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

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1 This , in turn , improved my singles game considerably and I won the Baghdad Open one year playing against Indians in the main , who were horrified that I insisted we played in the heat of a Baghdad afternoon when it was normally well over 110° in the shade , and there was no shade — mad dogs and Scotsmen !
2 erm it seemed so disappointing to me that I mean we go to the bother of producing what a fifty odd page telephone directory and people do n't even look at it
3 Back in Britain writing my last newsletter to the Group in Scotland I had loved and brought together , I said that I thought we had to be much bolder , taking an a priori stance on the fact that there could be no discrimination against women .
4 She looked so much better than the fat , spreading South London mothers around us , that I thought we had to be middle class .
5 One thing that I think we have to be very careful about , if we did legalize cannabis there would be a proportion of adolescents who would get a great kick out of it , but there would those who do n't get the kick because it 's not illegal .
6 ‘ All I 'm saying is that I think we need to be apart for a while , come down to earth , if you like .
7 ‘ In the Nineties we are regaining a sense of balance , of authenticity , that I think we lost after World War II .
8 Newsome is also a covering right back , so I think we have about the right number …
9 I remember the elocution teacher was very keen on the modern plays that were being published then — and I know we worked on Pinter which actually led me to use the part of Mick in The Caretaker for my subsequent auditions in England for a place in drama school .
10 Sir Bruce sipped , made a face , and whispered to Agnes : ‘ And I thought we suffered at MoD .
11 If we are serious about making the risks of HIV transmission common knowledge , and I believe we have to be , then we need to ensure that every section of society has full access to the information that is available .
12 ‘ This airport has brought a lot of employment for both sides of the community and I believe we have to back this .
13 So perhaps we can have a look there , and this will appear on the ne and , and I suggest we look at it on the next General Purposes Committee .
14 And I think we succeeded in our Phalangist youth movement because we created young men who were prepared for politics . ’
15 He has been discouraging enquiry and I think we live with that legacy which produces apathy in our general population about health care issues .
16 I was looking at er the first page the which brings together the sub team figures , erm , looks to me as though the completed work reflects the priority that we 're giving to stage two work , and I think we continue to weeding , particularly , remain anxious to clear out of the system as soon as possible all old stage two files , and I propose to continue to revue progress on those and with each A D as I see them .
17 och , do you know I was five minutes late , but that was different I was twenty five minutes late , I I did n't even ask her why , cos I knew we 'd in the door like as I 'm walking through it .
18 So having said that I thought that there were more important issues for the council to discuss , I do n't think it 'd be fair to let this second debate on the subject pass without actually making a few er er a very short erm a few short remarks cos I think we need to be clear about the issues .
19 But I thought we had until Fridays , ’ Jinny said , puzzled .
20 ‘ I do n't often associate the word passion with us , ’ said Luton 's manager , David Pleat , afterwards , ‘ but I thought we played with a lot of passion in the first half . ’
21 Souness , who reported that the latest injuries to hit the club were not too serious , added : ‘ It was difficult to entertain in that wind , but I thought we played like a team at times tonight . ’
22 But I believe we live in a representative democracy , not one where we 're delegates of our constituents .
23 I ca n't remember it all , but I think we rode along the old railway line . ’
24 But I think we need to be clear whether we are talking about ordained or lay people and further on in the discussion whether we can indeed justify that division .
25 As far as er the honourable gentleman for Edinburgh Central is concerned , he said there was a case for a wider inquiry into the auditing o of companies , well that is not something specifically called for er by Bingham although I acknowledge that a case can be made for that but I think we want to be extremely careful before extending that in the way that he and the honourable member for Great Grimsby proposed beyond the direct er responsibility to the members or the owners of the company .
26 As a Board though there is nothing to stop us stating the option in our Newsletter , but I think we have to be very careful of the tone and wording that we use .
27 But I think we do as a council , support that Sports Centre very well at the moment , which we did n't expect to be doing .
28 Yeah , because I mean we laugh about it you know
29 ‘ We became friends very quickly because I think we think in the same way .
30 Er the only thing that I have not handed you is the Labour resolution which er twice mentions demands now although I 'm supporting this strong report here , I think it 's a mistake to demand things , it is , it does n't put people in a very good frame of mind to coax them but and I would ask the er Miss who I think we 're going to vote for this , whether she would consider changing to request , because I think we going to the situation where we make it known to the Department of Transport that we 're a string of such like , we do n't to upset them any more , I think that we requested that we answer is we would actually get a result in one .
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