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

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1 When I 've got them on I 'm taller than my dad !
2 On Thursday , so I 'll put them on I 'll put you on the mailing list .
3 Er you sent me on I 'm gon na go , and I came up before the receptionist .
4 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 .
5 Without the spectators cheering me on I do n't think I could have had such a good race .
6 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 ?
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 As I was putting them down I saw a piece of paper leaning against the spice-rack .
11 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 .
12 When she heard this Vasilissa was even more frightened , but she said , " Oh , my sister , let me in I beg you , for I have been sent to fetch a little fire . "
13 ‘ When Dr. Ray called me in I took the precaution of having copies of Dr. Bonnard 's and Mrs. Bonnard 's dental records sent to me by Telex .
14 If you 'd have let me in I could have washed your back for you .
15 BLOW ME DOWN I 'M STILL ALIVE
16 had let me down I 'd have gone over everyone 's head and rung Matron 's flat .
17 And I in I invite I suppose the County Council really to respond to this issue of how they would intend erm indeed the districts , how they would intend to use these criteria certainly in a more rational and erm intellectually rigorous way than the sort of erm statements that were included in their January nineteen ninety two report .
18 I wonder if it 's that one up beside Asda because when I 've gone in before she 's said to me you know if you rang them through I 'd have them ready for you or
19 she says er oh she says do n't wait in , I says it 's alright do n't wait in , but I said if there 's nobody in I said they do n't get in
20 But if it 's quite nice weather , it would be nice to invite somebody along I expect .
21 As I take them off I give them names , the names of people and the names of things .
22 I mean I ca n't take them off I ca n't cancel them off .
23 cos i it does it does n't put me off I get very self conscious
24 Put me off I think .
25 I watched half of it last week , as soon as you told me off I I put it off .
26 I 've taken the view that since you all appear to be happy with the provision made for you in I five , you do n't wish to make any comment ?
27 if it 's doing so well , oh and you would n't have been on that long under a Labour Government , of course , it would 've been jobs for the boys , they 'd 've slipped you in I 'm sure .
28 That 's why he 'll join you over I mean , he 'll be leaving it on to get ready to go
29 If I want to gobble you up , lovely boy , then gobble you up I shall . "
30 Right now I do n't want to get you up I want to encourage you to set your alarm for seven o'clock , quite low , and when I come on at about two minutes past just snuggle up to your wireless and enjoy the music and the news and the views about the religious scene in and around North Yorkshire and beyond .
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