Example sentences of "[noun] i [pers pn] " in BNC.

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31 Because the f the county 's forty one thousand figure I I 'll give you a different answer on th on the effect of that if the H B F's forecasts are the most accurate , .
32 These are two designs I you probably all recognized them when you see them , they were very popular .
33 Karen I I 'm forty-seven and I ca n't work me mother out , so , no chance for you working her out , few years you 've known her .
34 Well that needs a check that needs needs another check I I would guess .
35 But at the heart of that issue I you know that specific issue I think is a good example of the of of the problem which I see you facing is that I think it 's more not so much about the noise but about the fact that we have a relatively privileged few people who are enjoying going to these May Balls I mean and enjoying the end of their exams , staying up all night , and I wonder in fact if it 's more a matter of sour grapes rather than environmental health .
36 The question I I have is quite a simple one , and that is I would like to actually see this pond slightly closer quarters than I 've been able to .
37 Erm er changes in the central charges which always intrigues me I 'd like to know and erm if I may go back to erm paragraph seven where we 're saying you know allocated thirty five thousand in the committee development over and above the effects of inflation an and this subject six thousand seven hundred recycled savings is available for some revenue development or mortgage charges and then if we look at eight and shortfall in planning applications we are going to use that six thousand seven hundred to write off a shortfall in the planning applications .
38 ‘ All my hopes rest on anatomy now , goodness me they do ! ’
39 Yes my aunt was Mrs David , and goodness me I can remember her having the laces pulled in .
40 And it 's easier to get along with brother so and so and sister so and so , but for goodness me I find , I find it ever so difficult to talk to sister so and so and there 's an area perhaps that we can er think about , stay awake by being respectful and obedient and that 's something that is very important because it 's completely opposite in the world today , respect for all authority and obedience to it is absolutely gone by the ways I find refrain from criticism and careless talk so there are the main points , but as we say we ca n't go into them all , well , so what we 're going to do is to try and just highlight one or two little areas which we could er enlarge on or put the magnifying glass on , so shall we do that ?
41 and my goodness me it 's got some bounce in it , two years old , yeah and then of course in the paper shop who 's waiting for a paper but Alex , so I said oh I said you all packed ?
42 goodness me he 's a
43 Farewell Md Md FW FW FW Me Me lele lele — and lele aden ’ — Swift : Journal to Stella
44 bit of mutton I you ought to call it mutton .
45 But er just er just different er Then during the war I I did the some of the er work for the cooperative you know , like fire damage or water damage and that you know .
46 We had a job which was involved in loading up the day before this is in a big van , in the previous job I I had , er er a large van fu filling it full of a houseful of furniture in the afternoon , sp spending two or three hours taking it out of store , and we were asked to deliver it to an address in New Brighton .
47 Years gone by in one town I you could tell from the drainage whether it was a colliery or a pottery .
48 The point I I simply wanted to make which is why I I sat through the debate , erm is the honourable member for Edinburgh Central er in his er speech er which I I must say I did expect , called for stronger regulations , er we had the argument the other week about whether there should be statutory regulations or whether we should make er the er self regulation system that we have with financial services industries work .
49 Er Mr Mayor there 's only one point I I I want to make an and that is this is a rather typical conservative budget .
50 Thank , thank you Mr Mayor I I 'll be very brief because I think that there have been a number of very good points made from all all sides of the chamber tonight and I think really er councillor er touched on the thing that that worried me so much about the creation of ghettos .
51 Yes Mr Mayor I I have an amendment Mr Mayor .
52 I can well understand M M Mr Jewitt 's concerns , erm I think the simple fact of the matter is that not a great deal of Greater York new housing demand is likely to be generated in Hambledon district , whereas in Selby district a significant amount of er demand is likely to be generated , so really by way of conclusion I I would like through you to ask Mr Mr Jewitt if his opposition to the new settlement is as a matter of principle , or whether he 's really stating the case for Hambledon district , in other words , would he object to a new settlement in Selby district ?
53 Er of course one went , started work , very nervous , and er thought that everybody was sort of putting a tape measure and er Oh to tell you the t truth I I did n't know Well I knew there was one apprentice been there about twelve months or nearly twelve months .
54 I in my personal opinion I I do n't think it is .
55 Miss apparently you represent Mr I I notice from the documents from the er summons it was adjourned because erm their solicitor wrote to say that he would be pleading not guilty ?
56 Mr I I have from you I think er six documents .
57 But you know Mr I I do n't believe in these average earnings , average business , Oh yes there is correctness the accountants will vouch for it you see ?
58 You 'll be interested in some of these colours I I find the order of these quite interesting .
59 But with the wind behind Forest I I would think Leicester would be expecting a lot of pressure .
60 And er so while I was in this shop I I sold this chap five hundred bundles of fire wood you see ?
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