Example sentences of "[noun prp] [conj] i [vb base] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I do have a home in England and I have a job . |
2 | Actually Pickerage and I have a relationship that goes much deeper than your grubby little mind could encompass , Quigly . ’ |
3 | ‘ Victoria and I share a room . |
4 | Joel and I have a suggestion about that which we 're going to put to you as soon as we get to London . |
5 | ‘ Churchill and I have a lot in common — we both have American mothers . ’ |
6 | Right Said Fred and I have a lot in common- they work out regularly , are super fit and have great bodies . |
7 | I think about Mr Jackson and I get a sort of uncomfortable feeling when I remember he was waiting for me at the house and I did n't come back . |
8 | I 've enjoyed my four years at Widnes but I think a change of clubs will help me get back on the international scene , ’ said Tait , 27 , who has agreed a three-year contract with the Headingley club . |
9 | She 's an ancient lass , I call her Nellie , but she can take me all the way to Sanderstown if I want a night out with bright lights . |
10 | ‘ I think it would be a good thing , ’ she said stiffly , not meaning it , ‘ if Lowell and I have a divorce . ’ |
11 | Almost by reflex , McIlvanney and I take a corner table , and open up on the safe territory of swapping recriminations about our country 's lack of respect for the trade . |
12 | ‘ Paul and I have a production company — I direct as well — and Melissa here is an actress — ’ |
13 | But Agnes and I have a problem . |
14 | You 'll have your turn , but Boisson and I have a score to settle with the bitch first . ’ |
15 | I employ Bessie an' I run a business . ‘ |
16 | Do you know , I actually did a job in Belfast and I put a spade through a six-inch trunk cable and blacked out Northern Ireland . |
17 | Tony and I dig a platform for the tent , lowering the snow by about seventy centimetres to give us a nice protective wall . |
18 | My name is Gloria and I run a beauty salon which is at the end of the high street by R D |