Example sentences of "[conj] i [verb] [adv] [vb pp] it " in BNC.

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1 where the games are getting played or I 've never seen it in a paper that I 've picked up in the morning , it 's never been in it !
2 They 've got the spare uniform somewhere , although I 've never seen it .
3 But we both know , although I have n't said it , that the consequence of her unfaithfulness is that I have been able to take the high ground .
4 Although I have not seen it scratch against rocks recently , it does still occasionally gulp air from the surface .
5 Although I have earlier granted it to simplify matters ( p. 21 ) , premiss ( 1 ) is not nearly so firm as an objector might like .
6 It 's not emotional blackmail — but once or twice recently , I 've felt that I 've nearly bought it .
7 It 's I 've I was telling David outside that I 've absolutely butchered it and I it 's erm two thousand one hundred and sixty .
8 I have , I 've been asked a lot in the last twenty odd years and it 's only just recently that I 've seriously considered it , which is why I 've made this new album , Midnight Postcards .
9 I do n't remember that I 've never seen it on any minutes
10 Maybe it works in the case of God ; I 've always been so afraid it would n't that I 've never tried it .
11 Not that I 'd ever tried it , but , that sort of thing , semolina , and all that ,
12 That I 'd actually done it I suppose .
13 " I told her , " said Mrs Maugham , handing her daughter a plastic butter dish , " that I 'd never seen it . "
14 to you on the phone that I had not seen the job and that I said yes alright knowing I had n't seen the job , also that you knew that I had n't seen it and if I did n't agree with it , then I was gon na change it , and I 've changed it !
15 So , Paul was worried that I had n't put it in straight were n't you Paul ?
16 I was tempted to call it a day there and then , pull over and have a kip , but my stomach reminded me that I had n't thrown it a bone since the ploughman 's at lunch-time , and it had been quite an eventful day .
17 Rather , I felt a strange exaltation that our brief married life together — consisting of but a few short leaves — had been of such ravishing sweetness , and that I had not spoiled it as I had spoiled things over two years before .
18 Suddenly I realised that I had not heard it before but read it before — word for word in the article that the Secretary of State for Education and Science wrote last Friday in The Times Educational Supplement .
19 However , shortly before the List 's publication , I received a visit from Harold Evans , then the editor of the Sunday Times , who came to breakfast and rather slyly asked if I had seen it ; to which I replied that I had not seen it and knew nothing of its contents .
20 I tried the church door one last time in the vain hope that I had mistakenly found it closed , but closed it remained .
21 On the wall of that room was a patch where the barometer had hung — so familiar a face that I had hardly realized it was there .
22 The fact is that I had never seen it , or known what I was seeing , until that day : …
23 I hope that figure is right er , I have to confess that I have not added it up and er the copy that I have , the five and the nine could be mistaken for other figures , but I hope that there the right figures to that must be added first the general damages a calculation which like all by other calculations need to be carefully checked , I would er calculate the interest on general damages to date would be five thousand , two hundred and seven pounds future care totals six hundred and twelve thousand , five hundred and seventeen pounds suitable accommodation , seventy one thousand , one hundred and fifty two pounds , transport costs thirty nine thousand , eight hundred and sixty six pounds , that makes a total of one million , two hundred and six thousand , three hundred and thirty eight pounds that is the amount which I would be minding to award , I understand that the parties in the light of that would wish to have further discussions about the matter
24 ‘ Ca n't you tell — ’ his eyes seemed to say , ‘ that I have already pressed it ?
25 The only reason that I 'm enjoying Neighbours again at the moment is that I have n't seen it for month and I 'm trying to work out which characters have changed , which characters are getting married to which other ones .
26 My personal view , and I must emphasise that I have n't discussed it with John , is that we should not be offering a general horticultural advice service to all and sundry , but that we should restrict this to areas where we have recognised expertise — Alpine & Rock Gardens , Arboriculture , Glasshouse cultivation and others .
27 The House will also recall — I know that hon. Members of all parties will welcome this — that I have also made it clear that there will be no downward adjustment in 1993 in income-related benefit rates to correspond to the nearly £700 million which , in terms of 1992-93 benefit rates , is included in them in respect of the 20 per cent .
28 Many announcements made by the Home Secretary are moving in the way that I have always wanted it to move , and I believe that er , in Wiltshire this will have a very positive effect .
29 Thank you very much , I can only say that I have always felt it a privilege to be part of N C V O. Er , I have enjoyed my time enormously and if I 've had any role that I feel that I 'm proud of , it 's constantly bringing members to mind .
30 That came straight from my early conditioning , my relationship with my mother and the fact that I have always found it easier to give than receive .
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