Example sentences of "[pers pn] i [vb base] [pron] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 So it were no good fighting against them I mean they I used to let them please theirself you know , and er just because they were quite happy to go along that way .
2 There is a oh I I take it he 's got ta go for another assessment then has he for
3 Chair , sorry right , I I 've I I 've do n't very often .
4 I I know what you 're saying and it 's different to the way I 'm interpreting it .
5 But I I mean we I do n't know whether you think it 's worth contacting or not .
6 Well I agree I I mean it it is a bit hypocritical really just to want all all the the show and everything you know if you 're not really sincere in those promises you 're making .
7 I I mean I You know , you never make these er you can get every sort of evasive answer to these questions .
8 Nicola I I mean I I totally take your story on board but you are a nurse
9 Well having seen a little bit erm was on the other day and I I mean I I must admit I touch shut up you !
10 Well Er I I hear what you say , I my views on Europe are very simple .
11 I I think what we may be able t I mean yes I think that what you may be able to do is jiggle things about so that , you do n't get much social psychology until the end I know I mean there was n't really much time
12 I I I think what they 've produced is pretty good .
13 And I keep thinking to myself well something will come along , something 'll happen , but I I think what it is there is no jobs round here at the moment .
14 If if I I think what I what I would like to say What what I think is that E Ten Erm it 's very difficult to make this point , since it 's an approved policy in an an approved structure plan , but I think E Ten 's got it wrong .
15 And er I I think they they were , most of them went to jail and I think did , but when he came down here he , he beat .
16 We I I think we we discussed this briefly earlier in terms of erm if a proposal came forward it was perfectly within the remit of the applicant to make a planning application and to argue that circumstances had changed .
17 Well I I think I I 've had my doubts from the start and I you have you 're iffy about it and I do n't want anybody whose iffy generally does n't make it with us .
18 I I think it it it 's clearly a problem for the panel to wrestle with as as to what response can the alteration make to changing circumstances particularly in relation to er to economic development .
19 No , I I see what you mean .
20 But I I I agree what you 're saying , it 's very valid .
21 And erm I I I find it I mean I 'm not going to be sort of holier than thou about it all I mean , perhaps I myself might be tempted er one day .
22 I mean I I accept what they say that you
23 Mind you I mean what I think Woking 's going to be a lot more for youngsters .
24 Er you I take it you have n't changed your mind and you still maintain that exceptional circumstances are necessary , because that is how you view , how you read paragraph nine of P P G Two ?
25 You cos you I think you you you 've got pride and you 've got determination and you 've got some pzazz .
26 And we I tell you we 'd got a couple of hundred in ours .
27 Oh yeah they I know what you was talking about , what you made , yeah .
28 I take it I take it you 're representing Leeds or are you speaking also on behalf of your colleague from Bradford ?
29 And it I mean it it does n't help saying I told you so but I did
30 No one knows why you do it I mean you you know you know what you should be doing , and it 's not difficult it 's just so boring .
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