Example sentences of "i [verb] [pers pn] be [adv] [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | But in terms of , in terms of actual copper , I mean it is actually when the , when the plotter goes over that pad that is gon na be connected . |
2 | I mean it 's just when er , he 's basically |
3 | I mean it 's like when Shirl comes through like when Shirl comes through you know , they know all know Shirl does n't like bad what it means . |
4 | I mean it 's like when |
5 | I mean it 's like when I walk in |
6 | always the way I mean it 's like when your trying |
7 | Cos the last race is at five o'clock I think , but I mean it 's only if we go couple of hours . |
8 | I mean that would have been a disaster I mean it 's only because I was upstairs and I thought oh I can smell boiling . |
9 | but I mean it 's only because the extra stuff 's in it for it to dissolve in . |
10 | Well , I mean it 's there if you know of anybody , I do n't know of anybody you see |
11 | I mean he 's usually after the gas man is n't he ? |
12 | Basically like I say it 's just when I , when I bend it , |
13 | Because any one of these two or three things that I show you is enough if it 's a surprise to them they will blow you out . |
14 | Well I think the only difference is I say to her I hope you 're still cos she said to me you can come , I said I 'm coming straight round yours christmas day , I 'm not coming home waiting for you to come back , you do n't come till half past ten ! |
15 | ‘ I know he 's there because I ca n't imagine him , ’ explained Lydia patiently . |
16 | There was an embarrassed smile as Leary said : ‘ Oh no , I heard he was there so I walked through the harbour and took a look at it . |
17 | I decided it was just because she had n't mattered that it had n't been worth shocking her . |
18 | ‘ I suppose you 're here because you heard that Riddle was the father of my baby ? ’ |
19 | ‘ I suppose it 's just because things are a bit dire on that front at present . |
20 | I suppose it 's just because I feel so comfortable with you . ’ |
21 | I suppose it 's probably because his time at Leeds coincided with the time when I used to go to see them most frequently . |
22 | In fact , I felt he was more than ready to discuss male-female relations . |
23 | ‘ There 's always some police by the Circus , ’ I knew they were there because of the Jewish population around the area — and the frequent Mosley British Fascist parades . |
24 | I tried to tell myself it was purely physical and you were just an object of desire , but I knew it was more than that . ’ |
25 | Both babies would smile stickily when they saw me over the edge of the cot , which was gratifying in a way , but I knew it was only because they were programmed that way , like public relations men . |
26 | Nineteen and a half pounds , I thought they were more than that actually . |
27 | I thought they were actually cos I I even at that part of |
28 | ‘ I thought you were here for lots of other reasons as well . |
29 | ‘ I think he was there when I saw Werner . |
30 | I think he was more than capable of shooting Barak in the back . |