Example sentences of "i [vb mod] [verb] [pron] [prep] [num] " in BNC.
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1 | I must limit myself to two others who have thrilled and inspired me . |
2 | Maybe I should tell you about one man . |
3 | ‘ I should warn you of two things . |
4 | And then when I gave you the minimum premium er it was like right okay well that 's , that 's the easy way out is n't it , twenty quid a month , okay I might do something for twenty quid because I was n't committed and that 's what exploration of needs is all about and it 's , it 's so easy for me to sit and say yeah that 's what you need to do but putting myself in your shoes , you know , a few years ago |
5 | I wonder if I might trouble you with two additional queries , however . |
6 | I 'll meet you at six . |
7 | No I 'll leave it at forty two . |
8 | I take them to a certain stage , but I tend to find finishing a painting much more difficult than starting it , so I 'll leave it to one side , maybe for a week or more , where I can see it , and as I pass it suddenly something will click . |
9 | ‘ I 'll collect you in thirty minutes . |
10 | ‘ I 'll set mine for five-to . |
11 | Why do n't I do the first half and you have an early night , and I 'll wake you at two o'clock ? ’ , knowing full well how awful it is to be woken out of a deep sleep at 2am to start work . |
12 | ‘ No worries , I 'll start you on thirty quid a week . |
13 | I 'll tell you about two more then I must go and get ready for supper because Antonio has invited me round . |
14 | right , here 's your stopping distances read them , I 'll give you till five to ten , got ten minutes |
15 | And we used to get very worked up about it , and then we went down to fetch our wages , and the older ones were always going to complain , but this erm tt er son of the people , he used to look at the factory clock opposite , and it would be half past three , and he 'd said , Right , I 'll pay you till three o'clock , and we 'll make it right next week . |
16 | I said I 'll get you in two weeks , wallop wallop It 's alright , to do it , they have 'em back in a month . |
17 | I 'll take you to one of our previews that we got . |
18 | I 'll take it in one week but if not , I 'll leave it there . |
19 | I 'll have it in one of my pocket , pocket at work , you know , and the microphone |
20 | Erm , er I 'll I 'll close it at two , but perhaps I could ask the the applicants erm , I mean I appreciate that obviously erm it er it economy in in in obviously in what you 're doing , but I think it it it would be fairly obviously to , I mean it 's been stated that that that that residents nearby would prefer either two bungalows or a house and a bungalow , and I think er that certainly erm new developments adjacent to where you are proposing these are in fact all bungalows , er with the exception of the mill , which of course has been there a long time , er all those on that side of the road , both those two built and those two proposed are a bungalow or a semi bungalow , er and so erm you can see that obviously it is that the height of these buildings , it is erm causing the offence , largely , erm I I think , I mean obviously you will want to main you know , optimize your er development , but whether er a scheme with two bungalows that they would n't be four bedroomed bungalows , because there would n't be room for two of the four two four bedroomed bungalows , erm |
21 | I 'll put ours for six . |
22 | ‘ I 'll reduce it by fifty per cent . |
23 | Teacher : So I 'll cut it into thirds . |
24 | Wait a minute , I 'll cut it in two . |
25 | The shares should go quickly , so I 'll ring you at 9.00 a.m. tomorrow . |
26 | I 'll sell them at twenty pounds then , in a single bid , are you all done at twenty pounds ? |
27 | I 'll sell them at ninety pounds , ninety five , one hundred one hundred pounds still with me , any more ? |
28 | Okay I 'll I 'll sell it for sixty . |
29 | But I think I heard on the television like somebody goes I 'll see you in court , I 'll sue you for millions so like , it 's terrible , but I mean , they , Desmond Lyneham was int was erm tt talking to so to someone from Ladbrokes , |
30 | ‘ I 'll see you at two-thirty then , Dr Streeter . ’ |