Example sentences of "i [be] [verb] [prep] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Had I been allowed to puddle around on my own , people today might curl their lips at Faldo 's approach .
2 I reckon I been walking for hours now .
3 For the next few months Mr and I are going to home in on a theme for these services .
4 But then with an ever deepening sinking feeling inside I realise that I am bound for failure once again .
5 ‘ As a traveller making drawings from which to make paintings , I am attracted to places where there is a strong individual flavour of climate and living .
6 I am not talking about hunting being given the name of culling , I am talking about situations where culling does really look to be the only way to save the vegetation .
7 It is one in the morning before the sun finally disappears and I am left with twilight rather than lowlight .
8 I shall need it if I am to race with Mercury here . ’
9 I am committed to revolution too — for a hate-free , fear-free , greed-free world . ’
10 Shelley warned , ‘ But I am going to bed soon . ’
11 And during that time I am going to work out a way to keep us safe while we complete the job that will make us rich . ’
12 In these conditions I wanted to get rid of about a third of the original sail area and so that 's it , now I 'm sailing much more happily instead of struggling against the boat I 'm sailing in harmony again .
13 I 'm thinking of Italy here primarily .
14 I 'm thinking of London now and then I 'll think of Barcelona .
15 Oh I 'm thinking of Rainbow why am I thinking of Rainbow , is that Co-Op as well ?
16 I like them like that because what I tend to do with so I like them that big because then I can cut them up into sticks , stick them in the fridge , then if I feel like being naughty not ever so naughty because I 'm nibbling at carrots rather than a packet of crisps or something .
17 I 'm shivering to death out here .
18 As you see from my address , I 'm living in Yonkers now , and have a pretty good job in a cannery , working in the packing and despatch department .
19 Susan said , ‘ I 'm leaving for Trame tomorrow for the bilaterals .
20 I 'm leaving for Brussels today .
21 Oh , I 'm lo , I 'm looking for parts here I think .
22 Erm I cl well I , I 'm looking for advice here , the wife is not there , do you say oh will she be joining me , joining us ?
23 I 'm lunching with Hugo tomorrow .
24 Erm I 'm getting at Richard here erm instructions of the whereabouts , methods of access to and operation of hardware , such as tape decks video and T V sets , video tapes , slides and projectors and other machinery should be kept with work sheets et cetera .
25 I think he 's done it , I think he 's across the river and safe and there 's a buzzy glow of vicarious accomplishment starting to well up within me , but then there 's a cracking noise and he falls ; I think he 's tripped and fallen forward but he is n't lying flat on the snow , he 's sunk up to his waist in it and there 's a pool of darkness spreading on the whiteness around him as he struggles , trying to lever himself out and I ca n't believe this is happening , ca n't believe Andy is n't going to jump free ; I 'm yelling in fear now , shouting his name , screaming out to him .
26 Well that 's okay I 'm lying in bed so it did n't make any difference .
27 I 'm working in Oxford tomorrow , so either would be convenient .
28 I 'm used to Nigel now , ’ Elinor explained to me , ‘ but it 's nice to have a change . ’
29 Well , I 'm , I 'm taken with Brittany really .
30 I 'm reduced to pennies again .
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