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

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1 I stacked the papers carefully and replaced them where I had found them .
2 Then you 've got yours and I 've got mine then .
3 I 've always ai n't I when I 've done summat , if I 've been sawing or banging , making a noise I 've always stopped at ten
4 I though I 'd seen you somewhere before . ’
5 I must admit at this stage I though I had cracked it but I should have known after so many years of breeding fish , success is not guaranteed .
6 But I had no idea how to make them so I had to ask my tutor and show him the work .
7 It seemed to me that I had become what my parents had wanted me to be , and I was getting no thanks from either of them for my efforts .
8 It took ages to dawn on me that I had to find something else to do with my time other than music .
9 The first few hundred hours of thought made me regret my bet ; but the second couple of thousand convinced me that I 'd played it right .
10 It appears to me that I have collected his and everyone else 's quota of the annoying little bastards , so I return to my trench , wrap myself up , and sleep fitfully until I am awakened to take my turn on guard .
11 It was important to me that I did tell them individually because on their own I felt I could get their attention and having to explain why I felt like this , but more than that , I wanted them to fully understand that all of a sudden I was n't a lesbian whose name was Carla — I was still Carla , except that I just had different feelings .
12 I shall phone them immediately I 've finished my lunch . ’
13 Will you tell them that I want to take you ? "
14 I would tell them that I wanted to record their accents for a research project .
15 When I 'm being beastly to him , he has such a way of looking sorry for himself that I begin to hate myself .
16 which like I say saw one up at erm I told you that fireplace shop on the corner , mind you I think we 'll get Edwards in , he had some in about a hundred and sixty quid or so
17 I 've clearly feel that you probably responded by saying that the old one which is led to under registration was perfectly adequate for your needs , which as I said says something about your view of the electoral process .
18 I ca n't really mark then till I don I do n't want to mark them until I 've got them all in cos otherwise it 's not really fair so hopefully next week sometime .
19 If I were just starting zandering from the beginning I would not even consider night fishing for them until I had got my act together in the daytime .
20 Nothing and I do mean nothing is gon na make me move from here until you agree to dump the munchkin . ’
21 It seemed to suit me and I seemed to suit it and I felt comfortable .
22 I love the songs they write for me and I try to make it look that way in the style in which I deliver it , ’ she added modestly .
23 They had done so the first time they got water for me and I had assumed they would continue .
24 Something happened and she just said it , then she hit me and I had to hit her back .
25 I think that 's why I like children — because there was always somebody smaller than me and I had to do everything for them really when I was younger — feed them , change their nappies …
26 But they lied to me and I had to do it in English .
27 Eventually a headline from The Sun 's sports pages leapt out at me and I had to try it : Frog 's Legs .
28 No , no I , I do n't know how but there was two cars that was , that was er behind me and I managed to avoid them but I do n't know how .
29 And he 's he 's turned over this and just gon na slap one on me and I 've turned my head and gone like that and he 's fucking caught me right on the fucking lips !
30 I 'm afraid of dogs , but a rage the like of which I 'd never known before — and rarely since — took hold of me and I wanted to kill it , rip it limb from limb and tear at its throat with my teeth .
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