Example sentences of "i in [art] [noun] [conj] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 I also visited the scene of the crime at Ayr , and had several lunches and dinners with the diminutive , widowed but friendly Mr Ross ; while an interview with the horrible Waddell in a Glasgow pub left me in no doubt that he was his attacker .
2 He had now grown accustomed to me , and , as he was too ill for any kind of polite act , had left me in no doubt that he liked me .
3 But at least Holroyd leaves me in no doubt that I have been reading about a great phenomenon .
4 I truly feel that somebody 's going to pinch me in a minute and I 'm going to wake up .
5 The DoE tell me in a letter that they are free from indemnity .
6 I also remind the Minister that the then Prime Minister , the right hon. Member for Finchley ( Mrs. Thatcher ) , told me in a letter that we had every right to help organise a campaign for former employees of British Shipbuilders , who had a right to 13 weeks unemployment or supplementary benefit .
7 Afterwards Mr Fallon assured me in a letter that he was confident that both Darlington projects would satisfy the new criteria .
8 I mean I 've filled in a few forms for them but I mean probably you 're a passive owner like me in the sense that I do n't go and actively trade them , er I keep them in a long term investment , and that 's it .
9 Then Prentice took the seat next to me in the corridor and I just knew the day would n't get any better whatever the weather forecast .
10 All I can remember is an object hitting me in the head as it came through the window and glass shattering everywhere .
11 ‘ People have helped me in the past so I thought I would give them a help along the way , ’ he said .
12 I had to accept what had happened to me in the past before I could even begin to accept the changes in my life .
13 But I stay out there singing some made-up song that goes with the waves crunching on the shingle , so she tosses stones in the water to plop near me in the darkness and I shout like an idiot and run back to the shore .
14 Involve me in the conversation and I ca n't hear you talk .
15 Have me in the bathroom if she wants me !
16 ‘ Oh , for so many reasons — because friends supported me in the faith that we would end up together .
17 Anyway it ended up in a fight and he started pushing me around and went to punch me in the stomach but I managed to stop him .
18 Miss Kenton was still waiting for me in the hallway and we ascended through the house in silence .
19 Then we come back to me in the studio and I say , ‘ The film you have just seen was an attempt to blah blah blah .
20 No that 's right you were supposed to be here facing me in the studio and you gone and got ill .
21 ‘ I 'll ring Mr Pritchard to fetch me in the morning if you 'll just let me stay the night . ’
22 ‘ You can come to my office with me in the morning and we can see her as she leaves King 's House . ’
23 I loved it when a whole pile of notes met me in the morning and I did not surface till lunchtime .
24 There is a mouse above me in the roof and I am going to listen to it .
25 The floor punched me in the nose and I stretched out on it .
26 Yes , and I guess it kicked me in the face when I was already down … ’
27 On Teddy Sheringham : ‘ Mr Sheringham elbowed me in the face and I could see it coming .
28 Sitting in my sitting in my crib with my dibby dibby dib mass up mash up crib , slap me in the face and I ca n't do a .
29 A fully grown red tail is a massive bird , over two feet tall — this one looks me in the eye when she sits on my fist .
30 ‘ They put me in the bin because I suddenly had a talking jag , ’ Edward said .
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