Example sentences of "[noun] i [pers pn] [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 If I make money I I 'll make you I can pay you as well , if I go up I mean if I go down , he said , I can go up or down as well , he said .
2 Because the f the county 's forty one thousand figure I I 'll give you a different answer on th on the effect of that if the H B F's forecasts are the most accurate , .
3 Well that needs a check that needs needs another check I I would guess .
4 Erm er changes in the central charges which always intrigues me I 'd like to know and erm if I may go back to erm paragraph seven where we 're saying you know allocated thirty five thousand in the committee development over and above the effects of inflation an and this subject six thousand seven hundred recycled savings is available for some revenue development or mortgage charges and then if we look at eight and shortfall in planning applications we are going to use that six thousand seven hundred to write off a shortfall in the planning applications .
5 Yes my aunt was Mrs David , and goodness me I can remember her having the laces pulled in .
6 bit of mutton I you ought to call it mutton .
7 Years gone by in one town I you could tell from the drainage whether it was a colliery or a pottery .
8 I can well understand M M Mr Jewitt 's concerns , erm I think the simple fact of the matter is that not a great deal of Greater York new housing demand is likely to be generated in Hambledon district , whereas in Selby district a significant amount of er demand is likely to be generated , so really by way of conclusion I I would like through you to ask Mr Mr Jewitt if his opposition to the new settlement is as a matter of principle , or whether he 's really stating the case for Hambledon district , in other words , would he object to a new settlement in Selby district ?
9 But with the wind behind Forest I I would think Leicester would be expecting a lot of pressure .
10 Er new housing has to be a priority in this area I I should have I would think .
11 Yes chair I I 'd like to raise a question .
12 Er Mr Deputy Speaker I I will make sure that the Home Office sees the transcript of this debate and I have noted the report the honour the matter the honourable gentleman has raised .
13 The s working at the centre I I can tell you that one of the especially being the activities officer which is what I am , one of the biggest problems with the centre , is not being able to put things on , it 's getting people to be interested in them .
14 I gu my guess is if I ask the audience I I may get an answer I do n't like here .
15 In the main I I should think yes .
16 Th there 's there are two other points I I 'd like to raise .
17 And then there was the farcical , farcical final report I I used to take will be the first to endorse and interpreting those statistics at least in my case course , but I blush what these Consultants have done , let's give you a few examples , sixty five per cent , you see on page three think that changes are necessary , they were asked 'do you think changes are necessary to meet the fifteen transportation problems and to be needs ? '
18 And I can see it in a year I I 'll give it , give dad er about eighteen months
19 But er they realized Now and every time I she 'll ask me , and she 'll say .
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