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

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1 He has confidence in the director , Mike Ockrent , experienced in theatre but a film debutant : ‘ You do n't do Follies or Me And My Girl by phoning it in . ’
2 However , the methods that I and other people were using in 1974 were not able to answer questions such as whether singularities would occur in quantum gravity .
3 One of the early steps that I and my colleagues took was to encourage the removal of intermediate layers , and to try to apply the theory of ‘ added value ’ to hierarchical organization .
4 Erm , I think the charge that has been laid against myself personally and my myself and my colleagues is the charge of vacillation and changing our mind and I and I am grateful to c my colleague David for reminding us that we have in this county had two years two years when the Labour party and the Conservative party have been hand in glove , absolutely determined that the way forward in relation to homes , elderly persons homes , not that 's not to close any and now we 've had a complete volte face when they 've changed their minds and they 've come along with us .
5 Dad told her that it was settled but he warned her she must never borrow again He warned Frankie and me as well .
6 You 've got a G and N and M and I and E and an A er to follow that I .
7 I remembered the honesty of Masquerade in a force five wind , and then I thought of all the good days to come ; days of Ellen and me and Masquerade in far seas , and I must have smiled , for Robin-Anne nodded approval of whatever silent answer I was framing to her question .
8 They slept in the same bedroom as me because we were er limited to bedroom space but we had girls because we were doing such a lot of entertaining , there was a lot of work .
9 No doubt those whom we so recently persuaded to seek their bread elsewhere are hungry because they are idle , vicious , and ill-conditioned and think it easier to rob such innocent and harmless passers-by as I than to toil in the fields . ’
10 Oh two or three years before , only it turned out , after a time , that the men were earning more money than me because I , the bonus , you understand , it was a good thing for the firm , it was a good thing for the men .
11 It was a bad thing for me , strictly speaking , because the men became as they was earning more money than me and this is complete fact .
12 We paid rent to be there and er and of course either Hugh or me or both of us came up to see my mother every day , you see , unless we knew she was going to have a visitor and then we used to take a day off
13 The first is the need for those reproducing my procedures to acknowledge the previous work that I and my co-worker Archangel Gabriel defined as God Assisted Pregnancies ( GAP ) .
14 I 'm I 'm I 'm interested in you you you doing more of the work than me if we can .
15 This morning I spoke briefly to Terry Waite while he was on board the aircraft returning home and was able to express the delight that I and the whole country felt at his safe return and at Mr. Sutherland 's release .
16 so and UFAF , UFAF is , is a , in fact UFAF I felt quite pleased about in a way because we 'd , we 'd analyzed Maggie and I had analyzed the documents and Jane and I and Graham and I had spoken about it as well , that they are principally interested in unemployed volunteers
17 On Monday we was in Camden and me and someone else did some prick over we smash his face in and cut him up .
18 And then and then like you know and then she went off in a mood cos I cos I go to let's me sit opposite you like hinting like oh I do n't want to sit there .
19 Yes , I mean several points that you 've raised , and these are things that I 've picked up from the newspapers and I 'll make the point , I 'm no expert but I as I understand it , the allied erm forces have erm substantially greater number of aircraft in the area than the Iraqi airforce had , so that 's one point .
20 They are altogether different from Denis and me and from PYB and his mate .
21 No no no no no there 's about five , five blokes and me and then if Laura and Giles can go
22 I mean , th the other aspect of the , of the fif the other aspect of the , the brewery and me that I was talking about , er I 'm thinking about is that we we could do with you know , okay those , th those figures are I mean , unless they 're really realistic it 's gon na be you know , six months or so
23 A policeman who works in the area describes Avenue as a nightmare of a crossing and I and other parents who have to take children across would entirely agree with this .
24 Well erm he came back on the twenty fourth , no , never mind that we we 've been to-ing and fro-ing have Asian Associates and I and
25 Oh Gary and me and
26 Yes , your mother ( Kathleen to us ) kept house and looked after my sister and me when my mother died .
27 ‘ There was a butler , a cook , a pantry maid , a nanny for my sister and me and one or two dailies , ’ Kleinwort says of his childhood in Sussex .
28 I do n't know but then frankly thinking but then I got them in the end you know I just did n't sell them because nobody paid that much and then ah in the outset and I paid quite a big price for for two for Patrick and me and then when they were they they dropped the price and then I got some more .
29 ‘ You 're welcome to walk back home with Will and me and have a cup of tea for your trouble . ’
30 no , this guy called Bob , Sar Sarah and me and my usually self wanted to get back , make it serious but he was n't interested
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