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

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1 I made you one just a second ago .
2 I do n't suppose you got ta remember about all the which you should have , I mean they they just er be a , a sort of .
3 We can only go by what they , overall costing effective solution , we can only go by what they tell us , I mean we we just have to believe what they tell us , do n't we ?
4 I mean we we just
5 I mean it it just should n't be allowed .
6 No I always think I mean it it just annoys me though I think I get well I just get I just think it 's a waste of the day .
7 I mean it it well no it says thick trousers and a warm cardigan or a jumper .
8 But I mean I I just know that that Harlow tried stock keeping and selling , they gave up .
9 I mean I can remember being underneath the platform , being on fire and I mean I I just kept saying to myself that this was n't really happening .
10 I mean I I just do not really understand whether people fully realize the gravity of the economic situation that we face .
11 So I mean I I just could n't
12 I do n't disagree I mean I I again it 's a key it 's a key element to actually formalizing the training in that I mean , if you 're going to do it properly , it all fits into you know
13 and and I mean I I often refer back to the annual reports .
14 I mean I I really could of a I mean I hired that ladder just to do about six foot either side .
15 I felt , I felt , I never even thought of I mean I I never felt nothing for Rosalind no interest or anything .
16 I mean I I certainly accept that I mean I think there a lot of problems on the in the stage door club several nights of the years .
17 Well I ca n't but I mean I I certainly did n't erm have n't thrown one out that 's what I mean , you know ?
18 Nicola I I mean I I totally take your story on board but you are a nurse
19 It really is I mean I I still feel guilty and it might sound daft to you , but I still feel guilty and what would my have done about I was down in London a few weeks ago for a meeting and I was coming back on the sleeper and I got the train to Euston and erm I came out at the wrong spot , so I had to walk out of Euston Underground and then round to go to Euston Station rather than going through
20 It was a good it was a good thought and I mean I I personally
21 I mean I I obviously had n't said that to her .
22 I mean I I once had a job , it was booked Er now what do they call the road ?
23 time of year I mean he you just .
24 I mean he he really was
25 She oh well she , I mean she she always had
26 N well I , I , I had , why I was so positive about it , I had an uncle who had it very badly and as a child I was very aware of his hands , they were quite inhuman looking , they were that shape , and you know everything he did he , he had to that and that 's remained in my mind that when I got it I though I wo n't have the hands like that so I r I w I go , I went to sleep , I still do it , every night , spread my hands , the last thing I think about , spread the hands .
27 I do n't know why I hate it I just hate it okay .
28 I mean I I I s I have to I say it myself occasionally , I stop very quickly because I realize that
29 This was innovation all the time just for economy 's sake , you you as I say you you just could n't afford , although you could buy er a beautiful pair of shoes for twelve and six , that was a lot of money .
30 After trailing her for over two hours Poppy flopped down , but when I approached her she just got up and dived off through a hole in the fence .
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