Example sentences of "i [vb mod] [verb] [pers pn] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 the authority if I may refer you to it is the recent report of the British er Columbia Supreme Court erm courtesy of professional negligence er in the updating section it 's a a .
2 Now , please have Red Sixteen sent for , so that I may inform him of my decision . ’
3 I may call you by your pen name , yes ? ’ he added .
4 For this alone , I may find it in my heart to forgive her .
5 ‘ I will buy it , so that I may have you to myself . ’
6 But one day I may take you at your word , ’ she said darkly .
7 Well possibly I ought to put it on my review panel and er if there 's a requirement for it .
8 ‘ Perhaps I ought to take her under my wing , ’ he suggested .
9 I ought to congratulate you on your elevation , I suppose . ’
10 I ought to throw it in his teeth .
11 Planck is reported to have counselled the young Einstein in 1913 : ‘ As an older friend I must advise you against it ( the pursuit of the general theory of relativity ) , for in the first place you will not succeed ; and even if you do succeed no one will believe you . ’
12 I must tell you of my latest accessory , an electronic wool winder .
13 I must tell you about our guardian angel .
14 I have something to tell you — I must tell you about my past life ! ’
15 ‘ I have to go , so I must leave him in your hands .
16 Now I must leave you to your own devices for a while .
17 I felt I must congratulate you on your recent issue featuring a wonderful picture of doggie megamum Poppy and her beautiful litter of puppies .
18 ‘ He 's a professional photographer — I must pay him for his work ! ’
19 I must commend you on your excellent History of the world ( NI 196 ) .
20 I must thank you for your kindness — and you too , Mrs Wood .
21 I must have him near me ! ’
22 I have to go back in the morning and I must have you with me . ’
23 I may tell lies all my life if it 's expedient but I must know them for what they are and I must never tell them to myself .
24 Roberton has taken what can best be described as an artistic look at this subject and I must compliment him on his approach because it provides a valuable visual record of what can never be again .
25 I must compliment you on your hotel , Mr Reece-Carlton .
26 But I must report it to you .
27 While I do not agree with much of what Sinead says , I feel I must defend her from your ridiculous slurs .
28 Nay , I must not dwell on that now — I must put her from my mind .
29 He felt that I should tell her on my own .
30 ‘ Are you suggesting that I should do it for you ? ’ she queried sweetly .
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