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

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1 She laughed and continued , ‘ Piers has been keeping me entertained while I waited for you .
2 Cis wants me to go if I want to .
3 I suppose everyone has but I hear about her a lot .
4 I regret that I disagree with my hon. Friend , but I assure her that the levels have returned to those of 1987 .
5 When I was out on the road I mean before I came into training I was so I laid my cards at the table at this point in time to say yes I need to sell insurance erm and I always remember particular broker who you go in and and he 's saying well so how many of these particular products would you sell over the next year and he said oh twenty five and you go in great , guy 's promised to sell twenty five domestic contents policies over the next year .
6 Yes an I mean and I mean in winter time a wooden sole and a clog they wer they were nice and warm cos I mean you only used to polish 'em you used to put oil on them .
7 I mean like I said on a Friday we get thirteen seventy five till twelve o'clock .
8 Get , and I mean like I said to you today you 've still got your cough .
9 Yeah , it 's the , it 's the with the word natural is n't it that er you know people often use the word natural to mean good and right and therefore something you should do , but of course no not always I mean if I said to you death is natural , nobody here would think I was advocating suicide or that er we should n't have hospitals to try and save people 's lives I mean er when you say death is natural , what you mean is death is one of those things that we just have to put up with , we 'd rather we did n't but we 're all gon na have to face it in the end , some of us sooner than others er but erm but there we are .
10 no you 'd have to get all out and have a look , but I mean if I go over there I 'll bring back a load of D K and I know I will we 'll see .
11 Well I mean the children , I mean if I go into the school and I , and say to them look there is a fire there but , you know , please will you not use it but it 's just a question of whether the children fiddle with it really , that 's
12 I 've got to get that those AVCs er , I mean if I had to , if that happened , how would we pay off Brian ?
13 I mean if I knew for the fact that I was gon na get this job at the hospital I 'd pay for it
14 over subscribed courses as well , I mean when I went on the language and , and the national curriculum and that other thing that I did on the national curriculum , masses of people there .
15 Well this is where Michael is a he would rather , I mean when I say to him can I just do some work on you calc I say , no , cos you are not doing any work , the calculator 's doing the work .
16 I mean when I started with a shop in Harlow what , erm , nearly twenty five
17 But whereas when you were talking about it then I mean when I think about it
18 I mean when I think of all the money that was poured into my education and nobody ever mentioned the kind of decisions one would have to make in the future and the problems you would have in trying to make use both of your education and have children and have the happy family life that our society encourages you to have and that we all perhaps want .
19 This is what I mean when I talk of balance .
20 However , I realized if I looked at it underwater , it was bigger .
21 I refer to Burnley , whose council I led before I came to the House .
22 ‘ My word , what interest I kindled when I spoke of the hospital at Christmas .
23 You arranged for that vehicle I requested when I called from Frankfurt Airport ?
24 And I goes but I had to , I had to , I goes why ?
25 Yeah , I remembered it while I was walking round the shop , cos the more I yeah , the more I thought about it the worse I got when I stood by the machine .
26 Er the impression I got when I talked to the locals who lived here was that it was n't gon na be that mixed .
27 And I would be always be with John in the stable and I got until I got into er some danger walking er underneath a horses legs and he 'd he 'd send me out banned me from the stable and shut the door .
28 What I experienced as I fell on my knees was a metaphor — I saw the technological society into which I had been born as a Frankenstein body from which the spirit was missing .
29 I realise that I come into the picture as a relative , and I do feel natural interest and concern for my great-uncle .
30 What I found when I looked at this problem over the course of ten years was that this complexity , like responsibility time span , also occurs in leaps or jumps .
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