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

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1 Yes I I would agree with that but I wondered , I think perhaps it should be the finance committee , I mean cos I understood that most of these these items are contained within the existing budget , because I mean the individual committees do have have the power to the monies within their own , and I it has it I would agree with Peter that if we have gone over and above the that the committee were working to but I understood that that was not the case , so I .
2 I mean a , I 've been throwing mine away now we ca n't get them at the other farm , I mean and I said if we do , we 'd better keep
3 I mean as I said when I was filling in the questionnaire I was thinking well this , really this is my preference and you know I 'd much rather be in a job that allowed me some flexibility .
4 I mean as I say if the queen came I would talk how I
5 But I mean if I see if I see my daughter I , I go do you know what I say to her ?
6 That is what I mean when I say that the problems of crofting , and other rural problems , are in an odd , but very real sense , a national resource .
7 I 'm sure you 'll understand what I mean when I say that a reader in , for example , Moscow would find your book very difficult to relate to .
8 It is in my body qua sensitive that sensations occur ; and the occurrence of a sensation in some part of my body qua sensitive is all that I mean when I say that I feel a sensation in some part of my body .
9 One man in particular er again I wo n't mention his name but anybody that went to Road School 'll know who I , I mean when I say that if you did anything wrong he 'd call you out and ask you something and if you , if you like pupils used to be a bit shy and , and not speak to him he 'd slap you across the face .
10 I think that the hon. Gentleman will know what I mean when I say that in the context of coming towards the end of a particular available time , whether it is the time for talks or the time for a general election , there is reluctance among certain parties — and I make this remark generally — to turn their cards face upwards if there is any danger that other people will not have turned their cards face upwards by the time the whistle blows .
11 I stress that I understand that the regulations will be general and that highway authorities will be given discretion to interpret them in the most appropriate way .
12 Because from the age of seventeen to twenty nine I worked on building sites , and that got boring so I changed and I changed and became a policeman , and I ca became a policeman when I was twenty nine and a half and it 's , I 've enjoyed it ever since cos every day is interesting , every day is different , every day is unusual .
13 Mm cos I found I 'd try , well the works had er , erm table and I , I remember the last time I played before I left and I said come on , I 'll
14 ‘ Well ’ — he turned and looked towards the window — ‘ I noticed as I passed that you had a box of Havana cigars , the … the Excepcionales .
15 I dream , I hope and I pray that in our diocese we shall see God ‘ s Spirit , the Spirit that fell on Mary , coming to us and doing great things for God .
16 I forgot that I discovered that all our letters now are apt to be a day late .
17 Yeah , yeah I know and I think once the matters on the bungalow and that
18 I know if I say that Notes are really important Alright .
19 He looked up at me after I finished and I saw that whipped dog look .
20 I confess that I thought that that case had arisen a little before that speech .
21 The one that I remember and I hope that that er the papers are either here in Caernarfon in the archives or p possible in the National Library because my cousin , gave most of the Brothers papers that he had control over
22 Er , Madam Speaker I 'm very much aware of the case that the my honourable friend has er mentioned because he has written to me er about it and I have looked into the circumstances er of it and I understand that the employment service have made no final decision on that particular site and I 'd be happy to respond to my honourable friend er once I 've had a chance to discuss it further with the Chief Executive of the employment service whose responsibility it is but if I could just say to my honourable friend the principle of integrating er the work of the job centre and the payment of benefits on one site is a good one which is for the convenience of er people who make use of the job centres er and er as er er the honourable er gentleman , the member for Workington is indicating from a sedentary position , was a recommendation which was supported by the public accounts er committee and I believe and I believe that it er makes sense to proceed on a value for money basis with this policy but I will certainly look at the particular example in my honourable friend 's constituency with interest .
23 After considerable reflection , a discussion of the match with a wide circle of friends , a session with a sports psychiatrist , and two calls to the Samaritans , I decide that I lost because Martin played much better than I did .
24 I feel like I done when Slippery Sun
25 I knew before I went that I would cry that day , but I thought it would be because he was standing in front of me , not because he was n't standing in front of me .
26 Anyway I were looking and I looked and I looked and I looked and I says well what cigarettes do you use for it ?
27 Anyway I were looking and I looked and I looked and I looked and I says well what cigarettes do you use for it ?
28 and I thought before I go and send it back , because I do n't know of anybody
29 I thought if I pop and see you then I gone , now I know I can
30 Maybe it 's the most important thing I do but I think that when it 's elevated in the way we were talking about sexuality being elevated , it 's done a disservice .
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