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

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1 I am wondering whether I have sussed this right .
2 Cos I 'm hoping cos I 've got a in Manchester get me some recordings from the public library .
3 I do n't , I 'm thinking if I had some scrapers always managed eventually get through like we did .
4 I do n't , I 'm thinking if I had some scrapers always managed eventually get through like we did .
5 I 'm damned if I have . ’
6 And then he come in to us then and he says to me I 'm bleeding and I had to get a plaster for him and he
7 Yes but I 'm saying if I had a member of my family there , I would definitely want to know what was going on .
8 Vulgar song , but I 'm demonstrating that I 've seen the light at last .
9 And she said well , I 'm see that I 've twenty second er I 'm sending him that , mum , to do my reference cos they 've got ta they 've got ta have that .
10 Erm , I 'm going 'cos I 've got to go to see whatsit called ?
11 I do n't really know where I , or I know where I 'm going but I have to take the troops with me I had er , I got you see what is parts of a I A P compact certificate it might in fact , if the boss would let me do , if I could do an industry in December right ?
12 Because it 's something I 'm doing and I 've just recorded all our conversation here
13 The loss of my daughter Suzy gave me good reason to do what I 'm doing and I have nothing to lose .
14 Just as I 'm wondering if I have time to nip across to silence it , there 's a burst of shouting that nearly jolts it off the table .
15 Erm that one 's a bit of an odd question to be honest with you because I 'm finding because I 've had an exam in this , that this is the hardest .
16 I was gutted because I had a superb time at Chelsea .
17 If not , it is their loss , for it is the catholicity of the education to which I was exposed that I have come most to value .
18 It was the first time I had heard him play great music , and I was moved as I had been by the Bonnards ; moved in a different way , but still moved .
19 I was flattered that I 'd been chosen , but at the same time pretty scared .
20 No I was thinking that I 've seen her perhaps I was thinking , you know , you remind me of it .
21 I was thinking when I 've left the school if anything else happens I 'll just feel really pissed off and I 'm gon na write a letter and say , you know , now I 've left the school
22 I was , I was thinking cos I 've got an old copper kettle
23 Immediately I was instructed that I had had the good fortune to be posted to ‘ the division where real polising is done … ’
24 Neither of us has talked about it and I had not said I was writing until I have now started , but your father says he lay awake nearly all night thinking about it .
25 I was appointed and I 've got the job . ’
26 I was asked if I had ever thought about finding a flat and living up here .
27 I mean before you used to have your own , your own , like the job I 'm , I was started for I 've got sweep all the floor , the place where we work .
28 Nevertheless , I was told that I had ‘ contributed nothing constructive ’ to the life of either the house or the school .
29 ‘ I did n't ask ; I told Gina where I was going but I 'd better not stay too long . ’
30 Though I suppose I was chosen because I have a better understanding of what they are about than your average pen-pusher . ’
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