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

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1 Although I 've never I 've not met this element before it 's rather interesting .
2 Although I have Well I 've come through two wars and I remember the relief of Mathaking but I 'd sooner that I 've was born when I was .
3 I realise that I have little I need to hide .
4 Well I , he lived at Stowmarket for years but then I heard not so long ago that they had moved to Ipswich but where I do n't know but they must be , whether he 's than I have now I do n't know either .
5 and you probably know more about that than I do so I wo n't you know
6 And I mean recently I came across somebody who 'd got some part holdings in diamonds , and of course the diamond market 's gone into rapid decline because of the er is it Namibian diamonds , and , and the Russians er breaking up the De Beer market .
7 Securicor have joined the cowboys on the contract guarding and really I mean you must be getting sick of us getting up every time about security guards , but it 's an important problem and you must know that a lot of you must work at places where you 've got guards on the gate and we all should take a bit of interest in going to see these guards , find out that they 're working for two pound or two pound forty an hour , they 're working as many hours a week as they 'll actually work with no overtime rate , no night rate , no benefits worth having and I mean really I wish you 'd go to your companies and try and arrange site allowances , cos that 's the only way we 'll get any improvements , but when we talk about resolving grievances , we just took in Yorkshire region someone to a tribunal for constructive dismissal .
8 I say to daddy , when I got the money mate and I 've now I 'm now putting ten pound a week for fat Harry .
9 You know I mean it 's so annoying and I wish now I 'd done at the time , wrote their names down .
10 So you put your ten one pound coins on the table and I say well I 'm going to add minus eight pounds to it tonight , help yourself to eight pounds , .
11 Erm but I say there , there were a couple of erm objections that came up during the course of the conversation which really resulted because you , you 'd fallen down on the actual structure , but having said that then again there were two or three examples that you apacked and you got through very well and you , you recovered yourself well on that and , and I say really I think that 's er that 's covered most of the bits that , that I felt were , were there .
12 I think and I think well I 've got this one practical to do and I 've got erm
13 Oh it should be covered definitely , I mean I watch I mean you 've got all the extended programmes , I mean last night I watched the nine o'clock news until ten o'clock and then the one o'clock news at dinner time until two and , and erm various things , I mean I think it 's quite enough myself , I mean I 'm speaking as an ex-soldier at seventy years old , and I think well I do n't think really that people necessarily want to hear it all , even the people who 've got people over there .
14 If I do n't want anything I , I just go in there and I think well I 'll just go and see I may see something which catches my eye .
15 And I think overall I think until you get really familiar with the structure , keep it with you , you know , and just refer back , that 'll keep you on track .
16 We 're absolutely delighted that you 're here in Portsmouth for your congress and it 's very very important to us and I think perhaps I 'd take a little bit of time to explain why it 's important .
17 One of the things I was asked to write about this week I think was a radio , to , to write about er what I felt about radios , you know , er , erm , so anything could be thrown at you , and obviously I have my areas that I particularly interested in and I think sometimes I get a bit complacement and I 'm writing about a , I find particularly interested in and a bit lazy , so its quite good to be stretched .
18 I 've got Mr followed by Mr and I think then I
19 When I feed the birds she 'll go and pick it over and I see today I put her
20 If I go now I 'll meet the constable on the way and tell him it was all a misunderstanding . ’
21 Well , well no , no because it was then about , that 's what I 'm is , then four o'clock you see , so I mean I knew I would n't make it anyway that 's why I thought I 'd better ring cos the job that we finished was half past three so I thought well even if I come home I shall be late even if I do n't get changed and washed or anything .
22 It ai n't a street or nothing , but if I get there I might recognise summat and then know where I am .
23 If I walk quick I do n't feel too cold .
24 Perhaps if I try again I shall know for sure . ’
25 Ilias , if the minimum monthly premium is twenty pound a month , level and the minimum annual premium is two hundred pound a month , does that mean if I pay annually I get a discount , it costs me less ?
26 Mm , yeah , well , there again , if I leave early I can take it all in my stride ca n't I ?
27 If I recall rightly I think that it 's not that long ago that the licence was transferred to the present holder .
28 And if I mind right I think it was some kind of relational that used to e in the bank , that was a teacher there .
29 So until I hear otherwise I am going to go on thinking of Jerusalem as a place where Arab , Jew and Christian have a crossroads and a task to effect reconciliation that will take deeds , not words , to achieve .
30 It 's probably better , cos I mean normally I start back in January .
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