Example sentences of "i [verb] [adv] i [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 When I asked where I should send the woman I was told to contact the neurosurgical bed manager , who would tell me which ward to send her to .
2 Yeah I mean like when I was in the park I only did it between because I was only really talking to one person at one time , but I mean like I could n't remember anywhere .
3 I mean yesterday I can never find my Visa card quickly you know what it 's like .
4 I mean maybe I should go and see local erm MP or
5 I mean obviously I 'd like to sell it all at price levels but there 's get away with that .
6 I mean obviously I 'd have to pay more er for if I want it to end at sixty .
7 Whereas now I mean then I could afford to have done it .
8 But I I could n't get over you know , I say , I had a quick look the other at Marks you know , to even do the Christmas serviettes they 're doing a lot more and they said if people are n't buying as much on the clothes side erm so they they 've come down , I mean now I can get erm come over , and I said you 've never looked at Marks I said you never buy clothes , I said have a look in Marks , I said they do some really lovely
9 Return I do n't quite unders can somebody tell me what each indiv I mean basically I would have expected to see the money earned divided by the , the number of staff telling me how much
10 I speak on behalf of Playback not as Playback itself , but as Playback being part of the Regional Council that can a bit , now I was at a meeting this morning where I , I sort of absolutely had to read the riot act about Playback because they do not have a set budget whether you know this or not , they do n't have a standard budget as they should have , we 've fought for this for years , what we do is , we survive through crisis to crisis , now some money has been extracted from the Playback budget and whilst I have to share two bits of Playback , you know , the , the actual Playback charitable , voluntary bit , and the Regional Council , I mean they , I , I can say that they do not have a backing of money that they can fall back on , too many backs there , but I mean really I would say that I would be concerned if it was Christmas before we were ready , I , I ca n't help but think if we could and I mean , very , very happy to work with , with anybody and everybody on this to try and get these things pulled up quite quickly , I mean if it 's forms to be filled in then
11 Afterwards , too late , I realized how I should have used my twenty-two seconds .
12 But like , Scott was going to me he was going to me , oh stop complaining or I 'll give you one your tit , like and I goes well I would n't mind so much if it was on my , I wear a bra all the time
13 If I sit down I shall be asleep so who 's chair 's this ?
14 Madam deputy speaker , before I sit down I should also just mention that there is a a European dimension to this issue as in November nineteen ninety two the Vice President of the E C commission , Sir Leon Britton , sketched out some general proposals for community legislation in response to the B C C I affair .
15 When I got past I 'd put my head up again , as if to say , ‘ I do n't care ’ .
16 When I got downstairs I could see the drawing-room light was on so I thought they must still be up , I 'll go and see if they want a snack .
17 If I could n't produce a marriage date , and Nigel could n't officially be registered dead without it , perhaps he was n't , because legally he could n't be , and when I got home I 'd find …
18 Carrie said , ‘ I think , all the same , once I got there I 'd have told him . ’
19 I was some way behind , it was misty , and when I got there I could n't see him .
20 I ca n't do mine with little one , I got like I 'll
21 I like going to places I hate so I can escape from them .
22 ‘ When I grow up I 'll make sure I 've always got enough money for a whole pound of sausages and eggs to go with them , ’ Sally thought , but she never said anything .
23 I bet you when I grow up I 'll be tall
24 When I grow up I 'd like to be …
25 Now his running ambitions are about to be realised as Graham explains : ‘ It is every runner 's ambition to run in the London Marathon and just before Christmas I found out I would realise that ambition in April 1993 .
26 And I found out I can artex alright now , so I 'm gon na do it .
27 His mum , Jacqueline , of Cardigan , said : ‘ When I bent down I could see that the metal mesh had been cutting in to his scalp . ’
28 In what I say here I may well not be followed in every respect by one or another scholar , and there are matters open to a different interpretation .
29 my mum 's seventy five , how does she get back er ten pound of potatoes and all the week 's shopping , I say well I 'll go and then he moans at me cos I 'm running around after everybody else but
30 you u u use your brain a bit more , see now if er they used to come to me , my brother was one , he 'd come to me and he 'd say , right I 've got a heavy lift , so will you come up here and sling it for me but we had to put the slings round the heavy lift , say , I say right I 'll come up and another time we had a railway carriage come down like that 'll be shipped abroad , old railway carriage .
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