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

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1 Er Eric and I know fully we 've been through that , fingers crossed behind our backs .
2 We scored an away goal and then two at home , and I feel perhaps we should have done a bit better . ’
3 And I think also we should n't overlook the em employment in Leeds that would be related to that .
4 And I think naturally we would all like that .
5 So court dominates St Aldate 's throughout the war , and I think therefore we should spend just a little time looking at the people involved , erm but not too much .
6 Cos I think now we have n't heard from Mr and I think that means he 's not prepared to take it so he 's not bothered about coming .
7 Yeah well we 've got set jobs but I mean like we 'll say look I 'll do post for you today if you do it for me like whenever
8 you know a legal document , but I mean maybe we can reach some sort of middle ground that would be a kind of guidelines and
9 Um , I think it 's still going to be a hard fight , but I think today we 've shown the authority that we mean business .
10 So it seems to me first of all that we should maintain a state of military preparedness , not because the Soviet Union is likely to attack us , but , simply because it represents this huge area of instability on our Eastern Frontiers , but I think also we should be more positive , I do n't think we want to do secret deals in C I A style , er , in fact I think we want the maximum of open diplomacy .
11 I , far from it but I think here we should be encouraging him or , or highlighting the , the problem that he 's got that he ought to be looking at .
12 We will continue to look at er the future programme er we will also as you know , look at ballistic missile defence which is another element to this and that must need to be fact facted in as well but I think clearly we are not talking about in the medium term er and longer term , we are talking about er a fairly late stage of the programme .
13 We 're talking about hundreds , not thousands here because there are six hundred clubs , so we 're talking , but I think though we , we hope to be able to give significant amounts of money to pay for perhaps safety boats , perhaps instructors , perhaps rescue boat fuel , enough to kick-start these courses off which is important and those forms are going out at the end of the week and when the money 's gone we 'll stop giving the grants out .
14 Let , let us leave it till then because I mean otherwise we 're gon na get bogged down in this and whe when we really are briefing procedures .
15 Well we we should , well yes because I suppose eventually we could have them fo , we 've got one now have n't we , for the end of year eight ?
16 ‘ And before I go tomorrow we 'll compose a joint letter to the two of them , pointing out how well we get on without them and urging them not to hurry back .
17 I said ooh cos I said when I come here we 're always so busy I said I only get as far as er er the kitchen do n't I ?
18 And you know this brings another important aspect up which is very important about communications , erm you know we 've jollied along talking about what communication is making sure people know you know what you want etcetera etcetera etcetera but also do n't forget that different people can have different perceptions of the same same things but as I say here we are we sat here we done we 've done about an hour an hour and a half on written communications and yet you know when we passed the papers around it has n't been too bad but there has been different things that people have gone for both in the writing of these reports and both in the marking of them as well .
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