Example sentences of "i [verb] [be] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Yul was determined that every question I asked be answered . |
2 | What I advocate is exuding an aura of femaleness . |
3 | An example of the latter point I made is shown on pg 45 where he tells of how he came to know Eddie . |
4 | ‘ The biggest mistake I made was to start playing professional golf so early , ’ he explains . |
5 | I see I 've been slipping up a bit . ’ |
6 | See I 've been getting a kind of rash on my face |
7 | He said , well you see I 've been smoking . |
8 | See I 've been spoilt really |
9 | You see I 've been entrusted with the task of getting him safely back to the Reich and I 've little more than three weeks to do it in . ’ |
10 | ‘ I can see I 've been displaced in Leo 's affections . ’ |
11 | Well I mean I do I 've been doing aerobics a long time . |
12 | See I 've been coming for years with mouth ulcers . |
13 | I rub my face quick so she do n't see I 've been crying . |
14 | It may just mean that you might see Er I mean is elevated above the A Nineteen , and indeed you can catch glimpses of it |
15 | But I mean is gon na struggle cos he ai n't had many people for very long , has he ? |
16 | In soft-back format with 150 pages , the new , revised edition of See What I Mean is co-authored by John Morgan and Peter Welton , who is well-known to readers of The Artist as a holiday course tutor and regular contributor . |
17 | ‘ What I mean is do you for instance know the three-times table ? ’ |
18 | as far as the racking itself 's concerned has it erm affected the stability of the racking or has it just dented it I mean is do we need to do anything about it ? |
19 | Well that 's right , I mean were see what the weather 's like . |
20 | I mean were working with five at the minute , we 'll go to that place and double it up to say ten and by this time next , next year there 's not any reason why it should n't be more to sixteen |
21 | And in tutorials there is opportunity to take well judged risks — by which I mean being unafraid of going for the character and seeing where it leads — even with well known speeches . |
22 | All we can do I think is resist this strongly and the whole idea for reorganization particularly this time . |
23 | The best thing one could do I think is to go back to past trends . |
24 | This brief explanation of Elstir 's originality as an artist might I think be applied equally appropriately to Proust , the novelist . |
25 | Donoghue v. Stevenson may be regarded as a milestone , and the well known passage in Lord Atkin 's speech should I think be regarded as a statement of principle . |
26 | It 's simply the way that I 've adopted since the plans I laid were destroyed . |
27 | The Mlu I/Xho I digests were electrophoresed using a Field Inversion Gel Electrophoresis apparatus in order to resolve large DNA fragments , following protocols previously described ( 37 ) . |
28 | ( These names are somewhat arbitrary ; different names are often used in political philosophy , and sometimes one of the virtues I distinguish is treated as a case of another . |
29 | The part of the convent in which I lived was called the noviceship . |
30 | When I fight , I never think of being hurt — the one thing I fear is losing everything I 've worked for — the security for the future , for the kids and everything . |