Example sentences of "[pers pn] i [adv] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ She was in school uniform but she made such an impact on me I nearly burst my tyres driving along the pavement , ’ Sarah says .
2 Tell Juney what you told me I nearly
3 ‘ I pulled my head up , feeling confused but amazed that I was still alive because when I saw the lorry coming towards me I honestly thought I had had it .
4 When it happened to me I just could not believe it .
5 ‘ When the police told me I just cried .
6 To prove , yet again , that he was a good salesman as well as a good cook , Esmonde did me a special offer on a small bottle of rice wine which he persuaded me I just had to try .
7 Excuse me I just have to rush over here for no real reason and touch something and rush back again .
8 Erm the only thing that occurred to me I just wondered if she knew somebody who had a dearly loved dog that , did n't want to train it but you know she could perhaps just take along for the joy of running it and training it but I think part of the pleasure is the reflected glory you know it 's my dog
9 Plus , plus I get extra as well whenever I ask for it she just gives it me I just say I 've spent it all .
10 That you did not write letters to me I sometimes attributed to the fact that you must indeed be a secret agent , unwilling to commit himself in writing .
11 ‘ Believe me I really work at it .
12 I think it right to bear in mind the evidence of Mr a solicitor now specializing in re-habilitation work who is himself alas wheelchair bound , erm , he has directly relevant experience and he expressed the view that er two ramps leading up to the vehicle from the rear could be unsafe and were in his view generally less satisfactory than the platform with which the conversion equips the Nissan Serena , in those circumstances it seems to me I really have no choice but to er adopt the alternative of the conversion and er there is an agreed figure of thirty nine thousand , eight hundred and sixty six pounds in relation to that .
13 When my friends visit me I never feel insulted by what they bring , nor if they come empty-handed .
14 When , as they moved towards their first coupling , ‘ it was as if the whole of myself , body and spirit , even parts of me I never knew existed , came alive at his touch ’ ?
15 no that 's right , yeah , I mean , I , I 've said it , I do n't care , but er I 've said in the past that er , I think some of the reason me and Ann split up was , I mean she always used to say I never treated her right and all things like that , I did you know , and I do care for her , but a lot of the things was I never showed it because erm if anything bothered me I never know it showed and it did n't bloody bother me because I 'd resolved myself after Julie that I 'd never let anything bother me again
16 Oh no do n't tell me I never seen it .
17 When Gyggle first explained this experiment to me I almost laughed at how facile it was .
18 like me I so wan na drive for the right bloody reason
19 I acted on what everyone had told me I then asked my friend who had a contact in Tesco 's about it she said well there is one .
20 When he came over to me I fully expected a slap on my kisser , I being the known ring-leader .
21 ‘ I feel absolutely exhausted — but because a lot of good people finished behind me I still feel anything can happen . ’
22 There are no health visitors in this area , so if my neighbour had n't told me I still would n't know anything about it .
23 As I hold them I slowly sink to the deep dark bottom .
24 I do n't grease them I just put this I 've got a pile of little circles of greaseproof paper ready cut to fit the
25 No not afraid of them I just do n't want
26 In July 1914 while preparing the volume for publication , he confided to his close friend Florence Henniker : ‘ Some of them I rather shrink from printing — those I wrote just after Emma died , when I looked back at her as she had originally been , & when I felt miserable lest I had not treated her considerately in her latter life .
27 ‘ That 's the last photograph of them I ever took .
28 Put a square round it , give it a ring and ask them I only want the two front seats .
29 And when I saw Oliver holding them I still believed that was the most probable explanation — Stuart had sent Oliver round with the flowers .
30 I should have known that no amount of understanding can carry any individual for long against the swirling crowds of social existence , and that soon after rejoining them I too should be stampeding with them .
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