Example sentences of "[pron] of [noun] [conj] i " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | ‘ It reminds me of things that I need to forget , ’ she said defensively . |
2 | In fact , when Carl or Etty would ask her to take things easy … to try and relax … to take more rest , her answer invariably would be : ‘ Keender ( children ) I 'll have plenty of rest when I 'm dead . |
3 | I eat plenty of vegetables and I do n't like chocolate . ’ |
4 | Smoking 's bad for you of course but I mean |
5 | ‘ I 'm hoping to see something of Czechoslovakia while I 'm here , ’ she replied , but as it suddenly struck her that the silence emanating from Ven Gajdusek was decidedly chilly — and since the last thing she needed was to be bad friends with him if he objected to Lubor Ondrus flirting with her on his time , ‘ But now I must return to my hotel , ’ she added . |
6 | and financial circumstances and erm , this was something of course that I had to leave to the people who were working got himself another job . |
7 | I do n't remember her of course but I 've heard my father and them speaking about it . |
8 | I 've been looking after myself of course and I got together her lunch at sits , I sit all the time . |
9 | What of Leeds though I hear you cry , or not as the case maybe . |
10 | do it like that you need a piece of paper and lots of water and I 'll just go and get brushes . |
11 | Well I 've got lots of acquaintances but I do n't know that I necessarily want to put them on the erm |
12 | I 've got lots of videos and I 'll be doing a crash course over the next few weeks to assess strengths and weaknesses . ’ |
13 | But he was alright you know what I mean with the , I never never really knew want , there were lots of things that I wanted and never got of course but I never really , I could never say I wanted , and I never went hungry , not even at any time , you know . |
14 | And do lots of things that I knew he was capable of doing . |
15 | But of course I am aware that people want me to do lots of things because I am Kylie Minogue . ’ |
16 | I 'd save lots of money as I would n't have to pay for digs . |
17 | So that 's going to be one of the best things about being here — going to lots of concerts that I 'd never be able to see back home . |
18 | There is still lots of goodwill and I 'm sure er , they 'll aim to do it but |
19 | I see 'd them sell them in the streets lots of times but I ai n't never tasted them like . ’ |
20 | It was a very scrappy game , a Cup tie with lots of effort but I am quite happy to go to Distillery for the replay because we seem to play better away from home . |
21 | ‘ I put on lots of weight but I did n't weigh myself ever , and I did n't read any books . |
22 | It was the first teaching situation I 'd been in , and I 'd got lots of energy and I was devising ways of getting classroom control and class management and all that kind of thing … |
23 | Erm , I probably would have done because I made lots of mistakes and I could n't be bothered to go back and check them ! |
24 | There is lots of books that I 've got , either the father or the brother cleaning , and it 's not just the mother and the daughter . |
25 | Says lots of words that I do n't use . |
26 | I want lots of babies when I 'm older . |