Example sentences of "[vb pp] i [adv] [pron] " in BNC.
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31 | The mysterious Fox — I was more certain than ever that he was Special Branch now — that wretched young woman lying there in the mortuary , and I remembered my unease when she 'd told me how she had returned that file at the Records Office . |
32 | When my letters are done and you have told me how your parents are and whether your gown was admired . |
33 | You still have n't told me how your ankle is . ’ |
34 | Alright , in fact , my handset is just on ringing external , I do n't want Hilary to be bothered with any internal calls of mine , I 've got a call log if anyone calls me , I know they 've called me so I can call them back anyway . |
35 | ‘ You 've slowed me down plenty since you 've been here . |
36 | But you 've abandoned me now I 'm well , is n't it ? ’ |
37 | ( You might also try last year 's ‘ She who weeps ’ [ JMT ] ; the beautiful song New African Blues certainly received a deal of wholly warranted airplay from London jazz station Jazz FM and many people have asked me where it came from . |
38 | ‘ Englishman , you have not asked me why I am here … ’ |
39 | I am aware that it is a bit confusing — several people have asked me how it fits in with Stoddard Templeton and whether we are not in fact competing with ourselves . |
40 | She 's asked me how I got on . |
41 | Mind you all the questions he 's asked me yesterday I answered . |
42 | And then I got all the she 'd mis-changed me so I had to go back and get it . |
43 | ‘ If he had just left me there I could have died . ’ |
44 | It was as if I owed him financially for everything he 'd given me , he 'd drawn up a sort of balance sheet , setting adoption against the chances he 'd given me ; because he 'd taken me on I owed him . |
45 | I 'm sorry chairman , you 've lost me there I |
46 | The Lucan case intrigued me so I told the police that I would consider working on it . |