Example sentences of "[pron] [subord] i [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | With me it would if I if I even had one drink going on stage , I 'd be terrified . |
2 | If I if I ever take an incoming call here right ? |
3 | I 'm not very critical of his because I still feel , well , he 's my dad , but he 's critical of mine . |
4 | Question , of whether I ask Pauline , or I whether I just do it . |
5 | I have had no problem with them — nor did I when I originally starting keeping fish when I kept three that lived to a ripe old age . |
6 | I wish I could remember the words , but I 've forgot them so I just hum along with the tune . |
7 | It 's very odd , but I find Margaret Thatcher enormously attractive — this may tell you much more about me than I really want you to know . |
8 | I found that I had far more anger in me than I ever realized . |
9 | You 've done more to help me than I ever deserved . |
10 | all sorts of things which are available which if I just brushed up on so at least if I went to an interview I 'd be able to talk about |
11 | By now I must be five years clear of her , and she said she 'd kill me if I ever told anyone her age . |
12 | Frankly , I did n't have much faith in either , Jamie being too small to stop me if I really started to topple , and the girl being a girl . |
13 | Nevil choked me until I almost passed out , then he lifted me out of the driver 's seat and bundled me into the back of Armstrong , hitting me on the back of the neck with what could have been an anvil but was probably his fist . |
14 | No bus stop or nothing cos I just missed a bus , and he stopped for me . |
15 | What does it matter to you if I never remarry or find a new father for Emily ? ’ |
16 | I 've kept touching you because I still have the greatest difficulty keeping my hands off you , but I was also doing Simon 's trick , attempting to nudge fate along . |
17 | And I tell you when I really lying on my |
18 | No , I 'm going to interrupt you as I usually do . |
19 | It 's very difficult for an English group to make it there , so I thought it would be nice to a French one because I quite admire that conservative spirit . |
20 | Well , I have n't got a fax here but I I can send you one because I certainly know my delegates would n't want to book at er mm . |
21 | Just go and sit in the room or do something while I just do this . |
22 | of perhaps my characteristics cos I tend to go in to work at eight o'clock just before I write any more in and I do have to clear everything before I even start the day . |
23 | Erm , you 'll have to bear with me because I just marked the page as I went through . |
24 | Rain said : ‘ Tim , it 's a good story but it 's not worth anything to me because I already know about it . ’ |
25 | ‘ But the names mean nothing to me because I only take note of the positions people play in . |
26 | ‘ But the names mean nothing to me because I only take note of the positions people play in . |
27 | Your letter to Mrs. Evans of ‘ March was sent on to me because I recently wrote about cycle barriers in the ‘ Spokes ’ magazine , which she saw . |
28 | My Mum was the only white person who lived in the whole house , a point not unnoticed by me since I often asked her how come she lived there with us when everyone else was black … |
29 | I feel far mo , less sympathy and far less identification with her than I perhaps do with a male worker who has to cope with the same kind of exploitation that I do , day in , day out . |
30 | It seems to soothe him if I gently scratch his body for him . |