Example sentences of "i [vb base] [pron] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I commend it to Ministers , but , bearing in mind our debates in Committee , I confess that I do not do so with any great hope that they will see sense for once and will accept this sensible recommendation .
2 So be it but , remaining as I am of the view that they were a correct expression of the law , I repeat them as part of the ratio of my decision in this case .
3 So that we have , I mean nothing of design or anything just short information because I think it 's so
4 I mean nothing like burns into the pot you know what I mean ?
5 Well there are ways are n't there I mean even in traditionally , I mean what of wet-nursing I mean that 's an example is n't it where a woman gets another woman to do the job for her .
6 Not with a thing like a outputs of aspirin , I mean everyone in Boots knows what the outputs of aspirin are just strange that they are in fact three times what we 'd thought they were and we 've course there 's Crooks , course there 's this , course there 's that tremendous discernment , tremendous understanding but if you have n't got that tremendous understanding , you 've just joined the company , you think you know something and you do n't because not what they think they are
7 mm , well it depends on the touring pattern as well because I mean something like Communicado can sort of kind of do a week here , or a fortnight somewhere
8 Er , I mean lots of people have got nothing to do and are unlikely to be employed during that time .
9 and she 's doing other things through work that you know , I 'm I mean it in theory it 's sort of giving some support to .
10 I wo oh , I mean I with Chris if I tell her where to go I mean
11 I mean anything of interest , to me about phetam . ’
12 I eat plenty of vegetables and I do n't like chocolate . ’
13 No , I do , I eat , I eat plenty of fruit and occasionally I 'll have a bag of chips .
14 I eat lots of vegetables and salads and nothing but fruit and juices in the morning .
15 Yes I , I come from Sweden , I eat lots of cheese , ya .
16 I woo her with words ,
17 and I woo her with words
18 ‘ It is interesting when I bring someone like Rodney Marsh here for the first time to see his reaction .
19 Then I wind them into balls and put them in the oven to dry , and that 's how I come to have all those woollen articles to sell . ’
20 When it looks like she 's finished , I sit her in front of the television .
21 True faith in God means that I distrust myself in order to trust in God .
22 The rain eases as I head west ; I catch the last of a wide , bloody-looking sunset over Skye and the Kyles and the floodlights turning Eilean Donan 's grey stones green ; I make it to Strome in four hours twenty minutes from home , arriving just as the stars are coming out above in the purple spaces between the dark , heavy clouds .
23 They only do strawberry , oh , and I hate it in yoghurts they 're
24 I expect somebody from St. Jones will be coached .
25 So I say nothing to Anna ; instead I quietly join her family for a meal .
26 I say nothing of course .
27 In the courtyard where the Emperor s retinue awaited him , there were tens , no , I say it without exaggeration , hundreds eager to push their faces forward .
28 Milton , I say it with confidence , even in the presence of my friend Peter Burke , was the most learned — was more learned than any man in this room .
29 When I rewrote it in Pascal , it took 11 seconds . )
30 I acknowledge it with tears , and pray her pardon ! ’
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