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

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1 I must confess all my mistakes to you ! ’ she said , trying to keep her words light .
2 Yeah , well I du n no , do it all properly I must do all my bits and pieces tonight , I have n't done them this week , oh let's have a look at the poll tax , because I thought there was one more , I 'm sure there is
3 He once said he thought inheritance should be banned and I asked him if that meant I should leave all our money to his brother ! ’ said his father .
4 I shall washing I should think I should think all me stones is gone !
5 And also I think , which is very strong and I think it does come out in , in the Chinese Communist Party , is the lust of power which can be even more dangerous when you convince yourself I 'll do all you lot good but I can make you all members of the Communist Party , whether you want to be or not does n't really matter , you know , it 's gon na be for the good of the country so you fall in with this trap of assuming that you want is for their good so it 's sort of a , a dangerous thing .
6 ‘ When I 'm eighteen and can do what I like , I 'll eat all my cakes uncooked , ’ Benny pronounced .
7 I 'll make sure their heads do n't get on their chests .
8 ‘ Do n't argue with me , ’ Myeloski shouted , ‘ or I 'll make sure your stay in Siberia is permanent .
9 I 'll make sure your reward will be in proportion to the value of your information .
10 See you in the morning though — when I promise I 'll answer all your questions . ’
11 I 'll break both our necks ! ’ he swore passionately .
12 I 'll tell all my friends to go and get tissue-typed . ’
13 ‘ Meaning that I 'll need all my strength in the next few days .
14 We 'll be married in the Catholic Church , and I 'll teach all our children to be good Catholics .
15 I 'll pack All my courage and my
16 ‘ 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 ! ’
17 ‘ Hell and the devil , I 'll cut both their livers out !
18 I 'll cut open my arteries . ’
19 ‘ Then I 'll ride all your horses , ’ I said unwisely .
20 Okay I 'll keep all my Christmas cards somewhere .
21 My vet — an older man who lived out on the Downs — has just retired , so I 'll try both your practices which will be to my advantage , because when one practice is too busy to come out at once then I can call on the other . ’
22 I 'll muster all my talent , all my wit
23 I could deploy all my agents in the area , root out what is really going on . ’
24 I could tell all your readers how to knit . ’
25 Being unemployed in the TA was a positive advantage as it meant that I could devote all my time to training .
26 On the other hand , I could put all my notes on it , and it would be somewhere to rest the elbows .
27 Her cream uniform made a packety sound — a sound in which , I felt , I could repose all my yearning and my trust .
28 Thanked God I could see all my friends , relatives , all the old ladies , Joan and the kids in my daydreams .
29 ‘ I first started writing songs when I was about 14 , because I knew that the first song I 'd put down would be so crap I thought I 'd get all my ideas out of the way first , and then I 'd start getting all artistic , ’ explains Tony .
30 I 'd trust all me gels with yer .
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