Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [conj] i [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I wanted so much to put into words , in a novel or a play , all that you and I felt for one another , not just to love love but to inscribe it as George Eliot and Willa Cather had done .
2 And such a sentence need n't be confined to the characters of the Bible ; words like those ought to be part of the way that you and I speak about our lives .
3 ‘ I 'd be satisfied if I could be sure that you and I exist at this moment . ’
4 You see , our primary need , the most important thing that you and I need in our life , is not a teacher .
5 See people say to me you 've got to do , well you 've got to remember one thing Joy , Rudy 's older than you and I think to myself well if he do n't wan na do it you know that 's , that 's his problem , so , but
6 It was something that he and I talked about over a two-year period , and then he got hit with throat cancer a little over a year ago .
7 And I and I run to the door and you 'd just drove off .
8 No but if , if I if I talk by myself it 's going
9 I it 's alright , but it seems if I if I press in there
10 And then and then like you know and then she went off in a mood cos I cos I go to let's me sit opposite you like hinting like oh I do n't want to sit there .
11 It 's house Sunday , out Christmas at least it will be a bit more that was the instead and you and I sleep on the settee .
12 And and they and I went past James and my friend started laughing
13 She swept them out , following them , fearing perhaps that they would add to Harry 's fatigue , and he and I looked at each other across the suddenly empty room in a shared fundamental awareness .
14 and it and I looked at it
15 ‘ May I ask , ’ he said , ‘ how you have done so well , since you and I met on those lonely marshes ? ’
16 Benjamin shouted at Santerre and Mandeville to follow the sheriff , whilst he and I raced after Southgate , now being dragged along like a rag doll .
17 Natalie was almost as excited as me when I tried on my Brownie uniform .
18 I must admit when I when I came in the door there the first thing I noticed was the peat smell .
19 . When I when I when I finished from papers and er started w other I went into in a into er 's bottle washing .
20 But when I when I when I trained as recruit I trained with a lot of other er lot of other people .
21 I think I must have suffered as you before I knew of things relating to sex .
22 There were less fortunate gastronomic experiences : one morning in November 1816 Green was ‘ extremely unwell by being deprived of my sleep in the night by the illness of my wife , caused as she and I suppose by eating beef stakes for supper . ’
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