Example sentences of "[adv prt] [conj] i [verb] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 pot it in once I 've got me boots .
2 I wo , could have been off there to get it in and I 've cut it somewhere .
3 Right , a few problems yesterday , a forklift and trailer keys not being signed in and I had taking them home .
4 And I have asked him in and I have fed him and given him milk and wine and a share of the fire !
5 And it 's the usual , well you know son you 're getting on now and it 's time to settle down and I 've put your name down for agency in Taiwan or whatever , and we 've got this lovely girl who we think is ideal for you , da da , da da da and we 're sending over the papers for you to fill in .
6 but I , I 'd never get them done , and I mean I 'd fed Matthew and I shouted down and I said look you 'll have to come and get him dressed cos I 've got dinners to put up yet
7 The tandem was forever breaking down and I wanted to fix it — so I took a course in cycle mechanics .
8 And anyway I carried him half way along and I had to put him down
9 Well I 'll tell you right now I have got another builder on but he 's taken one of the er the slots further down but I 've got one I 've got a prime er the the estate agent asked me to contact you because there is a prime slot left .
10 ‘ I only popped in because I 'd heard you were in town . ’
11 I did n't put an evaluation in because I wanted to discuss it orally with my adviser .
12 ‘ Sit down because I need to tell you something . ’
13 They 've been closing down since I 've known them
14 ‘ I wo n't look in before I go to see your Uncle Walter in the morning .
15 This has happened to the car at some time in its past , as a result of which the crank shaft 's worn , the engine 's a bit dodgy , but I buy it 's not apparent when I buy it , but the engine breaks down after I 've bought it and I 've paid for this warranty , you 're going to come back and say ‘ oh , this was a defect inherent in the vehicle before you bought it , excluded by the warranty ’ .
16 By pointing to my ears and making signs I eventually elicit the response from the projectionist , ‘ I 'll turn it down when I 've had my tea . ’
17 The wind and waves pushed me along as I struggled to keep my head above water .
18 I 'll sign in when I 've put her away for the night . ’
19 ‘ The facts that we were quarrelling , that you did jump out of the car and refused to get back in when I tried to persuade you .
20 I used to put on that I 'd accepted it , but I did n't really .
21 I 'd gone off of it until we opened that one on Sunday when you came over and I 'd finished it by Tuesday , I was getting quite hooked on it
22 I talked utter rubbish for hours , and on the few occasions that I faltered Lorne would break in and take over until I had recovered my strength .
23 You 'll never know the torture I 've gone through because I 've loved you so .
24 ‘ I 've concreted up the mouth of the cave and the gap in the rocks which it burst through because I wanted to hold it there for a bit longer .
25 Many 's the time I 've been with people whose eyes glazed over when I 've said I was a feminist and I 've done the same with people who say they love to play golf .
26 The thing I was getting so pissed off cos I 've run it about ten times now , cos you keep coming and do alterations !
27 ‘ I 've taken a day off and I 've changed my shift . ’
28 Oscar took his jacket off and I offered to carry it for him .
29 ‘ I jumped out of my seat , my headphones flew off and I started giving her mouth-to-mouth .
30 I would be slightly better off if I had paid it .
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