Example sentences of "i [vb base] [pron] [verb] [pers pn] [vb past] " in BNC.
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1 | I mean they knew they knew about the chiller at time cos I think said |
2 | The sleeves and shoulders are very sloping — can you see it 's sort of , the line 's gone very drooping , I mean somebody said it gave the impression of melting butter , and , and that 's really the sort of figure that you 've got . |
3 | What did you think , we actually got on very well , I mean I thought we worked quite well together as a team . |
4 | I mean I thought you felt uncomfortable Mike . |
5 | I mean I thought she 'd had something but she 's , do n't want anything . |
6 | If she 's , well I mean I knew she 'd sort of had a relationship and |
7 | I mean I went I called to him and I thought where 's |
8 | I mean I know I told you this |
9 | But when you loved it , did n't you I mean I know I did when I was a young person first drinking erm I definitely had the feeling that if I was drinking to excess I was n't doing the right thing , whereas the impression we give in Oxford that drinking to the excess is perfectly acceptable behaviour . |
10 | You know , I mean I know he said that the best thing , decision we ever made was not to go to erm Raynes Park because the wicket really has deteriorated on that , but he has a lot of contacts and things . |
11 | I mean I assumed he wanted me to know Poindexter 's name was Beethoven … it did n't just slip out . |
12 | She 'd So I thought well I 'd I Well he 'd I did n't say what he 'd done I did n't ask about that , I mean I had I had enough trouble without asking questions like that you see . |
13 | I mean I think we arrived at the bottom about six o'clock |
14 | well I think Dawn is quite happy now , I mean I think she felt as though she 'd been rushed at first , but I mean |
15 | I mean I think I mentioned like friends , family er brothers , sisters |
16 | So I mean I think it 'd great Guide Friday you run around little flag in the air , I 've seen them in London and you can do that and and and people get so fit . |
17 | I mean I notice you picked one of the matters of expenditure which is not the certainly in the higher range of of expenditure and pick out this one example . |
18 | The Common Good Fund and they , they had you know all I mean you know they had all feelers out for all , all the things , so there are a couple of dates which came up in the last meeting erm for further pilots and then the intention is to just go ahead from |
19 | the only thing but I mean you know you accepted what he said and then went on and , and by using your picture with the , with the cheque I mean you had him eating out your hand at the end did n't you ? |
20 | I mean you remember I told you about my cousin , mm , now he is not somebody I 'd recommend an au pair , au pair to work |
21 | I mean you see it advertised in the paper but no one |
22 | I mean he kept he did n't know . |
23 | I expect you thought you had got rid of your two bad pennies ! ' ’ |
24 | ‘ I expect you thought you got a good buy in that house . ’ |
25 | I expect he found he 'd sold his working-class birthright for a mess of Bloomsbury pottage . |
26 | ‘ I want you to know we did n't use any of this nonsense ’ , Koch protested between the titters ; ‘ … you would sort of start down that road and get so self-conscious you could n't do it . ’ |
27 | I want you to know I did n't take that jade , Travis . ’ |
28 | Because I was insistent I want I want I wanted to speak to Rod and er I said no I when is con when is it convenient to ring back then cos he said he 's got the phone glued to his ear blah blah . |
29 | I 'm sorry if I let you think I wanted to … ’ |
30 | I hope no-one thinks I came up with it . ’ |