Example sentences of "[noun sg] i [be] " in BNC.

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1 Get scribbling to me , if you 're 18-21 , female , pretty , and live in Cambridge- I 'm 20 and like almost anything , including rock music and lipstick smudging !
2 it 's not as if there 's anywhere where you can hire a bike I 'm sure you know , but , I suppose you 're going along on the road , across the road I
3 PS I am so grateful for the £48 a week you let me have .
4 PS I am attaching the relevant sections of the script
5 PS I 'm always interested in who will be the surprise team , either failure or success .
6 Possibly due to my lack of marquetry expertise I was drawn towards the three veneer section , and E.J. Higgs ‘ Light Music ’ ( left ) won third prize in the class .
7 I remember when a bee was in my hair I 'm running ah !
8 So of his falling in love with Mrs Moore we are merely informed that ‘ even if I were free to tell the story , I doubt if it has much to do with the subject of this book , ’ and of his father 's death in the late summer of 1929 that this ‘ does not really come into the story I am telling ’ .
9 No wonder , then , that when he came to write up the experience in Surprised by Joy he should have been so insistent that his father 's last illness and death ‘ does not really come into the story I am telling ’ .
10 In The French Lieutenant 's Woman ( 1969 ) , John Fowles ( or a version of him ) intrudes famously — or notoriously — into chapter thirteen to discuss his tactics and emphasize that ‘ this story I am telling is all imagination .
11 I did actually get over to work for them in 1968–70 and 1971 , but this story I am referring to was in 1967 when I was just paying a visit and was given a bed for the night in the hostel .
12 Which is a story I am not familiar with .
13 The story I 'm working on started with the idea of what it would be like to break your glasses on holiday .
14 ‘ I mean facts that relate to the story I 'm working on at the time .
15 Indeed the BBC does send urgent tapes in taxis and you are supposed to avoid tube trains but the story I was told gave a different explanation .
16 That 's the story I was thinking you were doing it today erm it 's called the green knight , but he has a name does n't he ?
17 First , there is the widest and most exclusive category of ‘ named ’ or ‘ recognized ’ kin , composed of all the relatives whose existence I am aware of .
18 With with your permission I 'm gon na ask Mr if he can recall the argument .
19 After the Danish referendum I am tempted to ask : What new Europe ?
20 One Croat student said : ‘ On the day of the referendum I was woken up very early in the morning .
21 ‘ The board I 'm going to make for you will be a masterpiece ’ , Michael said .
22 I give you my word there will be one , if it 's the last case I am allowed to handle . ’
23 As a young person , I am often quite afraid to go out on the streets in case I am approached by one of these grey-haired vandals and informed how much worse the world is these days or interrogated as to why young people do n't have any respect anymore .
24 In this case I am actually drawing with the brush and the colours will merge quite nicely as they are painted wet into wet .
25 At least in this case I am quite sure it would apply .
26 But in this case I am satisfied that Judge Galpin had the jurisdiction to make an ex parte order .
27 An interim care order gives more flexibility to the plaintiffs as well as the other advantages of a care order and although , as I said at the outset , one rarely interferes with an interim order , in the present case I am less disinclined to interfere because of the initial invalidity of part of the order made by the justices .
28 So if the revenue had refused in the exercise of their discretion to make the repayment they did in the present case I am of opinion that in the absence of any other remedy it would have been open to Woolwich to claim repayment in proceedings for judicial review , and there would appear to be no reason why such proceedings would not have been successful .
29 Various other lines of defence to this action were raised by Mr. Ashworth and I will now consider those in case I am wrong on what I regard as the central issue .
30 In this case I am satisfied that Booth J. did have a discretion to take into account the interests of the children .
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