Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [conj] i [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ And may I ask if she will be so delighted to see me because I happen to be a male member of the human race … ? ’ |
2 | He asked me if I knew of anyone to replace her and I told him no . |
3 | ‘ They asked me if I wanted to . |
4 | I was at the Edward II wrap party and someone asked me if I wanted to be in a film . |
5 | No they asked me if I wanted to and I said no . |
6 | ‘ It upsets me when I think of how they think . ’ |
7 | I must admit I do not seem to know them as I used to years ago , apart from a couple of detectives who come into the shop . |
8 | No , triumph will not suit me till I get to heaven … |
9 | He showed ‘ excessive ’ courtesy to the House of the Senate , saying once ‘ You will , I hope , forgive me if I trespass on my rights as a senator by speaking rather more plainly than I should . ’ |
10 | ‘ Forgive me if I seem to be playing the amateur sleuth once again , but something else occurred to me the other day , which might or might not be of interest to you . ’ |
11 | They caught me as I came through the lounge door . |
12 | wanted control on nuclear weapons , or wanted to abolish nuclear weapons but they the the Labour government did n't get in on that basis so they had to modify their and I mean as |
13 | It just completely changed everything that I thought about music . |
14 | Someone out there must know something and I appeal to them to come forward . ’ |
15 | So I did n't know anybody and I thought of well , you know |
16 | I would n't know him if I tripped over him now . ’ |
17 | I phoned her and I says to her I says , . |
18 | mm I 've caught , I might of caught it when I went to the dustbin |
19 | ‘ Did n't even know myself until I talked with the PM this afternoon . |
20 | They told me after I ran through him as if he was n't there . |
21 | ‘ What would you give me if I stood on that boulder on one leg ? ’ asked Christopher , eyeing a small rock on the extreme edge of the cliff . |
22 | The wind was strong and bitterly cold as we prepared ourselves and I tried in vain to put my boots on without leaving the car , until I cracked my forehead on someone 's ice-axe in the back seat . |
23 | It occurred to me that as I had met nobody as I walked through the gate and went upstairs , there was no need to encounter anyone now , going down , and I moved my chair from the window . |
24 | Well I , I would n't mind watching that , yes I , no I would n't I 'd think it 's silly , told you once I saw at the I could n't , this does n't want to stay up this double sided tape . |
25 | He laughed back when I told him that I came from a poor barrio in Britain and that we were no longer referred to as people either . |
26 | I dropped it when I left for the realm . |
27 | Do you wan na watch it before I tape over it ? |
28 | I could do it when I thought of you in your house waiting to hear it all at my next visit . |
29 | ‘ I could do it if I wanted to , but I do n't want to , ’ he told a gathering of the Computer Journalists Club in Paris yesterday , as he held court on a range of topics , from the US government and economy , to the increasing pervasiveness of personal computer technology . |
30 | The children — that 's what I told myself when I thought about it . |