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

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1 I made it clear on a number of occasions over recent years that there was , in retrospect , one change that I wish we had not made at the time , but it was one that was urged on us by right hon. Gentlemen opposite .
2 They have made no impression on the Yugoslavian tragedy — so much so that I wish we had developed our own foreign policy towards the future of Yugoslavia in general and to the states of Slovenia and Croatia in particular .
3 What I will say , though , is that I think we killed off Kilmarnock 's challenge at the week-end and , if we do n't go up now , we should be put up against a wall and shot . ’
4 That 's not to say that I think we made a mistake .
5 Now do n't take that too literally , certainly in sub zero temperatures and I think the first of December and to do so would I think er have er maybe with some risk of being in 's phrase stark raving bonkers but by that you may think I mean that I think we made a fair attempt to deal with the three principle issues which have caused so much annoyance to user groups , there 's a backlog in modification orders .
6 ‘ In the Nineties we are regaining a sense of balance , of authenticity , that I think we lost after World War II .
7 Our smiles of anticipation dimmed somewhat when he led us into the coffee shop , but he was a good sort and I hope we did not embarrass him .
8 Some people were surprised , and I remember we played up to this a bit .
9 And I remember we had two men once , one used to keep his hand very very tight , squeeze it hard and the other used to make a very big , loose , untidy , whiskery sort of a rope .
10 Our intention was to reside half the year at Southall , and the remainder in London , and I remember we moved there on the 26th June , 1830 …
11 Now I know as I was saying a few moments ago , I travelled to the continent just recently , and I know we had to pay a surcharge on the flight .
12 I remember the elocution teacher was very keen on the modern plays that were being published then — and I know we worked on Pinter which actually led me to use the part of Mick in The Caretaker for my subsequent auditions in England for a place in drama school .
13 Was that had we and I know we mentioned it when we met last time , but was that really we 're including in E O work with the unemployed .
14 And I wish we had news of Mr. Stevenson .
15 And I believe we met once at a Stock Exchange luncheon . "
16 Stan at the back , Mick , are the company and I think we met last year did n't we ?
17 ‘ She 'll have noticed the car — and I think we left the front door open . ’
18 Quite a lot of fish were returned to the water and I think we took over seventy in that couple of hours in the afternoon .
19 But , with the Cabinet decision and the Chancellor party to it , it was harder for them , and I think we had more success than most other governments in doing this just because I knew the background .
20 I travelled up from Kings Cross with Sidney , Daryl Bligh of the Graphic , K. B. D. Clarke of the Times , ‘ Tibby ’ Tisdale of the News , Stanford Roberts , of course , and I think we had Norton Malley with us , who would at that time I suppose have been on the Morning Post , though he later went back to the Irish Times .
21 When they arrived the place was empty — — it was early evening — except for ‘ two street toughs in camel-hair coats ’ sitting at a table ; ‘ and they were fairly easy to distinguish , and I think we walked up and asked them if they were — and — , and they said yes . ’
22 Right planners , now according to me this is for Thursday , next Thursday week t week one Thursday so homework for Thursday finish writing a list er whoever 's giggling will you calm down of things you believe are important do this in rough and I think we 'd better underline the next bit , bring it to the lesson now , quite seriously if you have only managed to get five or six items at the moment on your list that you think are important , that 's not enough , you really do need to be going for a minimum of ten , and if you ca n't then the next piece of work that we 're going to do in the lesson next week is going to be quite difficult .
23 ‘ Yeah , and I think we 'd better talk . ’
24 I 've got Mrs and I think we 'd better leave it at that .
25 If you remember at the end of yesterday , Mr Donson will no doubt correct me if I 'm wrong , he fige finished up , we started the day with a total guaranteed minimum of about thirty three and a half thousand , we got that up by arithmetic to thirty four point nine thousand , and I think we finished up at around thirty six thousand at the end of the day .
26 ‘ We survived the Exhilarator and I think we got some candid camera shots which may come in handy .
27 I sold three and one of the reasons why and I think we got tremendous opportunity to develop an enormous part by just going in and speaking to people to explain to and they can relate to write lots and lots of and you can get a good grip we wo n't do it overnight , it is something you have got to develop .
28 And I think we succeeded in our Phalangist youth movement because we created young men who were prepared for politics . ’
29 As we were coming down so slowly , and I think we stopped suddenly cos then they walked across the path .
30 I think it started before ‘ Ziggy Stardust ’ — it started around the ‘ Hunky Dory ’ period with the clothes and I think we started off playing as a duo in the ‘ Hunky Dory ’ period .
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