Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] i [verb] i [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I would be most grateful if you would telephone and speak to either Heidi or me to let me know if and when this would be convenient for you .
2 One of Crossman 's cardinal convictions was that Britain was run not as a democracy but as an oligarchy — and that view of his was perhaps partially reflected in my own youthful outburst against the essentially incestuous relationship between politicians and journalists that I thought I had discovered even within the people 's party .
3 My whole life is casual wear so I spose I get more ‘ mileage ’ out of the Leeds kit than yer average user !
4 I only had four laps practice so I suppose I did all right finishing sixth .
5 I think once you 've refined the area of search and I think I agree with Mr on this , there are two or three key criteria .
6 They 've got it at the Law College and I 've I 've spent some lunchtimes fiddling with it and thinking I want !
7 The reason I am interested is that at that time I was off work for six months and I suspected I had the illness .
8 Lord Hulton was waiting at the entrance and I thought I had better warn him .
9 I cried after the girl had gone and he seeing my distress and I explaining I feared your anger he put his arms around my neck and comforted me and said he was sure his real mother could not but love her sister and believe she had acted for the best .
10 They used to be Bangor fans but I think I have won them over to Glentoran . ’
11 I stopped going after six months because I felt I 'd resolved my immediate problem , and it had become a drag and an effort , largely because I had a problem with the silences .
12 I hate that programme because I like I tend to come and listen to the content of what they 're saying
13 A few months after I left I met someone else and we had a wonderful relationship for a few months , but then guilt reared its ugly head and Marie persuaded me to go back because I 'd left her with two children .
14 I have took alopecia before I mean I thought maybe
15 It was only when I looked up to my right and saw the board that I realized I had come to the right place .
16 because where all the sort of a route that I reckon I know I , I am not gon na know it all .
17 And that was the film with the scene of the boy coming into the bar that I said I thought of when I saw Boy coming in sometimes .
18 I 'm glad it was one of my second-hand buys ; it only cost £10 so I suppose I 've had my money 's worth out of it a few times in the garden .
19 And I said no , I was going to , she said I think you have , she said , because you 've moved the ballerina and I did I listened to it .
20 It is about four miles to the Port of Ness from Cross and I think I tiptoed the whole way .
21 One man who took early retirement at 61 thought , at the time , that the advantage of early retirement was ‘ The fact that there are so many young people out of work and I thought I 'd done a lifetime 's work and might as well leave it for the young ones . ’
22 Erm but I 'm hoping that one day he 'll see I know he 's seen my work and I think I 've got a sneaking suspicion that when he came in here he was gon na ask me to do it .
23 Cos I want to go home and , I 've got to home cos I 've I 've a stack of paperwork on my table .
24 One very quick point , sorry erm I do n't want to sound as if I feel I can but er I welcome your comment at the beginning the condition be be left out on what 's going on because I thought this was actually the key function of this committee and I mean I see these are being decision has been taken .
25 The Tories , I resigned on principle when somebody suggested I could join a women 's committee and I said I thought
26 and I thought , it came out erm , incorrect pin number , please remove your card , I thought at least I 'm getting it back you know so I whipped it out , I said to mum , I 'm gon na have to pay for this with a cheque , I said , I ca n't get the cash out , and she , she said why , and I said I , I forgotten my number , I was getting in quite a panic cos I knew I did n't have it written down anywhere at home .
27 I wanted to go to Scotland and I remember I came to say goodbye to my parents and that was in the evening and I went by train to Liverpool Street and it was pouring with rain and I had to make my way , I had a taxi across to Euston , you see , and er and I went up th the left side of the country , see , past Carlisle and and then across and across and then and to Greenock er er to Dunoon , you see .
28 She said yesterday : ‘ He was nothing but scum and I hope I hurt him .
29 in the window half and I wish I knew which half this is it 's all rather complicated , but I 'll see
30 I picked an individual Cottage Pie , because that is something I sometimes prepare at home and I think I know how good ( or terrible ! ) it can be .
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