Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] [prep] i " in BNC.
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1 | Cos I , I mean I tend to change my mind about I 'll be listening half way through a song and then get pissed get pissed off with the album and go and |
2 | I mean I got that with my interview at I should be grateful if you would |
3 | Oh I do I sort of I do do things like that . |
4 | I know many children and I enjoy looking after them I plan to do this for my career as I have applied to Suffolk College for a place in the Nursery Nursing course so that I can go on to be a Nanny . |
5 | Entrusting my garland to I started the Workshop with a talk on a functional model of language . |
6 | No , but er , I do n't know people , it 's , it 's where people get their ideas from I think for a start , I know one time we used to sell oh a lot of erm spotlights and spotlamps , but only to people who were running discos , er now erm there are people who erm , well they , they want a , a couple in the lounge or something like that or , and er , and then of course they , there 's others who erm have them outside and light up their trees , at night . |
7 | It would mean then erm that a district council could take its allocation under I five in its local plan , distribute it everywhere except in the town centre |
8 | Why Martha transferred the money before she put her apron on I do n't know — I suppose it 's just that everyone has their own little routines for doing things . |
9 | Yes thank you Chairman of I , I think we all welcome this er this particular report and er yes I think raised the issue as she did . |
10 | The way she sort of I do n't the way she sort of lead |
11 | So , you know what these girls are , they sort of I personally , you know , as it were a trained scientist , a certified chemist who you tend to , to take a , a slightly er diagnostic view of things , but that 's not quite right , but you take a slightly objective view of things and I , I , I , I 've been thinking to myself ah it is rotten unfair on girls because sometimes sort of between about fifteen and twenty five , but now I suppose because they 're all growing up so much earlier it 's between ten and twenty , they have a pretty monumental change , they , and , and it 's not a bundle of laughs but they can talk to their friends , they can see their friends and talk to their mothers , they can get a vague way it 's gon na affect them and they can you know , sort of , let's say twenty , twenty five settle into a routine which has variations every , during the four weeks and they vary between individuals , I mean it 's well known |
12 | Everybody gets phone calls like that , unfortunately occasionally , but it kind of I went through a phase of it happening to me so I therefore had to change my phone number because it was er it was really unpleasant being woken er up by these calls . |
13 | I ca n't remember no he sort of I ca n't do it . |
14 | And he sort of I du n no he si when he picks his paw up sometimes it 's all erm , limp is n't it ? |
15 | I do n't know what question to I thought all were supported out , with the assumption that they were going to be |
16 | He might if I , if I talk to him he might tell me what sort of I do n't want to hassle him you see cos I 've hassled |
17 | What sort of I do n't know what life |
18 | erm I think they said to me bar of I 'll say bars of Judy , if it 's any different I 'll let you know . |