Example sentences of "i [modal v] [verb] [pron] [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Less than a minute ahead , ’ he muttered ‘ With any luck , I should overtake him this time . ’ |
2 | Then I should have it one time or another . |
3 | I 'll do it next time . |
4 | ‘ I was too riveted by what I was learning , but I 'll do it next time I see him , if you insist , only … |
5 | Oh well no I 'll do it next time I 'm here and it 'll be August . |
6 | I 'll fix him next time . ’ |
7 | ‘ I 'll suggest it next time I speak to her . ’ |
8 | You can either draw it model it made me draw the last one I 'll model it this time , it 's good fun ! |
9 | ‘ I 'll audition him any time ! ’ |
10 | I 'll explain everything next time . |
11 | Give me a list , I 'll bring them next time . ’ |
12 | Anyhow er and when she was on the phone the other day I said to Irene oh er Muriel says I 'll bring it next time I come I 'll bring it . |
13 | I 've got some fantastic pictures — I 'll show you some time . |
14 | But I 'll tell you next time I say |
15 | You are my enemy , but the only difference from a real fight is that I 'll miss you each time . |
16 | ‘ And I 'll beat you this time . ’ |
17 | I think I 'll devote my spare time to some sleuthing , to find out where the handsome Miguel really comes from . ’ |
18 | ‘ The passenger had his head out of the window and shouted abuse to the effect of ‘ I 'll get you this time ’ . ’ |
19 | I 'll get it next time . |
20 | Oh I 'll take you some time then , I love it . |
21 | I 'll kill her this time , she 's gone too far , telling everyone . |
22 | Mm tell her I 'll see her some time |
23 | ‘ I 'll see you some time in the morning . ’ |
24 | Well , maybe I 'll play you some time and let you find out for yourself , eh , Major Karr ? ’ |
25 | ‘ I 'll forgive you this time but I 'm warnin' yow , my gel , if I catch yow with that stuff agen I 'll cut all your hair off an' leave yer bald , and I 'll put this strap–across yer back ! ’ |
26 | They told me Mrs Asmoyah was ‘ critical ’ — hospitals are only generous with the truth when it 's bad — and if I was her husband , father , mother or sole blood relative , I could visit her any time , but preferably after 7.0 a.m . |
27 | ‘ Lady , I could have you any time I wanted to . ’ |
28 | ‘ I could take you any time I wanted , Shannon , ’ he said in a soft voice that sent a shiver down her spine . |
29 | I put on my shoes and jacket which I had been asked to take off and told the doctor I would visit her another time . |
30 | Since it is an exposition of the second part that is aided by a comparison with the ‘ Afternoon on the Sun ’ question and answers , I shall devote my remaining time to it . |