Example sentences of "i [vb mod] [verb] [pron] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | If I may refer you back to your note of our meeting on 18 January you recommended a more hardline wording for 15.1 and 15.2 on the main course , which ( given the less-direct competitive nature of the components ) we were willing to go more gently with on the video and Activity Book . |
2 | ‘ Anyroad , Bob 'll already have set off and I may meet him up on t'tops . ’ |
3 | I 'll not need anyone till about lunch-time so you have your sleep in , but I may ring you up after that . |
4 | I may take you back to the Bab el Khalk and ask you . ’ |
5 | Though what I am trying to do is just explore all these possible lines of thoughts erm in a political way , alright , but they do n't work out neatly and these critics got quite excited about so I thought I ought to point them out to you but you 're quite right in pointing out that they do n't work out neatly , O K. So we 've got to , where have we got to with George ? |
6 | I ought to take you back to your own room . ’ |
7 | ‘ I ought to hand you over to the police . |
8 | It embodies the decision impugned and apart from the definitions I must set it out in full . |
9 | You are hurt , and I must welcome you back to your home . ’ |
10 | I felt that if , for perfect reasons of conscience , I could not fight for her , I must give her up for ever . |
11 | It 'll mean seeing so much less of him , and God knows I seem to see little enough already , but being an only boy I 've felt I must pack him off to boarding-school to get some men in his life and break the apron-strings . |
12 | And unless some secular charge is made against Tutilo , I must take him back with me . |
13 | I must take it off at once and give it to Donna so that she can rinse it … ’ |
14 | All I knew was that I must keep him out of sight until Herbert returned . |
15 | ‘ Oh , ’ she replied , ‘ I must get it out of the library ! ’ |
16 | That 's right , and she , she retired Friday so she said I must get you in before Friday cos I 'm going round Thursday morning |
17 | I should hand you over to the Tech-Greens if I had any sense ! ’ |
18 | I should keep them out in the orchard . |
19 | ‘ Hey Rico , maybe I should put him back to bed , huh ? ’ |
20 | Maybe I should see myself back for midday then ? ’ |
21 | We 're about due for one — I might bring you in on it . ’ |
22 | ‘ I might take you up on that . ’ |
23 | And if I get it really really cheap I might put it back into next week 's auction . ’ |
24 | But if we do n't get a good response to this I might stick it in for the day in The Post . |
25 | ‘ Sweet darling , ’ he murmured , and kissed all hurt she had felt away before , shaking his head , he said self-mockingly , ‘ And I thought that by taking myself off to Prague I might get you out of my thoughts . ’ |
26 | I 'll just take you in to Miss Ara , and when you 're settled , like , I 'll fetch it up to you . ’ |
27 | Come , I 'll spell it out for you — one thing only you were born for , and that 's to live fourteen years and then bring Undry here and hang it from these chains . |
28 | ‘ I 'll spell it out for you , ’ he said as gently as one would to a young child . |
29 | ‘ OK , I 'll spell it out to you , if that 's what you want . |
30 | I 'll pull you down into the gutter . ’ |