Example sentences of "i [vb mod] [verb] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I may go to bed early and read me books . |
2 | I may have to nursemaid you , but I 'll be damned if I 'll let you bugger things up for me . ’ |
3 | With my direct pipeline into Rainbow 's thoughts blocked off , I must stoop to guesswork . |
4 | ‘ I must go to bed before I fall asleep here like that child Lewis . |
5 | ‘ Sorry , but I must go to work , ’ said the lad . |
6 | ‘ Sir John , Benedicta and I must go to Fleet prison . |
7 | ‘ I must see to mam , ’ she said quickly . |
8 | Finally , I should refer to Bank of Credit and Commerce International S.A. v. Aboody [ 1990 ] 1 Q.B . |
9 | He said that if in future I needed to sell oriental porcelain I should go to M. Bourget , in the rue de Berri , and mention Helmut 's name . |
10 | It 's 1.30 a.m. and I should go to bed , long day tomorrow . |
11 | ‘ I should go to bed , ’ she said weakly . |
12 | so I mean I should want to sort of come home sort of then you know , er |
13 | ‘ If they did n't read what I write I should starve to death , ’ she said . |
14 | Or perhaps she was n't considering my words at all , for she said suddenly , ‘ I should stick to clay . |
15 | Clearly , if you or I should happen to chance on a second , battered and with a dozen pages adrift , we should be happy to buy it for a modest sum . |
16 | It was therefore not the least bit unnatural that , when I had cancer and started to visualize , I should revert to war games . |
17 | You know , I sometimes feel as if you and I were connected by a string tying our two hearts together , and if you went to Ireland , I think that string might break and I might bleed to death . ’ |
18 | I might go to night school or something . |
19 | ‘ I thought I might like to window-shop . |
20 | Starving myself was dangerous and could eventually mean I might starve to death . |
21 | I 'll go to school and tell my teacher . ’ |
22 | I 'll go to school . |
23 | ‘ I 'm not office-based — I 'll go to court duty one day , a prison visit the next and perhaps a home visit the following day , ’ she says . |
24 | I 'll go to court . |
25 | Taylor shook his head and replied : ‘ I 'll go to sleep at night . ’ |
26 | I 'm tired I 'm very tired , in fact I think I 'll go to sleep , I 've had enough |
27 | ‘ I think I 'll go to bed , ’ said Jay . |
28 | ‘ Well , I 'll go to bed then . |
29 | Think I 'll go to bed , though . ’ |
30 | She was addressing Martin as she said , ‘ If there 's nothing further you want of me , I think I 'll go to bed . |