Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [conj] i [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ She thinks I do n't know what goes on and I do n't say anything .
2 ‘ Mrs Girdlestone has agreed to let you stay on while I try to find somewhere near where I live .
3 ‘ When I am in the car I am competing professionally and I commit myself to the job .
4 alright , well then building on that I do n't quite understand it , if you 're , you 're saying that those provisions that allow agents to pull for whatever funds are necessary are what , void to what extent to the extent that the funds are or are said to be erm needed to satisfy claims on policies which had you known that which you say you ought to have known , you would not have er authorised the agents to write , type rather long that , but I
5 er and in any , in any event there are a number of things I tend to miss altogether if I want to er keep to timetable which I and I , I 'm sure you 're , all the , the audience or group or whatever you like to call it that will welcome an extension of the talk .
6 In paragraph four , page six , we do make a small point about the financial implications er on of course that has been resolved because of er the resolution carried forward in the budget debate and a note there about central training which I could er just , just explain slowly because I have had a number of questions about this .
7 P. Oh , my worst day — get up , eat food , watch TV , sit in 'cause I 've got no money because I spent it all on Sunday , then off to work till 2am to earn more skating money .
8 ‘ I suggest we sit down while I explain them to you briefly . ’
9 Sit down because I need to tell you something . ’
10 " Sit down till I unlace your boots . "
11 not with squirrels , no er I do n't think so but I mean you , you might be able to do something with a vole , or something like that and trap them but I 'm just wondering Stefan could it also be a fox ?
12 No I do n't think so cos I 've never took that with me .
13 It was better than the other one , it might of been the seats but I do n't think so because I mean there was so much in this one
14 I want to sit down before I go a rush this morning
15 I have to sit down cos I feel all dizzy .
16 She 's a clumsy clogs that 's why I wo n't let her walk around with the baby if she wants to cuddle her I tell her to sit down and I tell her not to move well she 's always tripping over her feet .
17 Mrs Fishfinger 's Koi — they eat better than I do
18 He lived in and I believe he made that one , yeah .
19 Er the heating had broken down and I do n't know whether it was because of the heating or because of the tablets or whatever but they 're , they 're alright now .
20 My head goes down and I focus on the problem until I figure out how it can be solved , ’ said the man whose solutions make tomorrow 's game a test of the Premier Division 's worthiness as well as an international examination on a particularly thorough level .
21 Then someone will call us and they will take a blood sample , and I will be terrified as the needle goes in and I feel that they are draining me , that I have no blood left to give .
22 It 's kind of late now and I 'm in no condition to drive so when I get the 205 I only take it as far as the outskirts of Inverness where I stop at the first lit Bed and Breakfast sign I see and talk politely and slowly to the pleasant middle-aged couple from Glasgow who run the place and then say goodnight , close the door of my room and fall fast asleep on the bed without even taking off my jacket .
23 The beach is all mine but I can not stay long for I lack a senorita to oil my back .
24 But the two struggles , for national liberation and against patriarchy , have to go together and I think that 's what went wrong in Ireland , when we got our pseudo independence .
25 Can I just say colleagues before you , you second the motion , there is this hubbub again that 's growing , I mean it seems to go down and I do n't know perhaps it 's like the tide but can we try and keep it a bit lower , especially when colleagues are trying to make a speech from the rostrum .
26 and moved on cos I do n't wan na spend any more time on it but
27 The King 's Government has to be carried on and I think that you are the only man who has a chance of doing this successfully .
28 Eventually they caught on and I think they enjoyed our banter .
29 I , I did n't intend to come on but I think it 's one of the best er , Sunday mornings I 've had in years !
30 To the traveller , said Bill , ‘ It would give you a thrill To hear all the tales of my youth Of days dead and gone But the memory lives on And I swear every word is the truth . ’
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