Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [conj] i [verb] " in BNC.

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1 yeah I should of done really , so I but I did n't know I was going back .
2 So I if I put that in , I must apologize for misleading the panel .
3 And so I when I got back from the talk I had a look and sure enough there are , throughout the British Isles there are five New Brightons .
4 Only you and I know how I survived .
5 So she and I ran away from him several times .
6 But by then there was only him and me left . ’
7 As I became more and more obsessed by him , and as he absorbed more and more of my being , all else seemed to start retreating into a permanent , one-dimensional background , against which only he and I stood out as more than stick figures .
8 Well I also was er , er , a producer then in the B B C and so he and I had some cheerful encounters at that time , since when he has obviously gone from strength to strength .
9 He waited ; together he and I recrossed the pool and reached the path .
10 I like to do so myself when I write this sort of book , out of a feeling that a certain elegant economy goes well with the genre .
11 ‘ I did n't do it on purpose and so what if I had ?
12 So what if I 've taken a jazz classic and clubbed it up ?
13 Instead of showing me the door , he roared with laughter : ‘ So what if I clothe gangsters on the screen ?
14 So what if I report him .
15 I went wrong I 'm just me when I go in , erm it 's getting the structure in there .
16 So here we are lying here just you and me thinking about things that we used to do babe , turning lady !
17 Yes , well , if you go , if just you and I go we 're likely to end up with somebody who knows us .
18 Meanwhile you and I get paid worse than his housekeeper and the fucking union writes to ask me to send them money !
19 Er this is just one that I wanted some stuff and I said to a few people
20 It would be nice to see him married like the others , but it 's just something that I 've got to accept .
21 I suppose it 's just something that I 've learned to live with .
22 ‘ I bathe topless in the South of France , I bathe topless in my garden — it 's just something that I do , ’ she says .
23 Bishop George West thought that we should stay , but Pop knew that he , at least , must return , and finally he and I decided that we should all return , mainly because a separation when you three were still so young — and needing parents and not grandparents to care for you — seemed not the right course .
24 I discovered this painfully myself when I went as a visitor to a beautifully equipped laboratory to work on learning in rhesus monkeys .
25 It 's about er ten years ago nearly that I er stopped being a teacher and when I was a teacher er up having to do assemblies er it was always something that I did with great reluctance and er was er pleased if I could get other people to do it er it seems rather odd then er that I 've actually said yes coming to do er an assembly here today and it 's perhaps a sign of mental instability on my part .
26 When Nicklaus did finally track me down he told me the bag was still mine if I wanted it , but I told him I 'd already committed myself , so I gave up the chance .
27 ‘ It could , and both you and I know it , Kit , ’ Alec replied .
28 ‘ That 's the whole point — regardless , Miss Everett , that both you and I know that you 're never going to marry him anyway , Travis , who cares deeply for his family , ’ as you do , Leith could well have inserted , ‘ is only going to take it on the chin and let you go , by learning that the person you do love is a member of his family , who loves you in return . ’
29 Here otherwise close associates like Bridgeman and F. E. Smith distanced themselves from Maxse , while another committed tariff reformer , his fellow editor and friend H. A. Gwynne , pointedly told him that ‘ for good or evil ’ , the Conservative party was ‘ the only weapon we have with which to achieve our purpose and help on the causes which both you and I have strongly at heart … and anything that tends to disorganize it or to destroy the efficiency of that weapon seems to me to postpone the fulfilment of our desires …
30 Edward knew he was being pampered and , in his letters to Helen about his friendship with Gwili 's sister , he confessed that ‘ in fact it was partly you that I saw when I held her : I hope I shall never forget her ; then I shall feel that it is possible to love another even though I am all and ever yours , little one .
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