Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] i [verb] [adv] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 They all seemed to be down the after ballast compartment so I called down something like , " Come on lads , " I 've got my seizure , what about yours ? "
2 I always find I say to Kim you know I mean you have all these you know it 's like Shaun 's giving up he 's giving up his karate and his football and I said well you know I 'm sorry but she should n't have let him .
3 I was already enough of an expert to recognise it — people had begun to give me books about birds of prey , so the first time I heard this sorrowful sound I searched through my books until I found out what it was .
4 Well my brother was in the Artillery and I thought well it be nice if I can get with him but that did n't work out that way .
5 about sixty headsets and I thought well who are these people we 're getting , I think a lot of them were social workers , so that 's fair enough
6 Well they said what you having for tea and I said well we 'll have to have you can have a few beans or something
7 There have been no fresh falls of snow and I know where my dogs could rouse a fine hart . ’
8 ‘ A good dealer gives a service — everything I sell is in perfect condition and I buy back my stuff if need be . ’
9 There was quite a crowd at the bank of the loch and I wondered why they were all there , whether they were genuinely concerned about you or perhaps that death had some awful attraction for them .
10 that they had n't but schools , particularly high schools and I said well we were very interested as part of the the programme here because it was community erm not geography , because she 's a geographer and she says the geography side of it 's fine she will use information that the children collect for her benefit , but she 'll also use us you know , to define the information but she
11 And er so I said she dissolved into fits of laughter so after that she explained it by saying well I used to be a trainer and I know how I got to avoid the stock phrases .
12 It was a great disappointment but I made up my mind there and then that it would be different next term .
13 And it was very easy for young erm young women erm who were either just on supplementary benefit or on unemployment , erm to get sucked into that way of living because I mean obviously they wanted nice clothes and things like that .
14 Whether the Council I , I personally would be quite keen to go down there and see A , and we 'd need permission of the land owners , to do this , to see where the link could go across , you know , the best position , so that we , and I believe this is what Councillor is saying , so that we can actually come forward and maybe this ought to be a meeting with the Amenities Committee , maybe the Ramblers and bear in mind as I say again I hate to do these things and the land owner think we 're steamrollering 'em into something without their knowledge .
15 This , of course , is very unfair : it is just not reasonable for me to flounce about in the bathroom for hours and then make a man feel inadequate when I catch him using my dental floss. or to bellow in disgust when I find out he blow-dries his hair .
16 I was delighted to be informed that I was one of the prize winners , but my delight turned to disappointment when I realised just what accepting the prize would involve .
17 It was always the same story so I said ter meself , ‘ Billy , ’ I said , ‘ yer wastin' yer time even bovverin' ter fink about it .
18 Suppose that it is known that a financial expert reaches the ‘ right ’ decision ( whatever that may be ) in 20% more cases than I do when I do not rely on his advice .
19 Oh , well that the money that I found out my pocket and the payment granny gave me .
20 Yes yes of co of course I was , but i could n't get hold of Dr and I thought well we 're gon na have to try it this way anyway at some stage .
21 If the , if only my with the er the resolution , I would like to compliment Mr with the handle of work and I think really it work and I need to find the problems in saying in what needs to be done , er County 's work in this department .
22 When the bus pulled to a halt and I got off I was relieved because I had finished school and I had the weekend ahead of me so I could enjoy myself .
23 because of a girl , I really think he 's loyal in that way , in that sense , because they are very close they have a laugh and I know when we 're with them they 're always like seem to be impressing everyone but I 'm sure when they 're together they have like , you know , human conversations , they must do , they ca n't always be talking about screwing and you know , which girls have got big tits and all that
24 and it took me as long to put the dinners up and clean the shoes and I thought well he 's swimming , so I got his togs and put 'em in his bag and
25 We discussed all this in Committee when I set out our position clearly .
26 But , Diane , I have to emphasis another highly strange coincidence — this cool and quirky finger-snap jazz is the exact same sound Sheriff Truman and I hear whenever something vaguely sinister happens in these parts .
27 But , Diane , I have to emphasis another highly strange coincidence — this cool and quirky finger-snap jazz is the exact same sound Sheriff Truman and I hear whenever something vaguely sinister happens in these parts .
28 Ann Smith , who was at junior school in Haltwhistle , Northumberland , remembers : ‘ I know I felt really sad but the thought of a Coronation cheered me up a little bit until I found out it would not be held until the following year .
29 But I saw , I went into town yesterday , have n't been into town and I saw er , I 'm just going up past the job centre I had to go to council about me money and I thought well I suppose I ought to make an effort and look in the job centre cos I , I ai n't done because I 've been in catering all the while
30 I 've been looking after myself of course and I got together her lunch at sits , I sit all the time .
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