Example sentences of "[conj] i [verb] [vb pp] [adv prt] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | In the va , in the various schools that I 've worked in I I 've |
2 | In fact on erm on one of the erm sheets that I 've brought up there 's a notice of how to repair them with bits of cycle inner tube . |
3 | ‘ I want to do more and feel that I can , now that I 've brought up my family . ’ |
4 | She suggested in that shoddy little newspaper interview that I 'd broken up her marriage … but let's not talk of it , Gregory , please . |
5 | This is one area that I have stirred up plenty of controversy with my personal views . |
6 | Once I had set up my basic ingredients , I then started working with the group at the bottom of the picture . |
7 | I 've had the stations and ports watched , I 've kept a permanent watch on all those locations usually associated with the Irish movement , and I 've turned up nothing . " |
8 | So it was , the prophecy was written then by Daniel for our , for our time and it just happened in our , because you know er , when he was er , when he finished the book write written and he said I have seen the , the , the erm visions and I 've heard the voice , but I , and I 've written down what I was told to do , but I do not understand and then the voice said to him well close that down , that book is not for you to understand , the generations that it 's written for , it 's written for the end of the times , they will come to understand it , and you see we actually witnessing what 's happening |
9 | If I was a fish then I needed water and I had given up my right to it . |
10 | I said , I 'm frightened someone 's in the 'ouse , I 'm frightened not waking everybody well , well what do you do , I says , you do n't , unless you have a go , you do n't , I mean , if I 'd turned out you know , you do n't really know . |
11 | The Mass was concelebrated by Father O'Connor and Father Lazar from the University , Father Walsh and Father Callaghan from the Cathedral , with the Rev. Paul Marley acting as M.C. ( Please excuse me if I 've missed out anyone ) . |
12 | We shall see that , said I , and he answered unabashed , with the invisible instruments twanging and humming and jangling all over the room , ‘ You may see it , but you must not speak about this or anything that has passed here , for I have silenced you as surely as if I had cut out your tongue . ’ |
13 | But if I had called out you would then have heard me across the stones . |
14 | If I feel brassed off I bloody well will . |
15 | And since he obviously had n't recognised me , I did n't want to connect myself with the house , until I 'd found out what his game was . ’ |
16 | She knew me as Matt and I did n't want to alert you to who I was until I 'd found out what was going on . |
17 | After that , I was put on a weekly wage of five shillings — a veritable fortune — four of which I kept locked in a tin box under Granpa 's bed until I had saved up my first guinea : a man what 's got a guinea got security , Mr Salmon once told me as he stood outside his shop , thumbs in his waistcoat pockets , displaying a shiny gold watch and chain . |
18 | But I 've made up my mind . |
19 | ‘ But I 've brought back lots of chocolates … ’ |
20 | But I had made up my mind that I must not get emotional , so I hid all my feelings . |
21 | Earlier I said that on the whole our food was not bad : salads , fruits and nuts were plentiful but I had taken on my parent 's tastes . |
22 | He wanted me to stay but I 'd made up my mind . |
23 | ‘ Clive Griffiths , the Welsh coach , may persuade me to play against France in a few weeks ' time but I have made up my mind to call it a day , ’ he said last night . |
24 | She paused , her head bent , ‘ There 's strange , because I 'd made up my mind to tell him to go anyway . ’ |
25 | well I ca n't till I 've tried out one we 've got |
26 | pain there , but , since I 've got up it do n't , do n't do it |
27 | Right , since I 've taken over my territory the first thing I 've seen , I 've got to educate my customers as in paperwork . |
28 | I had some woodwork to finish off indoors and after I 'd glued up I had some light sanding to do . |
29 | After I 'd quietened down they left me alone . |
30 | ‘ After I 'd cooled down I knew I was being irrational . ’ |