Example sentences of "[conj] i [vb base] in [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Where I go in my free time is none of your business , you interfering old cow . ’ |
2 | It was a performance that I keep in my memory , and am so pleased that MK remembers the playing . |
3 | The six criteria of positive development that I use in my own research ( linkages , retained foreign currency earnings , genuine technology transfer , upgrading of personnel , conditions of work and equitable distribution ) are one way to tackle this problem . |
4 | ‘ With the same natural effusion of good colour , ’ Hope continued , deciding that excess was more apt than enough in this instance , ‘ that I find in your own complexion , ma'am . ’ |
5 | This does n't mean that I have slopped believing , but only that I believe in my own way . |
6 | SEEKING information on an aircraft identity plate that I have in my possession . |
7 | ‘ For your information , I do n't believe in double standards for men — any more than I believe in them for women . |
8 | ‘ I do n't belong in his life , any more than I belong in yours or in anybody 's . |
9 | For Augustine , God in giving man life quite literally inspired in him a longing for its source : Thou didst breathe fragrance upon me , and I draw in my breath and do now pant for Thee … |
10 | Now she and I sit in her little front room like middle-aged parents . |
11 | I go there , and I sit in her room , and we are very quiet , I do n't fucking camp around , I never smoke , and we tell one another the truth . |
12 | Crilly and I sit in my living-room with a roll of silver foil before us , listening to Van Morrison ; the cat an audible purring ball on my lap . |
13 | so I decided I 'd have a go in a factory , aha , and I come in it was over in the other place , the noise was unbelievable , really unbelievable . |
14 | But given I I believe in the product and I believe in myself |
15 | And I like the job , the women are great and I believe in what we 're fighting for . |
16 | I believe in fairies , they flutter like canaries I believe in make believe and I believe in what do you believe ? |
17 | He said : ‘ I support this club , as do my six-year-old and 12-year-old sons , and I believe in its future . |
18 | Er , yes I am a person who uses public transport and I believe in it very much , but I must say that erm its very , very inconvenient , I have to rely on three different forms of public transport to get to my work and it takes twice as long as it would as if I , if I could go by car and so I can see the , the attraction of , of going by car and there are many improvements that could be made where I live for instance in , in Glasgow so that you would only have one change and not constantly shuttling to and fro between stations and buses and so forth . |
19 | Lord James of Rusholme ( Eric James ) irrupted , and I read in his Education for Leadership ( 1951 ) a robustly confident statement of what was best in grammar schools . |
20 | He sits by the door and I read in my chair , and we 're like two people who 've been married years . |
21 | SIR Neville Cardus , the most literate and incorruptible of cricket-writers , adorned the pre-war Guardian and I wonder in what contempt he 'd hold advocates of expedience like Selvey and Martin-Jenkins — as well as that gutless crew at the TCCB , the International Cricket Council and Lord 's . |
22 | Late in the evening , John and I ride in his car from the Babelsburg studios into central Berlin . |
23 | These pieces speak to me of boundless beauty and passion and I rejoice in my tears but I use them too , intuitively , when I feel depressed or despairing , to release tears . |
24 | I learn and I learn and I learn , but each one of them is a faraway mystery and I tremble in my ignorance . |
25 | We live in the kitchen together and I live in my studio alone . |
26 | I am genuinely happy that South Africa are coming out of the cold and I see in their choice of countries some kind of divine justice . |
27 | " You 've learned a great deal from Sister Anne and I see in you the quality which is needed at Yelton . |
28 | and I put them in , and I look in my dictionary , they 're not there of course , cos my dictionary I had is from nineteen forty six |
29 | You see , our primary need , the most important thing that you and I need in our life , is not a teacher . |
30 | Tall , prematurely grey , and I suppose in his early forties , he had a cheerful word for everyone and was adored by the whole camp , men and women alike . |