Example sentences of "i [verb] [conj] [pers pn] [vb base] [prep] " in BNC.

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31 Well I mean the children , I mean if I go into the school and I , and say to them look there is a fire there but , you know , please will you not use it but it 's just a question of whether the children fiddle with it really , that 's
32 To , to Angie you know , I mean a , were alright , we 've got plenty of local issues , but I mean when we think of the , the big issues , these are the big issues that need to be looked into .
33 Would you when you go to the loo , I mean when you go to the your room , wash that mug out cos it 's got a bit of soup in it .
34 And I mean it is your sort of second home , and the guys that you work with every every week , I mean sort of become , I mean it 's a bit of a cliche to say , but I mean part of a family that you living out there that you live with out there and it is a real I mean when you think of the number that was lost , I mean there were a lot of close friends involved in it .
35 I mean when you think of those
36 I mean when you think of erm the way that , say , Mrs. Currie has been portrayed , Mrs. Thatcher indeed , I think an awful lot of that was filtered through the eyes of the press .
37 This was t I mean when you think about it er it was good fun and er eventually people realized what was happening and of course they knew what was happening but that went on for a long long time .
38 I know , I mean when you think about it , what is it you 'll have , a tape deck , amplifier , oh you have
39 Well this is where Michael is a he would rather , I mean when I say to him can I just do some work on you calc I say , no , cos you are not doing any work , the calculator 's doing the work .
40 But whereas when you were talking about it then I mean when I think about it
41 I mean when I think of all the money that was poured into my education and nobody ever mentioned the kind of decisions one would have to make in the future and the problems you would have in trying to make use both of your education and have children and have the happy family life that our society encourages you to have and that we all perhaps want .
42 This is what I mean when I talk of balance .
43 I realise that I come into the picture as a relative , and I do feel natural interest and concern for my great-uncle .
44 Well I say if you scout through this book Mick they 've got an
45 And I say if you get on your hands and knees
46 ‘ Listen , ’ I say as I creak to my feet , ‘ can I help with the washing up or something ? ’
47 by the er Trading Association , it seems to me to be quite a sensible charter , and er I propose that we write to the Association saying this is very good and can we get it
48 I suggest that we substitute for this what might be called a ‘ relative autonomy ’ rule .
49 it does that I suggest that we look at it again tomorrow .
50 If you wish to visit this as an individual , I suggest that you write in advance of your visit .
51 I CAN understand your apprehensions and I suggest that you talk to a Relate marriage guidance counsellor about your problem .
52 Again , it is a matter of personal preference whether you prepare the bud or rootstock stem first , but until you have had some practice and know just what is involved , I suggest that you start with the bud .
53 And there will be opportunities to apply for support from the British Film Institute and elsewhere erm in order that we can expand er what we 're doing in that area and I , I just wanted to let the board know about that and to say that erm er this is the route that I 'm currently taking and erm I will be reporting to them when there are specific developments and that I hope that you approve of er me attempting to expand our provision in this area .
54 It is as applicable to the running of the parish council as it is to the leadership of IBM and I hope that you find in this book something , even if only one thing , that you can apply and that will help you gain the results you seek .
55 I think that 's the trouble with Christmas , I said to Rob , in a way , I said I hope when I get to mum and dad 's age I wo n't expect my children to think oh god you got to go there for you know I said that I 'd love to just once take the kids away and go somewhere
56 And why should n't I do as I please with my own body ?
57 What 'll I do when I get to Bristol ?
58 Q What do I do if I wish to be excused attendance at School ?
59 I go through the front room and then I get to this room [ the ‘ breakfast ’ room ] and I do the lunch washing up then , and I wait till they go to bed to put the hoover over this room and polish round .
60 but if I 'm thinking about myself then yes I look and I put on make-up
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