Example sentences of "i i [unc] i " in BNC.
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1 | But as a child it er to me I thou I think it was er very good . |
2 | The reasons why are I I d I do n't know . |
3 | But Rod , I I sti I think it is also is good preparation for year eleven . |
4 | Cos I I leg I quickly legged it . |
5 | It 's her own home , I mean he come and live with her fo he does he belts her because I I y I know the signs and it oh it makes me go cold . |
6 | That 's sounds very reasonable but I I er I I ha not having been at the level , form tutor |
7 | I I er I er our office now appears in exactly the same way as the other two , namely that you need to announce yourself and who you are before you get let in the door . |
8 | I I I I I er I could n't have it done cos of work but I 'd love to have it done . |
9 | So what you do is you what I wanted is , I , you know you know how if your mother 's gon na recover a sofa it 's it is you know , I I er I recover them . |
10 | Well if the people at the back of her were having terrible row ah I I ha I hated it , it was horrible . |
11 | I I listened to Mr speech with some incredulity I must say , but I did listen to what he said and if what he said is true then I I find some of the things disturbing and and er I 'd like to see his figures and I I w I I that there have certainly been er two messages coming to the social services committee in in in that case . |
12 | Yes I I erm I I I certainly do er and |
13 | Jack of course er er I I know I 've known him know him in the United States , but er Jack jumped ship in Baltimore . |
14 | Er you know I I I af I mean after I did n't think anything of it , and in those days I was too young of course to think of th things like that . |
15 | But I cert I I I I I ju I it it just sounds you know two hundred pounds a month , just over two hundred pound a month |
16 | Well I I di I did n't kno I never met anybody i in in that category . |
17 | Er I I us I used to go by half past five , have my tea early and did n't come out till about nine o'clock . |
18 | Well that I I us I got a better rate of exchange out in S A than I did here . |
19 | I I should say , I I s I have today , because it was things were running a bit late , written to the the three usual papers , |
20 | And she used to sleep in and then a little bit after that she went to live in Liverpool with my grandmother and went to work there so s I I s I was the sort of erm eldest one at home then you know so I felt as if I was more or less responsible for looking after my mam sort of thing . |
21 | I mean I I I s I have to I say it myself occasionally , I stop very quickly because I realize that |
22 | I I p I 'm inclined to suggest that it 's a pity we have n't got that in , somewhere at the beginning or the end to sort of give a bit of beef to it . |
23 | Well I I p I personally think |
24 | I no I know I I ca I know I I I I I I |
25 | Yeah I I ca I have n't got the to hand . |
26 | Er I I I I th I doubt if really we , we need to go into all this matter again . |
27 | 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 . |
28 | But I I th I think what we 're talking about is the fact th that Ma you know he 's writing in nineteen twenty seven , that , that he 's not quite sure about the means to an end , he 's sort of writing he , you know , it 's , in a way it 's like writing an essay |