Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [pron] [verb] i " in BNC.

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1 If you could pour some tea in the tea in the milk I mean I think I would like it .
2 Yes , when we came out here I 'll never forget Mark , not even saying thank you , not , not even for raising the money I mean I would n't expect that from the parishioners , that 's what we should be trying to do , but even for the food and that , till erm Kitty and and the way he got up then and said it , most ungraciously
3 Once I reached the ski-road I thought I was ‘ home and dry ’ , until turning a bend I was confronted by a bull .
4 If it were n't for the bit I earn I daresay me and my bairns would be in Dudley House an' all .
5 He said you were gon na give him something but you did n't know how long , long it 'll last when I was in the kitchen you said I 'll put this on but I do n't know how long it 'll last no
6 As I start painting the statue I realise I am going to have a problem .
7 As I start painting the statue I realise I am going to have a problem .
8 I agree with it and for the reasons he gives I would allow the appeal .
9 I agree with it and for the reasons he gives I would allow the appeal .
10 My Lords , I have had the advantage of reading in draft the speech of my noble and learned friend , Lord Templeman , and for the reasons he gives I , too , would allow the appeal and dismiss the plaintiffs ' action .
11 I agree with it and for the reasons he gives I , too , would allow the appeal .
12 I agree with it and for the reasons he gives I , too , would allow the appeal .
13 I have had the advantage of reading in draft the opinion of my noble and learned friend , Lord Templeman , and for the reasons he gives I , too , would allow the appeal .
14 the reasons I said I I I I could go along with that approach as well .
15 I was then granted unconditional bail , in spite of the fact that the magistrates knew all about the cocaine , which was one of the reasons I thought I 'd never get a sentence .
16 There 's things that we are doing like I 've been told by a couple of people this evening the autumn programme they think it 's very good very progressive very enjoyable I thi that that to me that reinforces the autumn programme by several people so people who here are people here this evening feel they we say something about what is n't on the agenda or what is on the agenda but I think that 's what the meetings for but I do n't think it 's a bad exercise to talk to the people who actually pay come in the building I mean I think that 's a valid exercise .
17 Having taught English Literature for a long time in universities , on both sides of the Atlantic , and having spent some years pondering the questions raised in this book , I have come to some very tentative conclusions about what might be done ; they are not , I might add , of the kind I thought I would come to when I began working on it .
18 ‘ Well , how would you feel if at some point in the future I said I wanted to go back to Australia ? ’
19 I shut my eyes and opened them again and checked the figure it said I had won .
20 Above the sad , complaining sounds of the wind I thought I heard a far-off cry .
21 But I used it as little as I could , though if the wind stayed in the south-west I thought I 'd probably have to use it for the later part of today 's outing .
22 ‘ I had the chance to go out when there were only four cars on the track , but I made them change the car which meant I went out in the busy section . ’
23 And as far as in the appraisals I mean I found when I did the three s part staff and , and I was , it was that pilot and , and I know
24 Do you know , when I went , last one , with the club I thought I 'm not going again !
25 What I want to do wha with the bulldozer I got I would like to poke it that shovel one .
26 I said read the bloody words then and she said oh I never read the words she said I looks at the pictures .
27 Some of the words he used I had never heard of — and I am not unfamiliar with words — but he savoured them , rolled them over his tongue and finally ejected them into his speech with a delight at their novelty , their colour and their music .
28 And David says te shouts er tell her er about er when Dawn was doing her and she says I opened the window she says I says what was that you were gon na say to er Ashley ?
29 As I say I mean well because I do feel the cold I suppose I have to have more heat than
30 Some people think that childminding is an easy job , but if they spent just half a day doing the work she does I am sure they would soon be ready for bed !
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