Example sentences of "i [pron] a " in BNC.
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1 | By attractive , I me an my garden attracts everything . |
2 | Do n't fit got ta be something I something A |
3 | Something I something A |
4 | Something something I something A |
5 | No A something I something A |
6 | A something I something A Oh , I could 've you that |
7 | Yeah I what a |
8 | It seemed that there was some , because his face , which I knew was not handsome , with its thin nose and high , bony forehead and small mouth , had still some special quality for me which an unbiased analysis of the features could n't explain . |
9 | He gave me everything a woman could desire . ’ |
10 | Nobody had told me what a cinema or a film was , and certainly nothing about the concept of an animated cartoon ; and I was taken into the largest enclosed space I 'd ever seen , into a crowd of strangers , put on a seat , and the lights went out . |
11 | ‘ While I was with her , ’ I said , ‘ she told me what a wonderful husband you had always been to her — always , in every way , all your married life . ’ |
12 | That just emphasised to me what a gulf there is between our sort of running and the shorter events , which the Board do n't seem to have recognised . ’ |
13 | The following morning he told me what a wonderful night 's sleep it had given him and was fulsome in his praise of what he called his ‘ beautiful lady ’ . |
14 | ‘ You would n't believe how many of our employees told me what a good deal they got on a car or a boat because they adopted Karrass ' strategies ’ says an executive of a major oil company . |
15 | Nobody was telling me what a terrific body I have . |
16 | ‘ But Mother went scarlet when the boss 's wife told me what a nice suit I was wearing , and I told her that Mother had spent nearly all night making it . ’ |
17 | Everybody asks me what a statistician does . |
18 | ‘ You can carry on doing my washing , if that will please you — and knowing you as I do , I do n't doubt you 'll be in here at least once or twice a week clearing things up and telling me what a mess I 'm living in — just as you do now . |
19 | He 's told me what a deadweight you were to him . |
20 | Can you tell me what a planting of a quick is ? |
21 | ‘ Was that meant to convince me what a sweet innocent you are ? ’ |
22 | Well dear me what a shame |
23 | You show me what a clever girl you are ? |
24 | Mm , me what a get |
25 | Right who wants to tell me what a pie chart is ? |
26 | And two , I will say , how can you , with activity , can you tell me what a level two child should be doing ? |
27 | A lot of victims who 've received them have told me what an eerie feeling it is . |
28 | Can you tell me what an electric charge really is ? |
29 | Only now it was clear to me what an achievement was Victor Frankenstein 's , and how strong in him must be the desire to continue his line of research , whatever its consequences . |
30 | A finger of fudge is just enough to give me myself a dee dee dee dee ! |