Example sentences of "[prep] i i [verb] i " in BNC.
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1 | She lives in a field with some others , and when she walked towards me I realised I was n't properly prepared , and found myself saying , ‘ How do you say hello to a pig ? ’ |
2 | But when she takes a step towards me I find I 've crossed the kitchen to meet her . |
3 | ‘ When John Cook got to within two shots of me I thought I might not win . |
4 | I do n't know what to think parked cars the of a big if I can see a parked car there a long way in front of me I go I am park that car so it |
5 | On the material before me I think I should infer that the district judge attached at least some weight to the debtor 's arguments based on section 69 . |
6 | Er it did occur to me I mean I was , in my last church , the for for completely different reasons , the question of the timing of the church services , was brought up . |
7 | Er it 's immaterial to me I mean I 'm , I 'm , I 'm totally unprejudiced . |
8 | They did n't talk to me I mean I did talk to they because |
9 | Whether they have too much or what they have but , I mean they 're just they just think everybody owes them something , and it 's like Neil , I mean , to me I mean I ca n't see why he ca n't get off his backside and go and work in a supermarket but it 's not the job they want , the same answer I said |
10 | Well it looks to me I mean I , it , it 's five days since I was in Manchester so |
11 | If Mike had even got a bit on me I said I 'd have bloody killed him ! |
12 | Erm the the particular case of Richmondshire having been referred to I I felt I ought to point that er we 're quite content with the concept of Policy E two as giving the strategic weight to the question of protecting the open countryside and the balance , the very difficult balance , decisions that we and other authorities are going to have to come to in preparing our local plan . |
13 | John looked at me I says I says I 've got enough bloody debt without keeping pair of you twats in cigs . |
14 | For a flicker of a moment as the policeman looked up at me I thought I had struck a wall again , but then the door opened . |