Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] i [adv] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | So when my parent says to me , give those two units of parental investment that I just gave you , to , to offspring B I do n't want to , because the benefit to offspring B , or rather the genes I share with offspring B , does n't compensate sate me for the , for the sacrifice . |
2 | ‘ I never gave up ; it was positive thinking and I never lost my enthusiasm . |
3 | ‘ I never gave up ; it was positive thinking and I never lost my enthusiasm . |
4 | Bert and I both noticed it , independently like , even though Bert only saw him the once when he were so taken up looking to Celia . |
5 | And I 'm afraid I do shop at Sainsburys , I 'm very fond of Sainsburys and I always find them very good and very obliging and very fair and all the rest of that . |
6 | ‘ I 've played for Utah Jazz against the very best in America — including Magic Johnson and Michael Jordan — in front of 40,000 fans and I only hope I put that experience to good use . |
7 | I have duly noted what you have said in your second and third paragraphs and I fully appreciate what you are saying , stop . |
8 | The hon. Gentleman and I have engaged in lengthy discussions about the problems faced by Belfast taxi drivers and I fully appreciate their fears and concerns . |
9 | I hope it is not too late to say yes , I 'd like very much to have dinner on Friday and I too feel we 've been rather silly and it has all been a misunderstanding … ’ |
10 | when I first came out of college and I really appreciated it |
11 | The change brought some unexpected experiences and challenges , but all my years as a Head were full of interest and happy working relationships and I thoroughly enjoyed my career , a memorable and refreshing interlude in it being the Centenary summer term back at Somerville as a Schoolmistress Fellow . |
12 | That 's the worst for them ; they 're cutting off my pittance if I ever see you again . |
13 | He was magnificent again at Anfield and I personally thanked him after the game for what he had done . ’ |
14 | I sat like a Hector until I suddenly remembered my stomach and began noisily to vomit . |
15 | ‘ Bella and me both saw him . ’ |
16 | I comforted myself with a few thoughts of what I would do to the culprit if I ever caught him ; realised that was highly unlikely , and headed for the golf course . |
17 | Even the Bishop of Durham , I 've just recently bought one of his books and I rather wish I had n't , I 'm not liking it much erm he 's still much too orthodox really . |
18 | It 's a bit bust on one side but I really like it . |
19 | I was interested in drawing but I never saw it as part of a potential career . |
20 | Last night Le Saux said : ‘ I want to apologise to the fans because I obviously regret what I did . |
21 | ‘ It is a real bonus after I fully expected him to be unavailable for the Poland match . |
22 | Incredibly , though , it was six months before I fully realised what was happening . |
23 | ‘ Because of the angle I had no chance of getting it over the bar with my right foot so I simply hit it with the left and it went over . ’ |
24 | I was writing the same songs with the same approach but I thought they were all shit so I never brought them to J or I never tried to play them . |
25 | She wore high platform-soled black shoes that I still believe I heard click on the bright polished floor as she walked between her looms . |
26 | ‘ You 're more of a fool than I ever thought you were . ’ |
27 | After much ‘ mickey-taking ’ , I informed every lady that I only bought one in order to get some change for Sue to go to the toilet ( 25p a time — whatever happened to the expression ‘ spending a penny ’ ) . |
28 | But would you agree now , after all these years , to let me display the work if I merely credit it to ED and DE ? ’ |
29 | I do n't know if honey even existed in Russia and I somehow doubt it . |
30 | ‘ He is a May 26 foal and I always thought he 'd be a better four-year-old , ’ said Stoute , who has pencilled in the Coronation Cup at Epsom , on June 4 , for the colt . |