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

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1 I have had lots of tanks almost from the beginning , and have probably worked out most of my fantasies regarding sizes from 15″ × 10″ × 10″ up to 48″ × 18″ × 18″ — the only problem has been that I always want to keep more species than I have room for .
2 So you 're feeling relaxed and comfortable and good because you 're telling me , you know , what a great tennis player I am and I really enjoy it , you 've just given me a couple of names that I 'll either make a note of or I 'll say that 's interesting cos I actually deal with Joe on a business relationship anyway erm maybe we could meet some other people from the tennis club , self employed people , professional people such as yourself , who might be interested in looking at financial planning but today I 'm more interested in talking about you Bill , erm we 'll come back to them a bit later if I may so let's press on .
3 It also has to hinder to recognition of what the needs of the people of the city are and I actually cast out , wipe out services and the needs of central administration which is essential to any council and I would hope that not only my own back this amendment .
4 I have been but I always go home .
5 Then one day she came on her own and said right out , ‘ You know something , you can be whatever you are but I still like you . ’
6 It might be that there really is nothing else of importance , or it might be that I just do n't want to make the whole of me available .
7 natural and I 'm and I never was , but I like to know what I 'm voting for and I like to tell the people who I 'm responsible for what they are voting for .
8 Right , well I 've been waiting since er what is it twelve o'clock this morning , what on earth this question can be and I certainly did n't er come up with this possible , erm all I can say is that I have always got on extremely well with Tony and .
9 The actual quality in the , in the er print the sharpness , er that sort of thing , is perhaps not quite as good as it should be but I still , an eight for that one .
10 But they could n't be because I never take them off . "
11 The result is that I rarely hear students chatting about science — it would simply take too long to formulate a question and answer .
12 I tell you what , you to make mistakes in your life , I mean and , I just , well one of those things that that I 'm pleased about , is that I just George when
13 My own reaction , as the latest sickening episode even exceeds in depravity and licentiousness the grossness of the last one , is that I no longer wish to be associated with a UK Government which is so lacking in moral leadership , compassion , wisdom and humanity that it can allow such a situation to continue to exist , while having the capacity to intervene .
14 All that I am saying is that I strongly suspect that those periodic catastrophes make more showing in the stratigraphical record than we have hitherto assumed .
15 I think I think the only thing that I would disagree with there is that I strongly suspect that a lot of tutors in the university , not just women tutors but across the board , really have little idea of the level of sexual harassment that students that female students have identified as being problem in the questionnaire .
16 One is that I often stay at a first-class hotel to merge into the background .
17 But what 's really scary is that I often lie there for an age afterwards thinking , ‘ Just what will I do , if this dream should ever come true ? ’
18 The reason I want to learn ISL is that I often go to Dublin and feel ashamed of my inability to communicate .
19 ‘ One of the most annoying things about getting kicked out is that I never once got a single warning , ’ he says .
20 The funny thing is that I never expected to be an artist .
21 The worst of it all to me is that I never guessed anything .
22 I think the reason why is that I never actually told the community or my comrades about the film — if I had there would probably have been an informer somewhere . ’
23 The plain truth is that I once twisted my knee after falling down a ridiculously narrow flight of stairs at a crowded party in a terraced house in Highgate , and I found it so comforting and indeed so peculiarly elegant to lean on a good stout walking stick during the weeks that followed this mishap that I continued to do so long after my leg had returned to normal .
24 And also , Wendy , erm er , the other thing is that I really was n't a hundred percent in health .
25 What I will say in answer to the question is that I personally always use hypnosis as the first stage of any regression session .
26 I think basically what I 'd like to say today is that I personally agree with what Ida 's saying that it is an attack on the Health Service , and it is the greatest achievement that the Labour Party has done in history in my opinion .
27 What I will tell you , and I will tell for the very first time , is that I personally dealt with people whose future may well have been considered under the terms of the AMO .
28 My main subsequent regret is that I only knew my father from the perspective of parent to child and not from that of adult ( parent ) to adult ( son ) whence different qualities and traits of personality come to be appreciated .
29 ‘ The answer to the latter question is that I very much doubt it .
30 What 's important is that I still go on working with old friends like Ian McDiarmid at small theatres like the Almeida . ’
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