Example sentences of "[noun prp] [conj] i " in BNC.

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1 It is not for Jan or I to welcome people to the Community , although we do everything else .
2 And weirdest of all , this is the exact same haunting sound — like , a lavish , moody synth swell with ghostly piano tones , Diane — that we hear whenever Sheriff Truman or I discover another lead .
3 And weirdest of all , this is the exact same haunting sound — like , a lavish , moody synth swell with ghostly piano tones , Diane — that we hear whenever Sheriff Truman or I discover another lead .
4 As neither Marcella or I could sing we spoke along to the music in what we felt , somehow , was Good Old Cabaret Style …
5 Du n no who he 's speaking to , Lisa or me .
6 We do have a rolled joint in a pocket of a jacket but neither Lucker or I acknowledge it .
7 ‘ I doubt if Ellis or I will be along tomorrow .
8 , , dream occasionally in n it strange ? , help is one goldfish is male or female , how 's one know whether to call it James or Jessica or I have n't the faintest idea how you sex a fish .
9 You 've convinced yourself you 're ill , and only you can come to realise that you 're as well as Dr Rafaelo or me . ’
10 I went by the Galerie de Diane and then down the stairs leading to the basement in the Pavillon de Flore where I followed the underground passage , badly lit — but where were the kitchens ?
11 I would be most grateful if you would telephone and speak to either Heidi or me to let me know if and when this would be convenient for you .
12 ‘ It is also an unbelievable chance for Germany to have the fifth most important tennis tournament in the world … a certainty also that tennis will continue there when Steffi Graf or I are no longer around . ’
13 I 'm going to the Swindon match next Saturday & I was wondering if there was any chance of a lift from deepest London ?
14 If Paul or Erlend or I were to die at Siward 's hand , you would feet as he does .
15 I can not stand it any longer , if someone does not come to me I will give up and be miserable for ever and perhaps go home of my own accord , write or wire to Uncle C. and say you are coming at once pleas darling , and come on Saturday or I will give up altogether and always wretched .
16 I had just returned to Los Angeles from the Aleutians where I had been making a film , and I came across Errol Flynn at a party at David O Selznick 's house .
17 In 1980 , coming back from a hospital in the States where I had been told that I ought to have an operation ( interestingly on my throat — it was as though all the tension caused by what I could not say was caught up there ) , I saw that I had to be free of this .
18 First stop was Stornoway where Ewen Munro , the Manager , was on hand to relieve me of an important part of my luggage , The Crofter of the Year Cup , which I was to present in Stornoway at a Dinner on the Friday once I had returned from my more distant island travels .
19 ‘ And I gather from Jeff that I was right . ’
20 Fiona watched his retreating back with a regret neither Erica nor I shared .
21 Then one of her aides came along and must have thought from the name Adams that I was a nationalist .
22 It is important that it is on the record in the context of Sinn Fein 's reaction to the attack that occurred on Saturday that I understand that its president , Mr. Adams , when asked last night , specifically refused to condemn the bombing .
23 because it was Tuesday so I had to have next choose the following weeks ' .
24 Well I did see it Tuesday so I would have said !
25 once I got to bed and me brain works I thought , oh dear , the family 's coming for lunch on Tuesday so I ca n't do it !
26 That 's why , cos she said I 'm just gon na know , I was gon na say to Richard that I was gon na ask Richard if if Emma , if he wants to go out with Emma ?
27 It was only after I had mentioned Miss Kenton that I suddenly realized how entirely inappropriate it would be for me to continue .
28 It was on one of these weekend trips to Regina that I wrote my first outside interview for the paper — an interview with John Philip Sousa .
29 David and I did have conversations about it and I told David that I thought he should get an accountant , or that he should ask for an account from Tony if he had questions about where money was going .
30 I also told David that I think there is a substantial difference between my vision of the Library and that of some other staff , and that this factor is the cause of much of the perceived difficulty between myself and others .
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