Example sentences of "i [vb mod] [verb] [pers pn] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 Well whatever it , I would like to do after this , my discussion with them on Thursday I may bring it down I do n't know what way , what they 're going to throw in cos I wo n't be
2 If I may refer you back to your note of our meeting on 18 January you recommended a more hardline wording for 15.1 and 15.2 on the main course , which ( given the less-direct competitive nature of the components ) we were willing to go more gently with on the video and Activity Book .
3 ‘ Anyroad , Bob 'll already have set off and I may meet him up on t'tops . ’
4 I 'll not need anyone till about lunch-time so you have your sleep in , but I may ring you up after that .
5 I may take you back to the Bab el Khalk and ask you . ’
6 Though what I am trying to do is just explore all these possible lines of thoughts erm in a political way , alright , but they do n't work out neatly and these critics got quite excited about so I thought I ought to point them out to you but you 're quite right in pointing out that they do n't work out neatly , O K. So we 've got to , where have we got to with George ?
7 Because it said on the packet you 'll plant them immediately after buying and we do n't know when Aunty Gwen bought them and it might rain tomorrow as well , I think I ought to put them in while it 's fine , now
8 I ought to put you over my knee for that , ’ he gritted out .
9 I ought to take you back to your own room . ’
10 I ought to hand you over to the police .
11 Then he paused , and sounded tired , and said , ‘ I 've got something I must advise you about .
12 I must cover them up . ’ )
13 It embodies the decision impugned and apart from the definitions I must set it out in full .
14 You are hurt , and I must welcome you back to your home . ’
15 I must straighten you up or Marguerite will be shocked and no doubt get the wrong impression . ’
16 My heart is so full of you , I must pour it out somehow , and so I 've devised this little diary of my travels , and will write a piece each day .
17 I felt that if , for perfect reasons of conscience , I could not fight for her , I must give her up for ever .
18 ‘ That reminds me , I must give you back the two pounds you sent me .
19 Oh finished that sleeve off but I must sew it on .
20 I must buck them up .
21 I must fill it out .
22 It 'll mean seeing so much less of him , and God knows I seem to see little enough already , but being an only boy I 've felt I must pack him off to boarding-school to get some men in his life and break the apron-strings .
23 But I must pack it up again ,
24 And unless some secular charge is made against Tutilo , I must take him back with me .
25 I must take him back now ! ’
26 I must take you back or my resolution will break down . ’
27 I must take it off at once and give it to Donna so that she can rinse it … ’
28 All I knew was that I must keep him out of sight until Herbert returned .
29 ‘ That 's why I must get her back . ’
30 I must get her back ! ’
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