Example sentences of "i [vb mod] [vb infin] [adv prt] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ In fact it 's possible I may move in with William . ’ |
2 | Now , though , I must float off to Paris . |
3 | I must go up onto t'moor and get the sheep down before they get buried . ’ |
4 | I decided I must go up to Addis Ababa and try to get permission to start again , but I had little hope of succeeding . |
5 | Now I must go over to Doctor Lovell 's for my pills . ’ |
6 | I 'm afraid I must go back into history again . |
7 | ‘ I must go back on Sunday at the latest . ’ |
8 | ‘ I must go back to Angharad , ’ she said . |
9 | At this point I must go back in time to record the beginning of my own friendship with Ivy Compton-Burnett . |
10 | ‘ That would be nice , but I must report back to Dr Rafaelo . ’ |
11 | ‘ I must get on with Sheikh 's essay , ’ said Robert — ‘ it 's twenty pages long ! ’ |
12 | Well , I must get back to work . |
13 | ‘ I must get back to work . |
14 | There was only one redemption from this shame and misery : I must escape back to England . |
15 | On the road I had taken when coming to Dalkania there were several long stiff climbs up treeless hills , and when I mentioned the discomforts of this road to the villagers they had suggested that I should go back via Haira Khan . |
16 | It was a perpetual anxiety with me that I should turn up at school wearing a dress that had been sold to that same shop by one of my fellow-pupils . |
17 | I might go round to Bella 's . |
18 | I have my first sittings at 8.30 am , and then I have my meetings ; I dictate in the afternoon to my secretary , and I might work on till midnight . |
19 | ‘ And I might run up to New York for the day . ’ |
20 | Thought I might pop down to Grafton again this spring — see if our Peg is still alive and kicking . |
21 | ‘ I never come back when I say I will , ’ Lawton muttered to me , walking out of the works , ‘ I might look in on Monday . ’ |
22 | ‘ I 've said I 'll stand in as coach for the under-fifteens . |
23 | The response was , ‘ Never , or I 'll wind up in Diamond Hell , ’ a weird Buddhist allusion . |
24 | I might not always be there exactly when you want me , but I 'll check in from time to time . |
25 | Yeah I think I 'll walk down to Green went out for a couple of hours in the morning felt grotty did n't go out at all . |
26 | ‘ I 'll be damned if I 'll set up in Northallerton because of the ride they have given me , ’ Mr Davies said . |
27 | Which is wrong and I 'll end up in prison . |
28 | Okay , with that , I 'll le I 'll hand over to Nick to take you through the their present proposals . . |
29 | ‘ All right then , I 'll watch out for Frances Needham-Burrell . |
30 | And I 'll go on to talk about how that is significant in the context of , of . |