Example sentences of "[conj] i [verb] [pron] [vb mod] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | where I presume you would just wan na hand that out to some guy and say get on with it . |
2 | I told myself I 'd have an abortion , although I knew I could never go through with it , and I was so relieved when my period came . |
3 | Embarrassing for all concerned although I suppose we can always rip out Chapter 1 , daringly entitled Leaving on a Jet Plane . |
4 | You either go along with me until this is over or you could soon find yourself out of a job , although I suppose you could always see if Lewis had an opening for you on his paper . ’ |
5 | So thickly was the snow falling that I knew they could only just have been made , probably within the past five minutes . |
6 | Also , my brother was such a good trumpet player that I knew I would never be as good as he was , so there was that in there too : like , ‘ God , I do n't really want follow in this guy 's footsteps . ' ’ |
7 | That 's , that 's Now when you 've got an A squared minus B squared , you can factorize that I mean you could just do that on your calculator , and do it in one go , but it 's quite easy to do it as three point O one . |
8 | The most frightening thing was that I thought it would never stop . |
9 | I said that I thought I could just about get my act together sufficiently to come . |
10 | It takes me places that I thought I 'd never see |
11 | I said that I believed it would now be right to give some indication of the Government 's attitude to the building of a tunnel . |
12 | Then there was the women 's clothes shop at Number 133 with its dresses in the window that I felt I would never be able to afford . |
13 | York 's a historic city of some hundred and four thousand people , covering some two thousand nine hundred hectares , but that city itself is only part of the settlement that I think we would all regard as as York itself , that covers a larger population of some a hundred and thirty five thousand people , er contained er within the York outer ring road , and referenced to the the map submitted with my H One submission , and also the greenbelt plan which we 've we 've just put up on the board there , er will show you the the broader extent of the urban area . |
14 | And I 've said that the maximum that I think we could reasonably cope with would be five . |
15 | The scenes of horror and infamy on board of a man-of-war are so many and so great that I think they must rather disgust a mind than allure it . ’ |
16 | There are a couple of the procedures now that in the light of this morning 's discussion that I think I can certainly circulate what are done , but they wo n't in , by any means now be final , and I also received this morning from Richard some discussions . |
17 | But it 's something that I think someone can only have a go at if they have a great deal of support and a chance to experiment in a way that still gives them the option erm not to change if they feel that they ca n't handle it any other way erm so I think there are a lot of difficulties associated with this kind of problem . |
18 | Nowadays I keep huge lists of every person , organisation and publication connected with birds , so I hope I 'll never again have the problems I had finding that owl . |
19 | ‘ So I think I 'll just keep the gun . |
20 | Well , I 'd just been paid , so there was no problems about me having money to score , so I think I 'd just set me mind that I wanted to sort meself out once and for good . |
21 | And I hope they can now be resolved . |
22 | Home advantage will be a big factor next week , and I hope we can now finish off the job . |
23 | I 'm not gon na indulge about politics with the of Europe , I believe that what we 're saying is the right way forward and I hope you 'll wholeheartedly support our resolution . |
24 | Er , I should like to the names next month and I hope you 'll all support us because the numbers are going down and if we do n't get sufficient numbers , it 'll have to cancelled like the Torbay one . |
25 | The problem will then return to the Government 's desk , and I hope it will then accept that the country can have no more universities , and no more university places , than it can afford . |
26 | Now things like erm , well one of my old favourites Arran Pilot i if you dig it out when it 's young , then of course it stays as it should , cos it 's a very very waxy potato but , but I can remember growing varieties like Majestic and things like that and I mean they would never fall , they would never fall in the water but they make good chips er of the modern varieties I think I 'd go for er Kondor with a K er which is a very very good potato and does stay as it is i in the ground but one other thing I think also comes into it . |
27 | It 's obviously a show , and I mean you could well imagine that in the old days you need horses were really used to do a full day 's work , they did n't have quite such er nice clean tack a as these ones . |
28 | They have done it and I know they can hardly believe it themselves sometimes . ’ |
29 | This present trip represents , after all , a rare opportunity for me to savour to the full the many splendours of the English countryside , and I know I shall greatly regret it later if I allow myself to become unduly diverted . |
30 | I do n't know what to do and I wish I 'd never become involved . |