Example sentences of "[subord] i [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | When the time comes , I know exactly where I shall hide : ‘ far from the madding crowd ’ . |
2 | Then I became a vagrant and travelled far and nowhere ; now I have come back to be near Callanish again , though quite where I shall go I do n't know . |
3 | Stopping to ask a local woman where I might find Dr Mareda , I discovered that I was speaking to his companion , Vera , and that I had stopped outside their front door . |
4 | Do you know if such a list exists and if so where I might get hold of it ? |
5 | ‘ I was teaching , but one of the reason things worked out so well for me was that I did n't have to worry how I would eat or where I would sleep . |
6 | That 's the reason I have brought you to this quiet garden , not to some tavern where I would drink myself senseless . |
7 | Ahead I could see the Bomb Circle , where I would stop or turn . |
8 | ‘ They were afraid I was going to do a hatchet job , being from the City , but I have n't found an instance where I would want to get rid of anyone . ’ |
9 | We walked to the boy 's mother 's house where I would stay while we worked on the bride house . |
10 | I suffered agonies of suspense in silence , for I never knew when or where I would see you again , or whether she would be with you . |
11 | My destination was Victoria station where I would try and catch a boat-train to France . |
12 | I did not want to go into the dark house , where I would spend the evening quietly with old Mrs Fairfax . |
13 | Head of Department : ‘ In 1976 I had a clear idea where I would like to be going : |
14 | ‘ I am disappointed because I finished fresh and fifth where I would have rather been exhausted and higher in the list . |
15 | I would enjoy a job where I would have to talk , persuade or advise people |
16 | A major installation of Beuys , ‘ Arena ( where I would have got if I had been intelligent ) ’ , created in 1970–72 ( see The Art Newspaper No.16 , March 1992 , p.6 ) , remains on exhibition at the Dia Center for the Arts until mid-April , while the MoMA exhibition travels to the Museum of Contemporary Art , Los Angeles ( 30 May-15 August ) , the Philadelphia Museum of Art ( 10 October-2 January 1994 ) and the Art Institute of Chicago ( 15 February-25 April 1994 ) . |
17 | ‘ At 13 or 14 , I should have been taken away from my family and placed somewhere where I would have felt loved and like a real person . ’ |
18 | I think they go for more sorts of jobs , it 's difficult to list them , but a lot are going into computing and electronics today , but we have people — we had one student who 's gone into accountancy , Royal Navy , weapons research , gas board , chemical side as opposed to physical side , video discs , hospital physics , where I would have thought the chemical aspects would be of use to them as well as the physics . |
19 | Treshnish ignored Lachlan , bowed to Eachuinn Odhar with respect and asked , ‘ Duart , will you tell me now where I may find my daughter , who handfasted with Lachlan Cattanach a year ago ? |
20 | Oh , he said , I expect in a minute the door will be flung back and I 'll be dragged off to some sort of temple arena where I 'll fight maybe a couple of giant spiders and an eight-foot slave from the jungles of Klatch and then I 'll rescue some kind of a princess from the altar and then kill off a few guards or whatever and then this girl will show me the secret passage out of the place and we 'll liberate a couple of horses and escape with the treasure . ’ |
21 | I think about what I 'm going to do next … what I 'm going to cook , the children , where I 'll take them out … this sort of thing . |
22 | Actually , I 'm in a situation now where I 'd love to be celibate … but I really love sex . |
23 | Where I 'd say right meaning I understand kind of thing but I 'm not saying that 's right I mean right . |
24 | My nose was running again , and my thumb was throbbing where I 'd cut it on the piece of glass in the bin . |
25 | I realised my elbow was throbbing painfully where I 'd hit the stone floor . |
26 | The temptation to return safely back up where I 'd come from was enormous . |
27 | I must have fainted , and when I came to I did n't know who I was or where I 'd come from . " |
28 | ‘ I ca n't think of anywhere where I 'd get better working conditions than that . ’ |
29 | There I had been present at the celebrations marking the Golden Jubilee of St Joseph 's College , Sasse , ( pronounced Sassay ) , where I used to teach . |
30 | There 's a pub about four streets away from us where I used to go with my dad . |