Example sentences of "[be] [conj] i [vb base] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ They 're as I want them . |
2 | Also the other men and women I represented when I became convenor they made me what I am and I thank them . |
3 | The US Masters champion added : ‘ I always try to defend a title but I have sweated my guts out in America this year to get where I am and I feel I am entitled to play . |
4 | erm I do n't think our culture is the worst that 's ever been and I think there 's a tendency sometimes to try to sort of overstate that . |
5 | There you are and I know what you 're going to say |
6 | Er human testing and immunizations is still going gone in this are and I hope it wo n't ever stop . |
7 | When I call out your number you jump up and you say , if you are and I say you say . |
8 | I mean I am but I mean I like fish er |
9 | there are but I mean it 's it 's silly for people to say once a man is sexually aroused it 's quite difficult to stop is n't it ? |
10 | In the end , I 'd say , ‘ Yes , you are but I love you anyway , ' ’ In truth the experience had a dreadful effect on her marriage and on her relationship with her brothers and sisters , who fell out with her . |
11 | I 'm more than willing to carve my own career — I 'm raring to go , at least I shall be if I get my degree and if I can shake off this horrible mononucleosis , as Dr Newne pompously insists on calling it ! |
12 | ‘ I agree , ’ he said , to her surprise , ‘ but until the baby is safely born she needs Garry at her side , and that 's where he 'll be if I have anything to do with it . ’ |
13 | It should n't be and I think it 's a very sad reflection on the human race that it often is . ’ |
14 | Might be but I doubt it so no it 's not John Major but it was a good thought Terry . |
15 | but then her excuse would be but I mean he ca n't be on shift |
16 | It used to be but I think it 's an old |
17 | He 's not the player he used to be but I suppose you could say the same about me . ’ |
18 | I said what do you mean sh oh I did n't mean it like that I meant she ca n't be because I like her . |
19 | Oh aye , had to be because I mean you do n't stay young forever , |
20 | It must be because I need him . |
21 | As Carmel finished the 3s , she came to me and whispered : ‘ I think I can see what the 5s are going to be before I do it ’ , and she explained her prediction . |
22 | I hope that the Minister is more successful with his new portfolio than his predecessors were and I wish him all the best in the difficult task that lies ahead of him . |
23 | Rule off from where you were before I want you to get some information down about our solar system . |
24 | It 's not so much that , it 's that I prefer my cooking to your cooking . |
25 | ‘ It 's that I think you 're gay ! |
26 | The good thing about Sheff Utd ( from SCUMS point of view ) is that I doubt they would go there just to get a draw … they beat SCUM twice last year so might have thought they had a chance . |
27 | All I can say is that I doubt I will be asked to join the Lochaber Mountain Rescue Team . |
28 | But what it is that I measure I do not know . |
29 | The best thing about him is that I like him . |
30 | But what they ca n't stand is that I hate them when they do n't behave in their own way . |