it was bad for me and I should drink lemonade . |
17 | By this time I was feeling very friendly towards them and I might have said something to the effect : " If you will just mosey on down this trail ( meaning the main road between Cambridge and Huntingdon ) you will come to Alconbury , some 15 to 16 miles away . " |
18 | The search had taken it out of me and I must have dozed off . |
19 | I said scramble some of them and I 'll make you some chips cos we had |
20 | Come on , go through some of them and I 'll tell you how how crap they are . |
21 | ‘ I did a section on one incisor from each of them and I would estimate both the man 's and woman 's age as in the early twenties . ’ |
22 | Just give me a photograph of you and I 'll give you a card . |
23 | so , I do , you 're not going to get killed , I just say Mr you threatening Mike and he 'll go no Helen because I 'm incredible scared of you and I 'll go I know you are |
24 | ‘ I 'd take care of you and I 'd love you . |
25 | and we 'll put a cross on the bottom of it and I 'll put you a piece of plywood across it and you can stick your nuts on or whatever |
26 | Sarah 's house was at the other end of it and I could see a couple of cars parked outside what I was sure was their home . |
27 | The children 's room is below mine and I can see clothes strung from the ceiling , shoes flung beneath the bed , blankets cast aside . |
28 | Perhaps a letter from the local party chairman saying , ‘ I 'm interested to learn you are a supporter of ours and I 'd like the opportunity to get to know you . |
29 | We 've all been a bit worried about you and I would love to see you . |
30 | He told her ‘ I 'm going to do a ballet for you and I will make you or I 'll break you . |