Example sentences of "[pron] [pers pn] [modal v] [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Oh right , I 'll and then she 's moaning at him cos she wants to go and post it and you were mucking about with your C D thing or something and you were saying wait for me I 'll do this then I 'll miss the post .
2 Do n't tell me I 'll feel worse .
3 She knows what I 've got yet she is convinced that if she looks after me I 'll get better .
4 Last week I went to a fortune teller and she told me I would have another child even though I do n't want to .
5 I AM a fan and an observer of dogs and before the avalanche descends on me I must shout that , like Chris Joyce , our US Editor , I am well aware of the case against dogs but also know that the relationship is to human advantage rather than the other way round .
6 You 'd tell me I 'd go blind . ’
7 I do rather use the one , like me I 'd like two , cos I 've got one full of bits and pieces and the odds , odds and ends I keep
8 left to me I 'd take all curtains down
9 Told me I 'd come 5 kilometres .
10 Well I think if that was me I 'd have that done now in case you do n't like it by the time you you get married and that could be growing again .
11 There was silence between the three of them for a moment as they returned each other 's stare ; then Joe said , ‘ If you do n't wish to act for me I can make other arrangements . ’
12 Anton tells me I can have 20 minutes and then he 's sending the other two on to finish things off .
13 In front of me I can see one link in the town centre where the improvement would only be twenty one percent .
14 I mean , if I were to sell my house now supposing somebody came galloping in along before Christmas ooh ooh I want the house on the first of Feb and they 'd come and they 'd see the house and they say yes I want it , want it , want it and it was plain that they were going to want it and we started to talk money , as soon as we 'd got the solid block of money I want one O two you er estate agent tells me I can get ninety seven between ninety five and ninety seven say they offer me ninety six
15 Common sense tells me I should get more sleep , as my work-load is quite heavy at the moment .
16 ‘ The lads just told me I should put more water in my whisky , ’ he said .
17 Said Greg : ‘ There is no-one I would rather row with and there is no-one I would trust more than Jonny .
18 Er it seems it seems that there were a lot of students , from one of the bigger un er er top class universities which were handling this train , er but er there were quite a few er things done , some of them I would think dangerous .
19 ‘ I can assure them I will go all the way . ’
20 I 'll go and see them I can do that , they 'll have to .
21 I told them I 'd get this disk to them .
22 No I I shall enjoy that !
23 I I 'll do that , if I 'm doing plastic bags at charity shops I 'll check
24 And I thought well I I 'll do this with all summer flowers .
25 Support for my argument that agency care is likely to be used comes from the findings of a follow up survey of a nineteen er sorry , comes from the findi , I I 'll start that sentence again .
26 And I I er put , I I I 'll put this , put this one in .
27 If you do n't mi , only I bought a box she has n't got any I just wonder I I 'll get some more .
28 But I I I 'll sell more on the shop floor .
29 So excavation was done I I 'll keep this short because it 's cold out here , you see why we need the cloaks .
30 I I 'll have some tonight .
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