Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] i [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 For instance I might go erm that one that one and er that one .
2 All of the sources on the on the network look like so for instance I can do joins across two heterogeneous R D B M Ss. you can have a table with departments in , employee 's in Oracle , and salaries in D B two and I could use a single select statement and join all that information together in a single request to the Omni SQL Gateway .
3 ‘ If ever I 'm that desperate for money I 'll come and ask you for it , ’ she said .
4 If you get paid to do it or you were doing it for money I could appreciate it .
5 If it 's dance , there are dozens of compilations to choose from , but for value for money I 'd recommend Hard Fax II ( Columbia ) .
6 For brevity I shall refer to those cases which arose under section 8(2) as ‘ driver 's option ’ cases and those which arose under section 7(3) as ‘ obligatory section 7(4) ’ cases .
7 ‘ Ca n't you even stroke his picture for fear I shall see how much you miss him , or is all your love kept for yourself ? ’
8 It was at this point that I left to seek medical help for fear I would split my sides .
9 I dare n't look round for fear I should see
10 I nodded to them , but when they looked at me I turned away quickly , for fear I should see them exchange puzzled glances .
11 Every day after school I would rush round to her house to see how he was getting on and take a turn at feeding him .
12 One of a family of six and me elder brother was me bro me dad had a little business in the keys in and er they were hard times and me elder brother we used to go and work for him because me dad said he must and er from , after school I used to go and perhaps do the errands or a bit of filing , the odd jobs and all that sort of thing and I grew up with locks and keys and files from twelve , even before I left school .
13 Time after time I used to land up off the stage in tears .
14 Can I can I say that I after coffee I 'd like to go through each of these criteria and try to distinguish those which are relevant at structure plan level and those which may be more applicable down at the district local plan level .
15 I do n't believe in wasting time , so if Fran is free for lunch I shall take her out and we can get down to the first lesson . ’
16 ‘ Besides , now that I do not have to stop on the way to Paris for lunch I can go later .
17 By way of correction I can offer only the thought that the word comprimat in the third line of Musae Jovis is a jussive subjunctive ( ‘ let … crush ’ ) , not an indicative ( ‘ crushes ’ ) .
18 If the Headmaster walks in and there 's a bit of chaos I can tell him why it 's a mess and it does n't bother me .
19 With a bit of luck I 'll see you tomorrow . ’
20 With a bit of luck I should get three hours sleep .
21 Of course I shall give way to the hon. Gentleman .
22 Of course I shall examine the matter urgently and refer it to the Benefits Agency .
23 Of course I shall override it !
24 Of course I shall honour our agreement to the letter .
25 Of course I shall sing .
26 ‘ A request to subscribe to a building to re-house some people in the Gorbals , an invitation — which of course I shall refuse — to lunch with Lady Laughlan .
27 As it was , Thomas merely patted her hand and said , ‘ This is a very good idea of yours , Schätzchen , and of course I shall help you in any way I can . ’
28 Of course I shall read it , ’ Kate said .
29 It is your husband-to-be who declares ( or will declare , and of course I may misquote ) that poets are mirrors of the tremendous shadows which futurity casts upon the present , and the unacknowledged legislators of the world .
30 Or not all of it , because of course I would love to do that .
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