Example sentences of "[noun pl] i [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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61 | We have had our ups and downs , but I have a very great regard for the organization and great affection for the head of the Accident Investigation and prevention Section , Olof Fritsch , who , notwithstanding all the times I twisted his tail , remains for me one of the great professionals totally devoted to improving safety in the air , and a true friend . |
62 | ‘ Twenty times I tell you . ’ |
63 | In the later stages of Metaltronix I had a guy work for me who had a tube engineering degree , but that kind of knowledge still does n't teach you about designing — the times I asked him to design certain circuits and he 'd just stare at me ! |
64 | I wo n't the amount of times I 've I 've been in a car or something , where fucking jump on the brakes ! |
65 | At times I enjoy my plainness ; it is young and puerile to me in the bathroom mirror , the mirror that steams from my bath . |
66 | At times I reckoned we were lucky to get three . |
67 | ‘ I have done so much with Middlesbrough that at times I think it might be nice to go elsewhere and start afresh . |
68 | Yeah , well I 've only got the one I 've only got the one erm golly how long have I had that yellow must have had it four years or more I 've only worn it about three times I think it 's erm a telly mac and it 's a yellow one erm and it is a bit longer so all these go underneath it , quite well |
69 | They 've got most most times I think you 'll have to be unemployed for six months . |
70 | " She does n't say so , but at times I think she expects me to although she knows I ca n't . |
71 | Other times I see him sort of shuffling , as if the world had finally got to him . |
72 | That 's right , it 's different for different people over there , I mean Mark over there who has n't been with the company very long erm , I mean , my existing calls I mean I , I know them sort of to , to drink with more or less you know , but |
73 | After we 've seen him and the young ladies have finished their calls I want you to take Irene Charial aside . ’ |
74 | Er I du n no , I do n't like crusts I think they taste like shit . |
75 | Anyway since editing is the main problem , what we 're going to do this afternoon is , actually , I 'm going to show you another video and again it 's a very controversial one , again it 's used in , in teaching situations , again it has a biased point of view in the sense that it 's produced by National Power , er clearly as a P R job for introduction into schools erm and I want you to do the same exercise , but this time I want us to edit them among ourselves and what I 'm going to do is to get you to wri write your reviews and then we 'll divide into small groups , while you 're watching it I 'll co I 'll count how , however many people we 've got here , we 'll copy the reviews and in the same groups I want you to edit one another 's reviews and then er discuss them within the groups once you 've , once you 've marked them so we 'll get into the small , we 'll do the review we 'll write the review and then we will er , I distribute the , you can go and have a cup of coffee while we copy them , then we 'll distribute them , you can mark them , er individually on your own and then we 'll get into a group and you can criticize one another 's reviews , we 'll take them one at a time , we 'll probably be in groups of four , okay , but I 'll see , I 'll see how many , what the most suitable number is , okay so , if you , would you be kind enough to that |
76 | Although it was only about two shillings I think it was a lot of money for her you know . |
77 | Oh eleven shillings I think it was eleven shillings a week . |
78 | With the verbal arts I think it can only be done for the moment by writing about nature . |
79 | ‘ Once I heard her start singing the songs I knew it had to be her , ’ he says . |
80 | I suggested what songs I thought we should do and Nick and Mick ( Cave and Harvey ) said , ‘ That 's stupid … ’ |
81 | Pleasant and nice songs I suppose I do n't know it 's just , quite like it , it 's now big , it 's about the most thing he 's ever recorded that I have liked , |
82 | between the ears I mean she 's a charming woman . |
83 | The worse thing I 've ever done is wax for my legs I did it once mhm |
84 | Okay that sort of covers I think what I need to know for for election stuff . |
85 | And with most with a lot of calculators I mean you Do n't try it unless you really know your calculator and know how it works , you can just keep pressing equals , |
86 | He 's talking about the time I approached them at Leeds Poly and asked them why their logo featured women 's breasts rather than the species-ist cow 's udders I made them change it to . |
87 | I felt she desperately needed my help , and I made frequent visits and tried innumerable remedies I consulted my colleague Siegfried on the problem and he suggested a diet of charcoal biscuits . |
88 | Things are now too simplified and Arnason dodged all the traps I set him to reach the drawing haven . |
89 | With all sorts of primeval fears about dark cupboards and traps and ghostly animals I put my hand on the handle , turned it , pulled and jumped back . |
90 | And she looked at me and blinked her eyes I says you what means . |