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

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1 He had expressed so often the depth of his love and had made it clear to me that I had given meaning to his life .
2 Try ‘ I 'm pleased that the office manning problem is on next week 's agenda — I 'm worried that it needs more urgent attention ’ or ‘ I love it that you 've asked me to go away — it 's bothering me that I 've got to do this report by Monday . ’
3 ( a ) ‘ I love it that you 've asked me — it 's bothering me that I 've got to do this report by Monday . ’
4 Hearing about Rodney 's book has reminded me that I 've got to get down to work on mine . ’
5 By 1825 Hannah More could remark : ‘ It is a singular satisfaction to me that I have lived to see such an increase in genuine religion among the higher classes of society .
6 When I attempt to run LOTUS 1-2-3 Release 3.0 from windows a message tells me that I have attempted to run a protected-mode application in 386 enhanced and to change to WIN /S or WIN /R .
7 I do not think that I am claiming any particular credit if it seems to me that I have traversed writing in all forms , as best I could .
8 I do n't know , and nobody that I 've asked knows , a single regular user of cocaine in the Derry area .
9 and he 's he 's a bit younger than me and I 've gone come on then give us a kiss , like this , and he 's gone like that , I thought , just there like this and I 've leant over and went just there .
10 But she 's been approached by the gutter press to sell her story of her life with me and I 've had to intercept certain envelopes that have been sent in .
11 The Land Rover does n't belong to me and I 've got to make sure that those who 've given money to the trust do n't have it wasted . ’
12 It 's because I 'm so deuced fond of you that I 've got to speak out . ’
13 The Pope says : ‘ I want to inform you that I have decided to establish the ‘ World Day of the Sick ’ , which is to be celebrated each year on 11th February , the liturgical memorial of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Lourdes .
14 And it 's not as if she and I have had to deal with really bad cases — like those men who go regularly for facials .
15 The cash it has taken from the likes of you and me has gone to cover its losses caused by firms going to the wall because of the recession .
16 I 've never met you but I 've had to think about you a good deal during the past few weeks , mainly because my young daughter Jean has been unable to think of anything or anyone else !
17 And I can do nothing for you because I 've come to rescue and seek that which is lost , and which is aware of it .
18 John began the season better than me but I have fought to catch up .
19 It 's not something that I 've sought to examine .
20 I suppose it 's just something that I 've learned to live with .
21 It would be nice to see him married like the others , but it 's just something that I 've got to accept .
22 It 's something that I 've got to work out by myself . ’
23 ‘ Er … thanks for everything but I 've got to get these ladies some food .
24 I felt tempted to tell him that I had begun to glimpse some of the mystery behind Selkirk 's verses but my anger kept me silent .
25 ‘ My father then received a letter from my Troop Officer telling him that I had managed to shoot down two Junker 52 's and helped to sink a landing craft ’ .
26 I told her that I had finished constructing the new kite , and that she could help me test it in the wind .
27 and I bought her but when I came out the loo he is playing with the bus going wheeee , he was having a great time with that , I looked at him and I said got to give that to Charlotte , no , no , I do n't like it I want the house , meaning the garage , so I 've gone out now and bought her a circus
28 I buy everything from him but I 've got to buy another tumble dryer erm I 've been drying clothes off in the house and the three men and all them well two of them wearing work wear jeans and the next one that comes in will be wearing jeans , it 's no go I just can not dry stuff off in the house , I 've just got to have a tumble .
29 I could have gone to my own office in Whitehall , but I was due to see Sir Edmund Pusey in the evening , and I did n't want to risk running into him before I 'd managed to clear my own mind a bit .
30 I 'll ring her when I 've stopped talking to you , she 'll be so relieved .
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