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

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31 But at 15 months I noticed he was walking badly and was unsteady on his feet .
32 For the twenty years I knew him he had been close to only three girls , maybe only one . ’
33 It 's erm it 's been very interesting actually this last month because erm talk about your sons joining the enemy erm my second son who 's been up in Cheshire for well , twenty years I suppose he 's just been appointed senior art adviser for Devon .
34 Although it was only about two shillings I think it was a lot of money for her you know .
35 he he 's got ta do this thirty hours I think it is
36 And after about four months I thought I was strong enough to tackle the weight , and that it would n't be too much going on at once .
37 The two voices I want us to concentrate on are ‘ the laughing voice ’ and ‘ the Gothic voice ’ .
38 and the then there 's flanged they 're every six er every er twenty two feet I think it is .
39 ‘ Now then , there are two areas I want you to investigate as unobtrusively as possible .
40 Do that in two weeks I think we will be happy .
41 For four weeks I let it lie on my desk , unwilling to take the final step .
42 But I mean er you can get cassette based ones which are quite cheap and cheap to run cos you just use , you know , good quality metal tapes and you get four tracks I think they even make a six track one now , or an eight track .
43 He very quickly became an invaluable member of the organisation and after two years I made him manager .
44 As I was picked from about a hundred applicants I think I did quite well .
45 So after four years I thought I 'd survived .
46 She wrote to Jane at the start of her employment : ‘ There are two things I beg you to do : get your time each day in the fresh air and strictly limit the hours you spend on your work , which I have always had to do anyway with such a large family and it does make sense in the end .
47 We need to have some idea what the cells are picking up from , and where they are sending information to , in order to apply those two principles I gave you earlier , the selective trigger feature , and the selective projective zone .
48 Two pounds I think she said .
49 Those two batteries I told you put in your pocket in case the batteries went flat this morning .
50 These are two young-uns I reckon they lodge up here somewhere .
51 If you had two axes I expect they 'd give in right away . ’
52 I wo n't add any more to the board because I think you 're starting to get the idea , but one or two others I want you to think about , I believe animals should not be experimented upon for make-up , I believe everybody should be treated with respect .
53 Well okay Anyway I thought they 'd ring here but couple of people , some , two women I thought it was Belfast Station
54 Volunteer Eileen said : ‘ For half a second I thought it was a hoax but as he began to name the four streets I took him seriously . ’
55 Number nine spell the word Mercutio , Mercutio Number ten spell the word Paris Number eleven is worth two marks I want you to spell Friar and Lawrence .
56 Basically sort of cutting across country , about twenty eight miles I think it was .
57 I felt after working hard for twenty seven years I felt it was a shame .
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