Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun] [coord] i [be] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I thought I had been booked in one of the earlier matches at Windsor Park but I was n't certain , ’ said the Queen 's Park Rangers centre back . |
2 | The waitress — ( God preserve you if she catches you calling her a waitress ) : ‘ Hi , my name is Peggy Sue and I am your server this morning . |
3 | Apparently they tried to phone me on Friday afternoon but I was out swimming . |
4 | Gosh , is n't that funny Andy Mooney and I was just talking about Mickey Rooney ! |
5 | ‘ It is also an unbelievable chance for Germany to have the fifth most important tennis tournament in the world … a certainty also that tennis will continue there when Steffi Graf or I are no longer around . ’ |
6 | I bet myself that was Sorley 's , as I 'd had him pegged as the Boy Racer type and I was glad the insurance companies were uprating them . |
7 | ‘ It was a stupid and unnecessary action to take against Bobby Gould and I am deeply concerned about it all . |
8 | Jenny had digs on the Iffley Road and I was going there to see her , to tell her , to break it to her , to break her fragile , trusting heart . |
9 | Ken Bradshaw and I were singing songs to one another like a pair of humpback whales . |
10 | I have told you what happened on Saturday night and I am willing to answer questions about it . ’ |
11 | I had to go in the office every Friday night and I was only earning about two pounds seventeen and six a week and they use and Deputy Harbourmaster , Captain , he say , how much you earned this week he say , three pound , I 'm asking you four he say , well they 'd take it off you and er you 'd be paying it now , takes about six months , and he old Harbourmaster see you about the quay he said . |
12 | Dennis Lloyd and I were two of them , and the third was Desmond ( now Lord ) Plummer , who was an estate agent and surveyor and an expert on rent restriction . |
13 | 0930 on a Friday morning and I 'm about to start work . |
14 | Miss Simpson and I are going to stay in the house quite a while . |
15 | ‘ You will be glad to hear , by the way , that Miss Heatherton and I are , at last , with her father 's consent , engaged to be married . |
16 | But I can remember when Richard Harris and me were skint students . |
17 | Ann Tracy and I are going to Mull this summer . |
18 | He continues : ‘ Pat Connolly and I were in the third Fulmar ( N1994 ) and we joined up our range of Hurricanes with some left from the second range which had returned . |
19 | The last sentence could be expanded to ‘ I may be going on holiday with Richard Molland but I 'm not sure . ’ |
20 | ‘ He was very much an East End boy and I was from the country , ’ explains Shrimpton . |
21 | I know she lived in Tranmere Gardens but I 'm not sure of the number . ’ |
22 | Here S. O. Letterman and I are at odds . |
23 | One evening in mid-April , Dr Jaffery and I were walking down the Chandni Chowk heading towards the doctor 's rooms in the Ghazi-ud-Din Medresse . |
24 | Then the gaffer thinks of a tactical plan for Elland Road and I 'm in from the start . |
25 | Edward 's ‘ forthright ’ , breathy style lends itself naturally to blues ( Mississippi Lad or I 'm not your fool any more , also featuring Waits on vocals , and the soft and low Ballad for a Bronze Beauty ) , but less well to the rest of the album , parts of which also have an oddly out of character Brazilian flavour . |
26 | Chancellor Kohl and I are in frequent contact by telephone to discuss matters of mutual interest . |
27 | ‘ Sergeant Morris and I were trying to stop the bleeding when you came . ’ |
28 | I 'm waiting at Charing Cross station and I 'm wrongly dressed in a black hat and coat , whereas I should have come in jeans and a heavy Shetland jumper . |
29 | A day or two later Anthony Rouse and I were astonished to hear that her agents were demanding the interview be withdrawn because , as she complained in a letter to the BBC 's Director General , Hugh Carleton-Greene , we had given her a solemn undertaking over lunch not to mention the matter of Wells and their son at all . |
30 | However , the hon. Gentleman will know that the Government have gone to great lengths to help the Northern Ireland economy and I am sure that the measures that my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland is taking will continue to alleviate the situation in the Province . |