Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] i [verb] [adv] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | I realise that I have little I need to hide . |
2 | He said I I 'll I 'll I 'll never really know and I think now what was he was he praising me or blaming me , he said , And I 'll never know . |
3 | Magwitch and I picked up our bags , and said goodbye to Herbert and Startop , so that we would be ready to stop the ship and get on board . |
4 | That was the method that we used and I did n't I never heard I did n't hear of dermatitis or anything until well twenty five years afterwards . |
5 | Well I do n't know but I mean not someone |
6 | The wording referring to the specific location in the location description would by definition have to be drawn up the region , cos they would have intimate knowledge of the locality that er sorry and the costs would be drawn up by the region because they would know as I say intimately they would know that specific development |
7 | think I mind says that I ask where you going now , going now or , well he 's not been here . |
8 | But I did n't tell you all that was said cos I thought well I 'm not gon na say it if there 's no need because you would automatically go there |
9 | ‘ I ca n't say what I 'll do until I find out what it all means , ’ one official said . |
10 | When I said she was n't here , he asked where she was and I said Maidstone and he said she 'd moved and I said then I did n't know but he could leave the flowers here for Frank but he would n't . |
11 | ‘ There was no sign to say the drain was uncovered and I fell down it , cutting my leg and ankle and ruining my shoes , socks and slacks , ’ he writes . |
12 | After he 'd gone Dad said he would consider what Mr Vulcan had said but I knew already what I wanted and I knew Dad would n't object . |
13 | He says when I fell off I was relieved just to get off it . |
14 | It brought several things to mind : the evident barrier during negotiations between the steward and the women ; the warnings of a friend about my own relationship with the steward — ‘ You put too much trust in that man ’ ; and the remark made when I reported how I had initially explained my research aims to the union stewards — ‘ You told the Secret Service ! |
15 | ‘ Thought you 'd backed out , ’ he muttered as I took off my damp coat . |
16 | Low and behold when I got back they were waiting for me you see ? |
17 | The crunch came when I found out she was sleeping with a couple of other boyfriends , and I discovered I did n't actually care . |
18 | I know he was looking for Nicola at one stage because he asked if I knew where she 'd gone . |
19 | It became clear from talking to parents that I had to see how what they said actually hooked up with their experience , the fine detail of it , and not to assume that I knew exactly what kind of lived experience lay behind a familiar form of words . |
20 | It 's an interval you 'd never see but I mean theoretically you could have that . |
21 | ‘ Pounds , ’ I replied as I wrote out my name and address on the back of the particulars and left it on the counter . |
22 | ranging from when I went to Leeds to that seminar and there were people excited about the Festival and you know , two weeks before the Festival speaking to Jane in London , said oh we 've had a lot of you know and I said well I 'll get back to you in September and tell you |
23 | And I thought you know and I think basically it 'd be er sort of assessing the value of buildings for council tax and things like that which is yeah |
24 | But I 'm damned if I know where it 's coming from . " |
25 | I 'm damned if I know why I did n't tell you in the first place , back when all this started happening . |
26 | One or two , maybe , and I 'm damned if I see how we 'll identify them in a hurry but … ’ |
27 | And and the always had maybe sh er sheaves of oats you know but I do n't they were decorated and things like that . |
28 | The door was locked but I got out my key and let myself in . |
29 | to see the family G P in Southwold I think that got things moving because I do n't they would have done anything , they 'd have just accepted that this is the end , you know , he 's gon na die in agony . |
30 | The only answer was to run — in the hope that I can escape being apprehended while I find out what 's happening to the project I was working on . |