Example sentences of "it [modal v] [verb] me [art] " in BNC.
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1 | It may take me a little longer but … ’ he smiled , and his confidence made her dislike him more than ever , ‘ I promise you I shall get there in the end . ’ |
2 | 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 . |
3 | Shane beamed : ‘ After all this , it might take me a year to get my breath back . ’ |
4 | ‘ It 'll give me a chance to get on with my baking an' that then for the WI stall , ’ she said with a nod of approval . |
5 | ‘ Well ’ — Joe laughed now — ‘ it 'll give me a bit of practice before I 'm introduced to the real thing , and that should n't be long now . ’ |
6 | " But I suppose one of us ought to stay awake ; and if I take the first turn it 'll give me a chance to have a look at your paw , Hlao-roo . |
7 | It 'll give me a lot of pleasure to see you in it , love , and with the new haircut you 'll knock everyone 's socks off . |
8 | ‘ It 'll give me a chance to fill you in on the situation , ’ he 'd told her . |
9 | No I know my but it it 'll give me a little independence as well will it not ? |
10 | No well I 'll go there , I 'll get a pound book and then it 'll give me a spare stamp and I 'll not run out no more . |
11 | Well it 's higher on electricity it 'll give me an electric shock . |
12 | It 'll give me the energy to get up there . ’ |
13 | to Crewe and then she 's taking her and then it 'll save me a journey . |
14 | It 'll save me the trouble , ’ and turned on his heel and went back to the shop . |
15 | it 'll take me an half an hour to go , do you want me to go and get it ? |
16 | I think it 'd give me a headache , not take it away . |
17 | It 'd give me a break . ’ |
18 | It 'd take me a while to learn how to drive it , but after I learned that I reckon I could do it . |
19 | Ye tell me that , laddie , and it 'd save me an awful lot of time . ’ |
20 | I came here today to have a look but I did n't think it would affect me the way it has . |
21 | It would give me no satisfaction . ’ |
22 | That would n't be time enough to think but at least it would give me a chance to calm down . |
23 | It would give me a chance to see your wrist plaster has dried correctly and give our students a rare opportunity to see how fit and active a lady of your age can be . ’ |
24 | It would give me a reputation . |
25 | It would help me and er it would give me a greater understanding . |
26 | I thought it sounded like a good idea as it would give me a taster . |
27 | I was hungry , but room service was extortionately expensive and it would do me no harm to fast for one night . |
28 | It would do me no harm to accept it for what it is : an idiosyncrasy of chub , and stop trying to find out why . |
29 | It would save me a lot of miles running ! ’ |
30 | It would save me a few pennies . |