Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] i [verb] [verb] it " in BNC.

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31 I went to Croke Park and I had not the slightest interest in Protestantism but I did come from a Fermanagh family where you did live cheek by jowl with republicanism so I had imbibed it undoubtedly and it resurfaced , the inherited knowledge of the heart of the controversy in Ulster .
32 I remember a tear running down my cheek and me trying to smile it away .
33 It seems that I pay an extremely small price for a program from the supplier , and that I also have to pay the author if I wish to use it .
34 Gran did that , you know , as usual , and she made the cake and I 've iced it .
35 So again after this meeting cos I want to tie it up .
36 ‘ Before too long you 're going to admit the truth if I have to beat it out of you . ’
37 ‘ I must admit Kathy could do the job blindfolded and Simpkin would never consider you for the job unless I happened to suggest it .
38 Younis told me that they 'd taken my picture because I 'd hidden it .
39 It is n't the string as I have changed it several times .
40 After all , we all know how often we tell the truth , and I 'm sure it does n't seem anything like as complicated a process as I 've said it is .
41 Essential to the notion of the market process as I have described it is the acquisition of market information through the experience of market participation .
42 I used to follow a bit but I had to give it up .
43 And er this is what I do , Well I used to do jobs round here for a while or I 've chucked it up now aye .
44 I considered simply passing it forward , but some idiot would probably open it and read it out to the whole class , or else it would get intercepted by Mrs Burton who was the last person that I wanted to read it .
45 Then your Inspector took it into his head that I 'd done it .
46 It was with great relish that I prepared to burn it down — while Charles and Dimity were conveniently away for a few days .
47 When the evidence that I had confirmed it all !
48 She says today because I 've got the little boy with me I 've got to come by car unfortunately , but it 's far quicker on a bicycle and I do do it yes !
49 I saw the video in court and I have played it again er since this case was adjourned in November .
50 I knitted myself a dress from that which started off fawn , but we ran out of that colour and I had to finish it off in blue .
51 yeah pulled it up to the shed and I 've left it there
52 Now , you 'll recall that last week I was talking about Darwin 's basic concept and I tried to explain it to you and to illustrate it to you .
53 To make , to give her the welfare and I 've proved it , I mean I just sometimes goes off
54 Well when I was last playing with it that James kept on er in and in that erm he stopped at the station and I have to take it like that far enough cos I wanted Gordon to be there so he co could pick up the express pick , up the coaches
55 And then she 's written nearly as much in red ink on the back as I 've written it on black ink on
56 Since I did n't know Jackie in his racing years , I can only speak of his character as I 've known it since I975 , a period by which he had already become obsessed with driver safety and a real force in improving conditions for drivers .
57 Cos I did that last week and I got rid it and I ca n't remember how !
58 Well if I , if I have ten pounds for example and I want to halve it , what would the answer be ?
59 When people are buying , another example of their purchasing power would be to say ‘ well , now I want this particular policy and I want to combine it with a power that 's available to me in that policy ’ .
60 I mean if if I 'd done that this morning and I 'd written it all up before you came in and then said well what we 've done is this and then we did that and then we did that but as as it was generated as we discussed then then you were with me I hope at the way it went
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