Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [conj] i " in BNC.
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1 | That would have been rather But I come out here but I can not see you know you can just just get them I seen some in that |
2 | What I would like is for all the Councillors to look at this , to advise me which other seats they think are indeed the responsibility of and then I 'll go back and go to battle but er I 'd like everybody 's views on which ones they believe they are so that I can do it firmly . |
3 | It must have been just after I left , thought Joan . |
4 | It must have been just before I left home in November . |
5 | ‘ I 'd already been away since I was nine , ’ Philip retorted . |
6 | I found out who they are just before I left to see you . |
7 | Have you come to scorn me , to poke holes in my skin with those rag-and-bone nails , or to console me , saying , Claudia , I know you , you are just as I am , you are a lonely dandelion , as I am . |
8 | He might say " Things are exactly as I said they are " . |
9 | But they 're mostly like I say . |
10 | They 're so naff , they 're so when I first went to she was really like , you know , alright ? |
11 | That 's what they 're like when I fetch them in , it 's not bad is it ? |
12 | ‘ However , you 're here and I know you have a key . ’ |
13 | ‘ I know why you 're here and I might tell you I 've had one hell of an afternoon . ’ |
14 | If you 're here when I go , you will be coming . |
15 | If you 're here because I said certain things about you after the race , you can sod off back south right now . ’ |
16 | You 're here because I said you should be here . ’ |
17 | I have been ever since I knew I had this trouble . ’ |
18 | Erm I lost interest in photography f er after a while because the er the photography at the centre , there 's always been ever since I joined , there 's been six of us who had er a l a lasting thing with photography . |
19 | ‘ She was a dream I held dear , but ‘ t is the woman you are now that I love — sweet and true and courageous . ’ |
20 | It wo n't be much but I will pay . |
21 | This may be so though I venture to doubt it . |
22 | ‘ It wo n't be long before I set out on my expedition and I do n't think he 'll be fit to run away from me . ’ |
23 | I paid the fourpence for two coffees , and after I had seen Clare to her train back home , went to St Andrew 's to make a few notes of plans to defend myself , for I knew it would not be long before I faced a new ‘ trial ’ — by the hospital 's board of governors . |
24 | I had heard about the Dog Man before on my week-long journey from Kirk Yetholm towards Edale — travellers going north had told me as I journeyed south at first that the Dog Man was only three days ahead of me , then two days ahead of me , and then the final group of walkers had told me that it would n't be long before I caught him up . |
25 | I believe that the new generation of " 16 bit " machines ( such as the ACT Sirius 1 ) will prove to be well capable of meeting these demands If I may be permitted one small advertisement , I do not expect it to be long before I can fulfil my objective of promoting the use of micros in personnel through the marketing of systems developed specifically for this field . |
26 | hmm , so that post office , I says to Billy I wo n't be long and I 'll do you some rice |
27 | I 've got mine back on , but it wo n't be long when I get out the bus mind , but |
28 | The speed may be just because I 'm press , of course — Which ? magazine said this week the AA is slowest of the big motoring organisations to answer a call . |
29 | I 'm just if I can understand |
30 | Mrs Grant , I 'll need to be away or I 'll miss my bus . |