Example sentences of "[subord] it [modal v] [verb] i " in BNC.
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1 | The Monster continues to scream as if it would blast me from the cosmos . |
2 | But it did n't move too swiftly over the rocky soil , and I began to doubt if it would reach me before the deadly rain finished me off . |
3 | W well if it wou if it would help I mean I could produce the list that we have in mind . |
4 | J. was quite capable of staring her straight in the eye and swearing that black was white if it would get me out of a jam . |
5 | ‘ I would n't ask the fuzz the time if it would save me old granny 's life . ’ |
6 | if it 'll fit I might end up bringing it back yet . |
7 | See if it 'll make me . |
8 | Now I will give my pledge Mr Mayor that if and when the situation arises that a full service is required and needed , it will get my full support , er I hope it 's not , but if it should arise I would have no hesitation in supporting the second part of the amendment . |
9 | I was just filling my bowl in the lounge cos somebody said to me to get water in the lounge in a bowl see if it could help me with my breathing , you know . |
10 | I know my ga come-uppance cos it 'll take me . |
11 | I said to her , ‘ I 'm not willing to argue with you here because it would get me into trouble but if I ever saw you on the street I would ’ . |
12 | You have to love each of us equally and worship God for His sake , not because it would please me . " |
13 | because it 'd mean I 'd have to go to bank of and , and this borough and |
14 | You know , ’ she confided , ‘ I sometimes think that one of the chief reasons why I 'm marrying Rob is because it will get me Luke as a half-brother-in-law . ’ |
15 | I shall welcome the pain of the fire , because it will help me to forget the pain in my heart . |
16 | Before it could touch me , I jumped off the bed and ran downstairs into the garden . |
17 | Abruptly she let go of the last protective remnants of self-deception , but , fearing questions she could n't answer without exposing the full extent of her vulnerability , she rushed on , ‘ I felt guilty to begin with , but I did come to terms with it eventually , and anyway , my parents had encouraged me to stay with radio even though it would take me away from them and they knew what was happening to Dad . ’ |
18 | I could s I I even though it might make me a lot of money because I know that if I got if I made a dozen phone calls and did n't get any deals I 'd be out there wanting play the er I would n't trust myself . |
19 | car it 'll do either one of them I do n't care whether you 've got a diesel engine or a petrol engine as long as it 'll get me from A to B. |
20 | I thought it sounded like a good idea as it would give me a taster . |
21 | I 'd buy grams whenever I could as it 'd save me going over to Liverpool to score . |
22 | It knew that I could sense it , just as it can sense me . ’ |
23 | The problem was that Kier had friends in the town council and , as Campbell pointed out , ‘ my eneemys here have wrote to My Lord Grange ; if the man is sett at liberty I begg it may be by y[ou]r interest , and that you 'll be so good as write me so , for it will do me service in this place ’ . |