Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] i " in BNC.

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1 You ca n't see them properly I 'm sure you
2 The accomplice becomes an enemy , and in due course a victim , at which point he can only salute the irony of his being executed on All Souls , Day : ‘ This is the day wherein I wished to fall/By the false faith of him whom most I trusted ’ ( V.i .
3 When I 've got them on I 'm taller than my dad !
4 On Thursday , so I 'll put them on I 'll put you on the mailing list .
5 You see , what troubled me most I think , was the apparently vast , shapeless extent of it .
6 Take me somewhere I 've never been before .
7 Outside the last bar the cab was waiting remorselessly , the driver with his face averted , waiting to take me somewhere I did n't want to go .
8 See , right if he still was n't speaking to me properly I would n't have brought that off him !
9 I had often rehearsed the choice phrases which I would use on this very occasion but the sight of the animal restrained me ; if he had come to consult me professionally I could hardly start pitching into him right away .
10 Er you sent me on I 'm gon na go , and I came up before the receptionist .
11 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 .
12 Without the spectators cheering me on I do n't think I could have had such a good race .
13 If it 's below sea-level we 'll just say that if it 's you owe me rather I owe you
14 I think I mean it was interesting cos someone said earlier about people coming in I mean once you get them in I mean I always feel it 's like the pantomime each year which is an amateur pantomime yet the actual people coming in to see that I mean it 's well in the ninety per cent 's and you talk to people when they come to see the pantomime and ver invariably the the mum 's or dad 's say no I do n't normally come to theatre but I come to the pantomime and they enjoy it very much and when you talk to them they can say well what you think of it ?
15 How anyone could thread bits of bread on hooks then snag the poor buggers in the crop and just reel them in I 'll never understand .
16 Well if they come round to ours this year I 'll invite them in I 'll take them to my basement and I 'll lock 'em up for a few days .
17 Er , my Lord may I say that er in relation to the witness statement erm , clearly the credibility of this , the plaintiff Mr is going to be substantially in issue er and therefore er I propose er not to simply to tell him er and say erm in your witness statement your evidence erm but clearly to take him to those areas which are in dispute and to ask him to deal fully with them in I appreciate it 's going to erm take some time to do that but it is important in my submission that your Lordship has the ability to er assess the plaintiffs .
18 As I was putting them down I saw a piece of paper leaning against the spice-rack .
19 it would be very interesting to hear what they 've got to say I mean especially someone who wants to cut them down I ca n't understand anyone wanting to cut trees down unless they 're dangerous .
20 When I went to drama school it was all very new to me so I did n't have any real comparisons to make — which is a good thing .
21 When she s finished combing , she puts the mirror on the table in front of me so I can see myself .
22 Now though it is all very secure for me so I will not be going back , ’ she said .
23 And then the whitewater caught me so I proned out and hung on — I was eaten up then I was spat out and then I was eaten up again and spat out again and the beach was right there , so I threw the board away and just rolled and rolled and tumbled , and I ended up in the river on the far side of the berm . ’
24 That sounded great to me so I opted for the hike .
25 Galloping godfathers — he was n't listening to me so I started listening to myself .
26 No one seemed to want to serve me so I walked out and went home without so much as a plectrum !
27 Tony Curtis was standing next to me so I said I was there to try and collect money from Mr Curtis .
28 I have just read Kate Westwood 's letter in the February 92 issue of your magazine and the tone of it really saddened me so I felt I must reply .
29 ‘ When Chelsea signed me Ian Porterfield told me that if I got in the side he would n't drop me so I want to make up for lost time . ’
30 He ignored the mop , just staring at me , and I saw him take a breath ready to defy me so I spoke before he could .
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