Example sentences of "i [vb mod] [verb] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Er , the the the er er the fax in the first instance has been sent by a back bench member of this house who is not a minister , but I may tell the honourable gentleman that I get all sorts of things from mail shots inviting me to all er manner of functions , all of which find their way into the waste paper basket .
2 It is only that I feel I may make a new friend and be rewarded with company .
3 As the start of the season is very close I wonder if I may make a few points for other readers to think about ?
4 I may expect no mass media to crusade , no millions of strangers to become suddenly familiar with my name and anxious for my cause .
5 I may spot the unnatural symmetry which a real stick would not have .
6 Anyway , who knows , I may get the odd half-hour just to pop down the gangway and explore those fascinating little shops down there . ’
7 I may need a few shots before I find the mark , Khan . ’
8 My sister and I may share the same birthday , but we do n't share the same man , though if we did it would be none of your business . ’
9 Later that year Thein Pe told Force 136 that there were many ‘ sympathisers ’ and even some activists ; he added ‘ Thakin Nu is what I may call an active sympathiser .
10 If I live , I may have a crooked back like my father , but I 'll probably die . ’
11 I can see that I may have a little difficulty explaining this first part of my story , especially to anyone not acquainted with the often bizarre rituals of academic life .
12 ‘ I 'm sorry , I think I may have a wrong number , ’ it said .
13 ‘ Perhaps I ought to wear the wretched thing after all , just to give a talking-point .
14 If I ought to pay a fair price for what I buy then I ought to come back and add to the agreed price .
15 ‘ Thought I ought to present the right image — ’
16 I must advise the hon. Gentleman , however , that the phrase in Big Farm Weekly , ’ Goodbye to the BSE scourge ’ was not mine , but that of the chief veterinary officer .
17 I must tell the hon. Gentleman that , as a new Member of Parliament , he should be more concerned with the possibility of improving the delivery of health care to his constituents .
18 ‘ An' I must set a good table for the funeral . ’
19 To escape from Heathcliff I must go a long way away .
20 I see that I must do a little bargaining on my own behalf .
21 I made Mrs Seale come with me in a cab from the theatre , saying I must visit a sick friend .
22 And I must make a real effort to find one of these machines that 's working .
23 And I must make a real effort to find one of these machines that 's working .
24 but I must make a historical excursion here to establish the background to this absolutely fundamental question .
25 And now I must make a few preparations .
26 Well then tomorrow I must make a little list , see cos I want to finish that baby 's jumper
27 But to answer it , I must make a considerable digression , to say something about how we get such beliefs by observation .
28 I think I must make the ordinary orders to costs , well what I will do is erm doctor must I think pay the costs of the appeal against the order of master erm both here and below on the other hand the defendant seems to be able to bear the costs of the appeal against the September order , that 's the order , that 's the order of , is that Mr ? , er sorry when I say the doc doctor bears the costs must er in fact he must , right , it is the August , that 's the August decision both , both before erm the taxing officer and on this appeal and er the , I dismiss the defendants appeal against the September board with costs
29 I must start a new life among strangers . ’
30 To do so I must sketch the bare outlines of the opposing views on the conceptual issues , to see which one harmonises more with evolutionary conjectures about language .
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