Example sentences of "and [pers pn] [vb base] i [modal v] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 This is one of the things I want you to se see today and this wonderful film I was gon na show today and I hope I 'll show next week , third time lucky , they actually interview the wives , the polygynous wives of of some erm erm guy in Africa , some African erm and they to them they actually ask the wives , why do you , you know why are you married to this man and they say well he feeds us , you know th that 's why we 're married to him , he gives us food and he 's apparently got five this particular man they interviewed , three of them were active and two of them were elderly , and the three active wives are quite open about the fact that this man 's a good provider and therefore they stay with him , but they , they would n't in the case of Australian Aborigines , they would n't stay if they did n't get fed and they only get fed because he 's a good hunter and to be a good hunter you need to go on good terms of men and that 's how it works .
2 [ reading ] " When you read this letter you will be far on your way to your father and mother where you have so long desired to be , and I hope I shall forbear thinking of you with the least shadow of that fondness my foolish heart had entertained for you .
3 But he helped me all the way round and I hope I can do him justice tomorrow . ’
4 I think I do it because I 'm so depressed by the poor performance of professional investment managers in the city , and I hope I can do better than they can .
5 And I mean I would like to go offshore again , just to prove to myself whether I could or could not do it .
6 and I mean I 'd love the Bluecoat but I mean you 've got to be pretty clever for that .
7 Erm , I think at the back of some people 's minds there was this pressure , you know that 's why a few did return to work and I mean I can understand some of them returning to work but not necessarily for the reasons they 've stated .
8 ‘ It 's fun having a boss like you , though , and I know I 'll enjoy working for you in Santa Barbara . ’
9 I beat him once in the 1988 Olympics and I know I can beat him again . ’
10 Is it possible for some of us and perhaps representative 's of organisations or a group of us and I know I can talk to the board but I 'm not necessarily speaking for anybody else if I natter to you other than myself .
11 ‘ Because you like me and I like you , and you 're my friend and I know I can trust you . ’
12 During those two periods my diary makes no mention of food , and I assume I must have eaten more or less normally .
13 and I wish I 'd remember that fella I 'd had , I 'd tell him off
14 You 've been very good , and I wish I could explain things , but I must ask you to accept that I ca n't .
15 Nearly three months on and I still miss France and I wish I could go back , but I 'm enjoying myself here in Debenham being close to all my friends and family .
16 He 's proud that Romeo & Juliet introduced children to both Shakespeare and Prokofiev ‘ in a way that makes them think it 's not culture and a bit boring and I wish I could go and watch Neighbours . ’
17 Now , thirty years later , I feel a great regret for the father of my first four years , who took me out , and who probably loved me , irresponsibly ( " it 's all right for him ; he does n't have to look after you " ) , and I wish I could tell him now , even though he was , in my sister 's words , a sod , that I 'm sorry for my years of rejection and dislike .
18 Well , thought Spruce , recalling his Methodist boyhood , true enough , and I wish I could do the same right now .
19 Er and I wish I could give you , you know , a nice clear cut , definite answer but the Sale of Goods Act is rather vague on that point .
20 I know of only one or two couples who have managed to stay together when one partner has been unfaithful and I wish I could pluck up the courage to ask them how they 've done it .
21 I mean … well , I mean , I 'm not sorry to leave the school , leave here , but I 'm sorry to leave you , and I wish I could see you again .
22 And I wish I could have spared more , for she was worth it . ’
23 Erm the the railway track , erm once it was extended through to and I say I 'll give you the details on that in a minute , erm went over the er Road , and then the track that was nearest to er the town , was curved in and joined that other line erm and er went off to .
24 but I think that , that with what it is you know , but then I say she 's got that anyway , she 's not as , as tough as what she makes out , but er it would be worth having a look you never know what 's in there , and I say I must pick up a couple of paper towels
25 Erm mm , I do n't know whether there 's any way round it but that 's sort of the set up that they gave us when we started and I guess I 'll have to sort of conform to that , but it
26 He is the most remarkable looking creature I have ever seen , and I believe I could love him very much , and I believe that with him I could forget Fergus .
27 We went to the theatre and to dinner and I believe I must have talked and , as I have said , I know I sometimes laughed and I think no one ever knew that I was empty of everything except perhaps madness .
28 It is water-soluble so you can smudge lines together ( often with a finger ) and I find I can go over and over many times before the painting becomes ‘ muddy ’ .
29 But rest assured : today 's public would make nothing of ED and DE , and I promise I shall give nothing further away .
30 My hands are warm , ’ Niall joked , ‘ and I promise I 'll try not to hurt you . ’
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