Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] [vb infin] [adv prt] in [noun] " in BNC.

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1 At this point I must go back in time to record the beginning of my own friendship with Ivy Compton-Burnett .
2 The response was , ‘ Never , or I 'll wind up in Diamond Hell , ’ a weird Buddhist allusion .
3 ‘ I 'll be damned if I 'll set up in Northallerton because of the ride they have given me , ’ Mr Davies said .
4 Which is wrong and I 'll end up in prison .
5 I 'll go over in June .
6 Well I 'll come back in weeks and .
7 I said I would be delighted to join them if I could wake up in time ( which I doubted ) , I said not to wait for me , and they promised they would n't .
8 , a delightful person , was my guardian angel for the first ten days of the tour , and was also good enough to rearrange my return journey from Hyderabad , so that I could get back in London in time for an appointment on 29 November .
9 but er I 'd meet up in town and our house like twenty past nine , half past , get , get , get the bit of shopping done before the fucking crowds I might off wasted me time , we got in there about ten o'clock , right old day .
10 ‘ The problems of distribution and the various changes that we had to make to establish ourselves in Scotland made me think that if I just swung the compass I 'd land up in Paris . ’
11 I would stay on in Al Ain , making my own way to London in time for his return .
12 Your idea that the King and I would lean back in indolence , allowing Famagusta to fatten and snigger , throwing away all the months of striving so that you could save your thick skin from a fight ? ’
13 I did zip the tent flap shut , but wasted no other time on housekeeping ; I would come back in daylight to tidy up and replace the stores I had used .
14 Olsen points out that this sort of imagery is alienating for poets who happen to be women ; I would point out in addition the rather sinister implication that men are somehow masters of language , so that they and not we are entitled to decide her fate .
15 But as quantitative method is not a primary interest of this book , I shall move on in chapter 4 to the interpretative phase of this kind of research .
16 This is usually taken to reflect a generalized normative expectation that women are the appropriate carers ; although empirical evidence about normative expectations is actually fairly sparse ( a point which I shall take up in chapter 5 ) .
17 I shall come back in time , no I was just thinking that , the , the erm
18 No I have , I have , I have well I can do down in fits in someone 's hair .
19 And er we had er a very fine teacher then when er I can look back in pleasure when I went to school .
20 Yeah , well like please do take this seriously because it 's , it 's quite important as regards to insurance and having As Vanbrugh proved last weekend , y we can do a good job with your stuff put together , and if like someone got fried , then you may end up in trouble .
21 Whether you should put down in front of the wing mirror
22 If you carry on spending money like it 's going out of style you 'll end up in debt with a mass of interest to pay off .
23 You 'll end up in jail ! ’ she yelled .
24 Come on , you 'd better do as he says and look after me , or you 'll end up in trouble .
25 ‘ A bit deep for potatoes , those holes ’ , he said , ‘ My goodness , boy , if you dig much deeper you 'll land up in China ! ’
26 She could go down in history as the leader who pulled us back from the brink . ’
27 She wished she could go back in time , to when she and Jezrael had shared a room and secrets after Mom put the lights out .
28 As in the earlier case of David II , sent as a child to France in 1334 in exactly the same circumstances , when the English were menacing southern Scotland , the presumption was that she could grow up in safety , until she could return as an adult to rule her kingdom .
29 I never thought she 'd settle down in school like she did , did you ?
30 She would knife him if she had too , and then of course she 'd end up in Broadmoor , .
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