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

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1 Well that 's when er Ben and I saw him , when he was doing it
2 I think this is an extremely complicated er issue but I think it 's on that needs to be looked at consistently across North Yorkshire .
3 I think it 's er , I think it covers the largest area for any er one association and er y'know it 's g very pleased about that , erm I am aware of your er meeting and I think it it 's obvious that all new residents association will identify erm a lot of things which need doing er when they 're first formed .
4 Well we were at a venture park on er Sunday and I reckon I probably did something on one of the rides without realizing it .
5 So that 's variance of reproductive er success and I mentioned I think last week , I anyway , the most extreme examples of this which is elephant seals where in once again a similar population to this , a closely studied population in California , five percent of the males were found to account for ninety five percent of the offspring in one season .
6 I support , up to a point , er vigilantes because I think they 're helping to protect society .
7 Trained over here with Mill Hill Cricket Club , that 's stuck a bit by er Tufnell and I think we might say that beat in the air , his attempted sweep failed completely .
8 er , it 's only er breakfast but I believe they 're very good breakfasts
9 By the gardens , in the corner , they made er parts but I mean I 've never been in , in the factory , in their factory , but I do know that they made erm things for the motor industry .
10 Mervyn and Georgina , well it 's Alice the er mother and I mean they had two stunning looking girls right , but they 've both married , they 're both involved with rich farmers .
11 Judy our new Director will lead her team , of Simon , Richard and To and er Tony and I think it seems particularly er , appropriate and important that Judy at her first appearance here as Director , although many of us present , I know , would remember her wearing other hats , should have this opportunity of speaking the Councillor members and giving us some idea of how the Management Team see the future before us in the years to come .
12 It takes about three days to get a call out and I remember DeFries did n't answer any of David 's calls because I think he knew what was going on .
13 I waited for her to bring up the subject of Graham 's murder because I knew she would have been very upset .
14 My father said the 17-horse power would use too much petrol , but it gave me a year 's pleasure before I swopped it for an A30 van .
15 I was so frightened by the blind man 's violence that I obeyed him without question , and took him into the room where the sick captain was sitting .
16 In anger she wrote : — whatever you have a mind to do Ellen it is not for you to dictate Oreste 's future and I confess I was disturbed to have you write as though he were your son and not mine , which he is and you know you can not keep him and that it would be wrong .
17 I was so carried away by the wisdom of my hon. Friend 's question that I found it necessary to repeat it .
18 The Tories , I resigned on principle when somebody suggested I could join a women 's committee and I said I thought
19 That is an important reform for my hon. Friend 's constituents and I congratulate him again on that victory .
20 I did n't bother with a changing table , but we bought a new cupboard for Rachel 's room and I changed her on top of that until she got too big .
21 ‘ We 've been close friends for donkey 's years and I know you better than to think you 'd try to queer my pitch . ’
22 In gratitude for what I thought God had given me , a second chance , I ignored Leon 's boredom as I talked him through the files — just as I was ignoring Muriel 's messages to call her — and I ignored his rarely appearing at meetings with agricultural reps and men from the Milk Marketing Board ; ignored his non-involvement with any of the humdrum things essential to the running of a place like Sleet .
23 But it explained the 100-franc note I 'd seen at Ma Scamp 's and , come to think of it , the wad of francs I 'd spotted in Bill Stubbly 's wallet when I met him in the bank .
24 I consider that she would have found a job by early Autumn and therefore the sum must be more than a , nearly a year 's earnings and I assess it at eight thousand pounds .
25 I think that that is over optimistic , I can not be confident that there will be any local authority provision at all , it seems to me that this particular provision is really vital to Paul 's education and I think it right to ensure that it is available .
26 I was talking , yesterday as it happened , to the chairman of another very large children 's charity and I asked him how his , the spend , the annual spend of that charity was distributed between the work of the charity , the purpose of the charity and the support functions and he said about eighty twenty .
27 My dad 's Cypriot and I think he meant what he said .
28 As Colonel Parker said ‘ I 'm Elvis 's manager because I say I am , and Elvis says I am ’ .
29 The bolting is clearly against the BMC 's policy and I think it is extremely unlikely that the BMC 's committee of management will accept any kind of amendment to that policy .
30 He 's holding James and Richard 's reins while I bring you a bit nearer .
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