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

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31 I only had four laps practice so I suppose I did all right finishing sixth .
32 ‘ I was so wrapped up in my own performances that I needed someone with experience to help .
33 and er I was looking at in , there 's a lot of slang words that I think what
34 The way people talk over here is pure poetry and nobody is really using that in songs so I thought I 'd have a go . ’
35 ‘ I 've got so many pictures that I thought I 'd have a clear out ’ , she explains , surrounded by the sale items which represent months of hard work .
36 ‘ I 've got so many pictures that I thought I 'd have a clear out ’ , she explains , surrounded by the sale items which represent months of hard work .
37 I was so frightened by the blind man 's violence that I obeyed him without question , and took him into the room where the sick captain was sitting .
38 You are angry , vulnerable , gentle , fierce , with such bewildering speed that I find it fascinating .
39 ‘ Luckily , I 'm a big fan so I knew my stuff and , gradually , Madonna softened . ’
40 P.S. I am Gabby 's biggest fan so I consider myself neutral on the Graf/Seles controversy .
41 It was through this involvement and my direct experience of lesbian oppression that I found myself wanting to be a part of creating a new lesbian feminist identity along with other lesbian sisters .
42 The working party on Equal Opportunities that I said I would convene ?
43 No sooner had I equipped Gillian and her Squire with a cup of Formosa Oolong than I asked her how old she was , what she did , and whether her parents were still alive .
44 ‘ Good afternoon , ladies and gentlemen , it is with great pleasure that I introduce you to the magic of television … ‘
45 One of my reasons for becoming involved in Westland was that I felt in some respects that I owed them something .
46 [ reading ] " I always thought my young master a fine gentleman as everybody says he is , but he gave these good things to us with such a graciousness that I thought he looked like an angel . "
47 On the other hand , it was on this condition that I joined your company : you agreed that should your business ever go public , I would have fifteen per cent of the equity for the nominal sum of fifteen thousand pounds .
48 As I was applying to art school I needed a reference so I told Vivienne that I thought I 'd ask Malcolm , since he was my employer .
49 He teaches me one of his songs and I sing it while he plays the guitar .
50 Very pleased to have yours and as I said in my last it 's your money , God has been very kind to you and you must n't fly up in the face of his kindness and I wish you had not taken this step , your Uncle Steve says property 's more trouble than it 's worth .
51 Then the words rebounded back to my ears and I heard their sound and their meaning , and the pain came back at that moment , too , and it all made sense , the way a policeman 's knock on the door must make sense when you 've committed a crime .
52 now I , I have seen foxes and I mean they are they are now in built up areas are n't they ?
53 I think of Claudia and Victoria and Candice and I compare their facial motions in an impertinent fashion .
54 I 'll slap his legs if I see him .
55 Tony said no , Jamie finished with Neil and I got my flowers
56 It 's her ring and I bought her that scarf . ’
57 We knocked them out of their rhythm and never allowed them to settle or sustain any momentum and I felt their frustrations were beginning to surface .
58 Asked by police what had happened , Mr Graham said : ‘ He attacked me with a hammer and I stabbed him . ’
59 ‘ I like the physical aspect of British football and I feel my game is suited to the Premier League . ’
60 ‘ Well , for me , I reckon I can run and swim , and make out on the shooting if I put my mind to it , but the riding — well — I do n't know about the riding . ’
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