Example sentences of "[verb] i [pers pn] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 Well I mean I you know the let's have a discussion .
2 I mean I I had the guitar stuff done within an hour but it getting all vocals over-dubbed and doubling everything up and then , it took forever to mix it together .
3 Right has the board consider giving this place I mean I I understand the the trouble with money etc but looking at making this place more inviting , at all ?
4 Right you have to come I think the basis of this evening was to get people to come along and put there points of view and to say what 's happening and what is n't happening and I think we can take that take that away and considerate it yes I mean I I think the board or the management committee will be happy to meet with people to discuss the use of the theatre er what it 's used for what might what the unhappiness is if there is unhappiness and the positive and the positive as well as the negative points yes .
5 Well I mean I I think the grafts that they 've done , the major grafts anyway , are finished and er they seemed to have taken really well , so I mean it 's just a matter of time , really , for them to settle .
6 When you asked me to undertake a review of the management of the Prison Service , I told you that I thought my recommendations would be easier for me to make than for you to implement , but you assured me you believed the climate was ready for some radical change .
7 They told me they needed the money for legal fees .
8 An ex-agent of mine told me I had the wrong attitude to charity shows ; I did too many .
9 He told me I had the love of Art , but not the religion of Art .
10 She told me you left the station because someone arrived who could let your secrets out , and you could n't bear the shame . ’
11 Charlie said , ‘ You told me you wanted the same kind of deal that Chrissie had .
12 Mr Baker told me he thought the decision to exclude Enid Blyton had proved a brilliant ploy to attract attention away from our more serious and controversial proposals .
13 I 've talked with one of dad 's friends , and he told me he thought the stories were accurate . ’
14 Naturally , Eliot was pleased about my enthusiasm for Collingwood , for whom he had considerable regard ; but although he told me he liked the Essay on Philosophical Method , which had appeared in 1933 and concerning which I had attended Collingwood 's lecture-course in my first year , I could see that he was more interested in such works as A. E. Taylor 's Faith of a Moralist , or more directly theological works , such as those of Jacques Maritain .
15 She told me she liked the schoolwork , and I was pleased .
16 Listen I I ask the questions here okay !
17 Should of brought me them to see the
18 Y'know I I drove the minibus with only somebody in with me before I drove it with people in it
19 In fact , ’ he hesitated here , ‘ if you ask me it proves the very opposite . ’
20 ‘ If you ask me it proves the very opposite . ’
21 I love him dearly and he tells me he feels the same , and we have talked of marriage .
22 ( Our big fish man Andy Parkes tells me he prefers the name Oddballs for the fish he keeps — he feels a tank buster is a fish that ‘ has to be turned round several times a day ’ — which sums up how I feel ) .
23 Now do n't tell me you spent the night sitting on the station , because they would n't let you , or parked in a stolen car , because you 're not that stupid , not quite .
24 ‘ I say , old boy , do n't tell me you missed the Art of Laughter exhibition ’
25 So I erm took I I helped the parlour work .
26 ‘ Anyway , I did n't realise it was Lori you were protecting , which only goes to show how mixed up you 'd got me , until the note arrived telling me you had the jade .
27 If I have to listen to one more candidate telling me he sees the job as a challenge I 'll throw up over the boardroom table .
28 ‘ So you 're going to tell me you like the way Faye plays with your face and figure on her canvases ? ’
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