Example sentences of "[vb base] i [vb base] [adv] [vb pp] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | I mean I 've probably seen it |
2 | Erm ya , I mean I 've already had what , I 've had what I 've had to say about the the the content of the thing I was merely going to ask where we go from here ? |
3 | aye , let's have a separate meeting on that I mean I 've largely left it up to and and one or two others that I 've met up there |
4 | I tell you what I , I enjoy doing as well I mean I 've only done it while I 've , I 've been out er abroad with gang of them , it 's like , you know when everything 's quietened down |
5 | I mean I 've never seen it in that context . |
6 | I mean I 've never timed them . |
7 | that 's what I said to Ron , I mean I 've never known I ca n't remember the last time I when I used to work for Colin for ten years trying to get a holiday out of Colin was like trying to get blood ! |
8 | and she 'll go and get the milk out and say I 've just got myself a glass of milk mum , oh right , okay not even aware that she 's gone out to the fridge you know , fair enough we say ah , you do n't do you ? |
9 | I hope I 've still got it to come . |
10 | ‘ Y freely confess I have often dismissed your opinions as mere intuition . |
11 | I know I 've only got one left , yeah . |
12 | You know I 've never hated you — though for years I 've been wishing that I could ! ’ |
13 | I remember once I was on the steps of a hotel in Liverpool , and a middle-aged woman wearing a maroon coat came up and said , ‘ Hey , George , you know I 've always loved you , could I have your autograph ? ’ |
14 | I suppose I 've still got it somewhere . |
15 | ‘ I suppose I have always seen myself as a younger version of Joan Collins , ’ she confided . |
16 | Well , I 'll tell you something , if it is , we 'll have many more happy moments like it , because I feel I 've just found you and I feel sorry for Mother that she never found you . ’ |
17 | The only thing I 've do I thought , oh no , I know when , I 've no do I feel I 've no done anything wrong . |
18 | I mean I think I 've already resigned myself to the fact that I 'm going to have to do one maybe two years more before I get anything like |
19 | And that 's this is er I think I 've already told you that he was offered a job with Ingersoll Rand which were the main er people that dealt with air and air products in the old days . |
20 | I think I 've already learned my lesson on that particular score . ’ |
21 | But I walk in yeah and he goes he goes hold on , now you 're Alistair , and I go yeah , and he goes I think I 've just given your three weekly to Jimmy . |
22 | I think I 've just dumped it to the |
23 | I think I 've just scrubbed one out that 's right . |
24 | Really I think I 've only done it twice this term . |
25 | my lines I think I 've possibly got them |
26 | ‘ Yes — keep your fingers crossed — I think I 've actually found someone at last , ’ she told him with a thankful sigh . |
27 | I think I 've always loved you , Luke . ’ |
28 | I think I 've always loved you , certainly it seems like it — and you do n't need to look so astonished ; it was true about the home movies , or partly , anyway . |
29 | I think I 've always found it hard to talk to people except for my best mate . |
30 | ‘ Tonight I think I have finally captured one . ’ |