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

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1 I mean I am I mean I 'm quite surprised that your floor .
2 I mean I was what I 've mentioned it like to someone in my class .
3 I mean I 'm her relative around here and certainly no one cuts my lawn .
4 I mean I 'm it must be me bowling time , this time .
5 And I think when we talk in terms in getting around to spending the money we have got then we need to look quite clearly about how you make a place more inviting and it 's also about when people come into the building how they 're met what the receptionists like , when they ring up can they get through and I mean I 'm I 'm surprised that 's said about the tickets that I think that our reception ticket areas an excellent area the people working there are first class are very friendly very helpful so it 's trying to get that sort of concept through the building I thin k we work on that I think the building 's kept very clean people who clean the building are very good but I hear what you 're saying and I thinks it 's been said earlier by the lady here by the foyer downstairs she feels threatened when she goes into that bar because I think the whole decor and the way it is is a threatening place I think we need to look at those so that was an old and .
6 I mean I 'm I 'm I know to ask
7 Yeah , I mean I 'm I 'm very lucky because my parents are very liberal , and I mean they discussed sex with me quite early on and I 've never had a problem discussing it with them .
8 Oh right , I mean I 'm I 'm I 'm not disputing that .
9 I mean I 'm I mean for me the issues is avoiding guilt tripping them , but at the same time erm I want them to know erm that they are real children who are being really affected and hurt and damaged and losing their parents as a result of this war , and that is a hurtful thing to know .
10 I feel really angry I mean I 'm you might say because of my job that I I ought to be law abiding but I am a law abiding person and i like to think that I would go along with all all the laws because they are they are brought in for the benefit of all .
11 I pretended I was someone else because when I 'm vibing with someone about other people 's records , I can pull it off .
12 As I say I 'm I 'm not convinced that it 's air conditioning erm , but then again there 's more detail , more data that 's required .
13 Oh yeah I I ca yeah , I I accept I 'm I 'm being
14 No I 've not decided but I know I am I 've done this thing before it 's
15 when you come and stay with me , she , anyway she , she would n't , well in the end I just said that 's it I 've had enough I switched the car off and grabbed hold of her I said , frogmarched her in the car I said come on , I 'm going to bed , Rudy 's ready for bed I said I want you with me , so that I can keep me eye on you if I have to sit up all bloody night , of course when she was with me I picked her up and got her strong again and I say you have to be worth it , you 're better off without him then she come round and then she 'd say I know I am I just go down
16 what your doing , your just , she said I know I am she says I 'm nick picking , I 'm just looking for faults , I told you that today
17 I know I 'm your therapist , but I do n't think it 's a good idea to tell me this .
18 And erm I remember I was I was about fifteen now and my young brother was only a little tot about two I think three and I remember my father came in and he did he went straight for my mam for nothing at all .
19 Tell you what , the only the thing hurts on me mate , I reckon I 'm I 'm doing this this time but but then it 's my shoulder .
20 I believe I am anything but candid : in fact — I am naturally suspicious — & exceedingly reserved , the first good quality arises from my having seen plenty of the evil part of the world from my youth up — the second from being but very little used to company or society — for — excepting Mr. Yarrell — ( whom Mrs. Hewitson & Atkinson know , ) — to whom I go to study bones & muscles — I do n't know a single person in all London to visit intimately . ’
21 Well I suppose I am I shall phone Ruth and see .
22 yeah , yeah , I suppose I 'm what you call tone and deaf , I 've got no music
23 I 'm particularly the textiles I suppose I 'm I 'm quite keen on keenest on because I think we 're far ahead of everybody else with textiles .
24 In reality , I feel I 'm one up of I do n't come out in tears . ’
25 I feel I 'm I do n't even want to talk to people .
26 I thought I was his best friend .
27 ‘ And I thought I was your first . ’
28 Yes , that 's not very nice , I thought I was your friend .
29 Yet by my Poverty I think I 'm one .
30 If if I think I 'm it 'll be
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