Example sentences of "i [modal v] [verb] [pron] of " in BNC.
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1 | Now , please have Red Sixteen sent for , so that I may inform him of my decision . ’ |
2 | Before leaving Dublin , I decided I ought to see something of County Louth . |
3 | I thought that as I 'd involved you all , to some extent , in the enquiries that were launched yesterday , I ought to inform you of the results of our search for the boy , Gerry Boden … ’ |
4 | I must tell you of my latest accessory , an electronic wool winder . |
5 | But I must tell you of God 's plan for the people . |
6 | Indeed some of us think we now know what bankers in the republic felt like , if you stand up to make a speech the matter has moved on before you sit down again but I must tell you of the next major problem . |
7 | ‘ Why , I wonder , do you suppose that I should know anything of your sister 's abductor ? ’ |
8 | My mates think he 's too young for me and that I should find someone of my own age . |
9 | London run the ball so I should have lots of opportunities . |
10 | Er , as far as I know all the forms that were allocated to me have been versioned and distributed out to everybody , so I should have lots of version forms . |
11 | She said , ‘ I think you 're trying to tell me that I should remember something of this . ’ |
12 | ‘ I should warn you of two things . |
13 | In another way , which I might tell you of shortly , it has made me damnably unhappy . |
14 | I 'll do it of course |
15 | I know that when I get out I 'll make something of myself this time . ’ |
16 | I 'll cheat myself of the patterns that a beast can register , with its robot-wired mind alert to supernatural vibrations . |
17 | ‘ I 'm not your sweetheart and I 'll admit nothing of the kind ! ’ she snapped back , unable to take any more . |
18 | He went on : ‘ I 'll remind you of your obligations . |
19 | Yes , I 'll come on that romantic stroll with you and watch the sunset as we did in Seville and I 'll remind you of it , just as you intend to remind me of it , and I 'll go with you all of the cruel way , Fernando , and when it 's all over I hope it gives you the satisfaction you crave . ’ |
20 | I 'll acquit you of deliberate , self-inflicted injury , but — ’ |
21 | ‘ We know Boro will come at us , but that wo n't bother me — and I 'll get plenty of help from the rest of the defence . ’ |
22 | And I 'll get plenty of . |
23 | The only good thing , the only good thing about La the only good thing about Labour is that they would have brought back student grants so if I ever , if I ever do go to university then I 'll get lots of money . |
24 | In fact , when Carl or Etty would ask her to take things easy … to try and relax … to take more rest , her answer invariably would be : ‘ Keender ( children ) I 'll have plenty of rest when I 'm dead . |
25 | ‘ She wo n't get here until the evening , ’ said Julia , ‘ so I 'll have plenty of time . ’ |
26 | I 'll have plenty of padding for saddle sores . |
27 | This is ambition and I 'll have none of it ! ’ |
28 | " I 'll have lots of babies , sir . |
29 | Else I 'll rob myself of those animal-like perceptions , of the old scum instincts … |
30 | If you turn this thing around and take me back , I promise I 'll say nothing of what has happened . ’ |