Example sentences of "i [conj] [pers pn] [vb base] it " in BNC.
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1 | only thing if I if you do it |
2 | It has been some debate er on the board and the management committee about the direction the theatre should be going into the nineteenth century twentieth century and I think and I and I think it 's important that this meeting hopefully will be very constructive in the sense that is important that the theatre actually gets the views of people use the building , and people actually come along and support the of the theatre . |
3 | And I and I think it 's quite right to have you back and alter your treatment at this stage so , |
4 | but I , you see mm now see I 'm not , I 'm really not convinced by that at all , I because I mean it 's quite clear that right across Europe in nineteen thirty nine , nineteen forty , er there was a real sense of oh no , not again |
5 | Well as I as I read it the Co you have n't made any allowance for conversions , you 've made an assumption that part of the housing figure will be met by conversions . |
6 | Yes , I mean several points that you 've raised , and these are things that I 've picked up from the newspapers and I 'll make the point , I 'm no expert but I as I understand it , the allied erm forces have erm substantially greater number of aircraft in the area than the Iraqi airforce had , so that 's one point . |
7 | I I th I 'm quite sure that you can go through that because you 're recognizing the patterns much more now , you 're accepting more things as , Oh yeah , you do n't need to tell me that I know it . |
8 | What I liked about this letter was the phrase ‘ if you tell me that I have it ’ . |
9 | My conscience tells me that I owe it to God to be grateful to my father , who has spent his time unwearyingly upon my education , so that I may lighten his burden , look after myself and later on be able to support my sister … |
10 | Now that 's what I 'd prefer , but in every , you know the majority go against me and they want it in a as I say I I would , I think that it 'd be better placed at the top . |
11 | I have to write to them and ask them and about a month later they reply to me and I pass it on to her . |
12 | That surprised me and I put it down to Christmas and a slight slackening of my efforts . |
13 | I watched and held my breath , but to my relief she only brought one lump out of her bag , and that the smallest of the two , which she gave to me and I put it quickly into my cart . |
14 | It stayed with me and I keep it under control by taking eight tablets a day — and , of course , avoiding all the lovely cream cakes I used to enjoy . |
15 | ‘ They 're right kind to me and I like it there . |
16 | If I 've got to turn out drawers or turn out the airing cupboard or get the kitchen tidy , it 's a relaxation for me and I like it , or just going through some interior decoration books or moving the furniture round — I 'm a great mover of furniture . |
17 | My brother-in-law shaved a bit more off for me and I like it . |
18 | That 's how it was with me and I know it was true for many others . |
19 | The sweet smell comes to me and I recognise it as horse sweat . |
20 | And I know perfectly well Croxford is a crummy school , but it suits me and I suit it , which does n't say a lot for either of us . ’ |
21 | Eating was natural to me and I want it to be normal and natural again . |
22 | Catherine says : ‘ I do n't want to call Spartacus a stepping-stone , but it 's the first record people will hear from me and I think it 's a classy piece of work . |
23 | for me and I think it might be rather than just record an apology for her absence , I think we should just put in something , just to say that we 're that we are very sad |
24 | It 's clear to me and I think it 's clear to the vast majority in Congress that it 's a matter for branches to decide who represents them in the various forums of the union . |
25 | ‘ Yes , but my tongue runs away with me and I find it difficult to realize that Matt is dead . ’ |
26 | Listen again to Maggie May , Stay With Me and You Wear It Well — and mourn a fallen giant . |
27 | I did the best I could in the circumstances , Mr Calder , but you can hardly blame me if I find it difficult to appear besotted with your charms ! ’ |
28 | You will tell me if you find it was murder and give me the name of the murderer . |
29 | Tell me if you think it bad . |
30 | Look — I 'll slip my dress on and you can tell me if you think it 's appropriate for a country gathering . ’ |