Example sentences of "i [modal v] [verb] [prep] [art] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Yes , he 's always jumping on me to tell me to do more for local radio and get South East Arts and South East Arts clients more regularly in contact with local radio , and I must admit on the latter case I do think that many of our clients do spend a great deal of time and erm want to be active with local radio .
2 Still unaware that barn owls are notoriously difficult , I thought that although my experience with Barny had been unsuccessful , to say the least , I should stick to the same breed .
3 I 'll leave in a few minutes and be with you in about half an hour .
4 I 'll stay for a few days at least — if she can put up with me . ’
5 In fact , within a week I could sit on the same chair as the dog with Dawn on my fist .
6 ‘ He showed them Viet Cong a thing or two , I could do with a few like 'im round 'ere . ’
7 There are n't that many , but I could do with a few more clothes . ’
8 I could think of no more than the usual inadequate response .
9 Right , now what I 'd like to do now is ask you for some of your , some names of friends of yours who , who I could go through the same process with them and , and establish their financial security for them too .
10 I 'd settle for a few years with four legs like a cheetah and be able to go at forty miles an hour , ’ Otley declared .
11 I thought I 'd write to a few comedians to see if I could get them to sit for a portrait , to get a few shots together for my portfolio , and then , suddenly , this snowball seemed to start rolling …
12 ‘ Yes , I 'd come to the same conclusion . ’
13 Well to jump on the bandwagon I used to go to the same school as Batts and although he 's a couple of years older than I am one of my friends sisters used to beat him up .
14 I used to sleep in the same bed as my mother and father because of the shortage of space , but one morning I woke up in another room and I looked out and saw the undertaker standing at the top of the stairs .
15 I made him understand that he was to stay where he was and I would return in a few minutes with a tin of tobacco .
16 ‘ If I was in the same situation again 100 times I would come for the same punch and back myself to clear the ball every time ’
17 He has sought to make a political attack on me , and I shall reply in the same way because the right hon. Gentleman has been highly selective in his summary of the case .
18 In the following sections , I shall look at a few examples of each type of problem with some illustrations from my own work .
19 If , on the other hand , I am in my early twenties and my parents are in their forties and one of them dies I will grieve in the same way , but am likely to be taken unawares and be unprepared .
20 I will conclude with a few general points about the methodological problems raised by Freeman 's paper .
21 I I can think of a I can think of a few th of them who are going to be completely incomprehensible to you .
22 I can think of a few names .
23 I can think of a few consultants , not to mention some very tired registrars , ’ she added ruefully , ‘ who 'd give their right arm to work in conditions like these . ’
24 well you remember er when we sat down this evening I said there was a couple of ways that you could help me , one of these ways was that er you might be able to introduce me to one or two of your friends and I can run through the same ideas with them .
25 ‘ But I can pencil in a few other little misdemeanours .
26 What I can say in the former case , at best , is " This is how people tend to look when they feel joyful " or " This is the kind of physical expression ( or behaviour ) that we associate with the joyous state " .
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