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

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1 The Miss Cardings next door , they would have let me stay there until I got myself sorted out .
2 I 'm just you 're just making me think actually because I saw in one of the papers this morning erm a headline , if I can find it , it said something to the effect that — yes here it is , in the Independent , it says ‘ TV soaps are first to survive rescheduling ’ and it goes on to tell us that the British television schedules as we all know were the first casualties of war in the Gulf except for the nation 's daily diet of Australian soap .
3 It 's good for me to come away because I smoke fewer .
4 I mean just cos I want I , just , just cos you want out of here , I 'm not gon na accept any old place
5 I mean even when I smoked I did .
6 I mean well if I remember in Harlow er , we we i i in in nineteen seventy eight we had twenty thousand er , social er , council housing and about nine thousand owner occupiers the situation , that ratio 's been reversed where we , where i by the end of the century we practically have about three thousand social social housing and about twenty two thousand er er , owner occupiers !
7 As I say I mean well because I do feel the cold I suppose I have to have more heat than
8 I mean yesterday after I had me dinner I dropped off to sleep for a couple of hours cos
9 I mean I , I , I do n't drink a lot , I mean maybe after I 've been out in the hills you have got to drink something to replace the sweat , but I 'm not a great drinker and I do n't , I do n't smoke and I , I do n't like discos or anything like that
10 I mean he 's been known to do that because he you know what is going to happen with him commercially in his newspapers and he 's actually very clever and I mean none of us I mean okay and I think Peter might be the but I can get quite upset or intense or distressed or whatever the word is about that sort of stuff , because I am my background is journalism and I 'm quite pure about it , but we 're living in reality times here and the reality times is that he has got certain agendas .
11 I 'd have to , I 'd have to erm I 'd have to raise it er and I think to be quite honest the er I mean fortunately as I said earlier on Mr chairman there is a Regional Liaison Group meeting on , on Monday er and I have a captive audience of three budget holders , Doug Gill and Phil , erm and raise this with them .
12 I mean ever since I 've
13 I mean now if i said , Make me a a figure that 's got ten equal sides , you could do it could n't you ?
14 ‘ Have been reading ’ , I realized even as I struggled to find somewhere to stand the strawboard in the darkness , makes a somewhat smaller claim than ‘ have read ’ , and I scarcely expect that my ‘ books ’ , to anyone outside the very restricted world of philosophical studies , are going to include the two on Spinoza ; all of which suggests a second-hand and partial acquaintance with my only other work , Natural Man .
15 ‘ Always I eat here when I have business in town , ’ Madame Gebrec explained .
16 I struggled with the whole thing the night before Christmas and the whole of Christmas Day , and finally I realised then that I wanted you just as you were .
17 Nor shall I stay longer than I need . ’
18 I got home and I felt that 's it !
19 I definitely , I do n't really think I got more than I did in the end of year , last year one , I think I got forty percent in that
20 I cry quietly because I do n't want to wake my mum .
21 On the day of the Station sports I tried harder than I had ever tried in any of my events , and the results were exactly as predicted by old Doc Whittingham " not in the first three , could make fourth if he really tries hard enough " ( which could be the story of my life ) .
22 I found much that I identified with , the old lady looking in the TV shop window , enjoying all channels , one assumes , the ‘ Eye-drop ’ queue in the hospital .
23 I moved there because I had to find a way to support myself . ’
24 I say here that I have been gratefully assisted by the reports and evidence of Mr Peter and Mr David from Hunstead Park in this case .
25 I say surprisingly because I happen to know Tod is n't squeamish .
26 I say simply that I support the views of my hon. Friend the Member for Chichester ( Mr. Nelson ) and of the hon. Member for Middlesbrough ( Mr. Bell ) rather than other views that have been expressed today .
27 If I do not get the chance later in my response to answer the comments of the hon. Member for Caernarfon ( Mr. Wigley ) on students with special needs in further education , I say now that I attach great importance to those students .
28 I say merely that I know nothing of your late wife .
29 It rarely took less than seven minutes to organize the few things I needed , so that day I rehearsed mentally as I went along : ‘ Choose the best place to stop .
30 I mentioned earlier that I encountered a problem with the bass E string , but it 's something that can be easily rectified .
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