Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] [conj] i [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 I would like to share with you a burden for prayer as I feel it is only right that all Christians should know about anything that would deny us total freedom .
2 erm , well I think it 's , do , erm I do n't know whether you understand what 's been asked doctor it cou it 's a question of costs , er normally where er matters erm are dealt with in chambers for in counsel appear then erm these counsel do n't get paid for the other side erm unless there is certificate for counsel as I understand it , were the , were the counsel appeared before the Judge erm they are entitled to their costs and this is er an appeal to the Judge , but er what I think Mr is saying is , in case he happens to be wrong in that he would like an order that er his fees should be proper fees of the defen of the plaintiffs on this appeal and er such as you could say seems to me that er , that is a , that would be proper
3 I have n't had a jelly for ages and I got one from Sainsbury 's .
4 Erm for instance if I feel I 've got to give Philip something er a tin of sweets is acceptable to both to both sexes is n't it ?
5 Oh I was on about sewing cos I said I 'd let them , you know , they were all doing a bit of sewing the other weekend , they all had a go like erm ooh , you know , I was saying he that Scott can cook and that , you know , we 've had a note he 's having one on , supposed to be all all of them to be independent , you know ?
6 It gets light home use and was good value for money when I bought it .
7 ‘ I did n't know about Bella when I married her ; and I was an innocent abroad where women were concerned .
8 ‘ The Jockey Club are looking for action and I hope what I devise will be practical and can be implemented . ’
9 David could you do me a report on that for command because I suspect nobody 's picture at all .
10 They do n't understand about spies and I expect they eat merchants . ’
11 ‘ Sapt , ’ I said , ‘ I promise I 'll do one thing for Ruritania before I leave it . ’
12 Were getting into an area which I think is a whole different programme and before this programme started I might tell you we were having a little er discussion amongst ourselves whether or not er zoo 's were good for animals and I suppose there is a discussion about whether prisons are inevitably going to be degrading because of , because of what er , what , what a prison represents which is a curtailment of freedom , but we do n't have time in this programme , so that 's another one for next year , can I ask you , we 've , we 've touched a lot of basis and it must be frustrating that we ca n't pursue er to the end some of the things we 've er , we 've picked on , but can I ask you a couple of final questions , as far as you know have you committed a crime ? , button one for yes and button two for no , as far as you know , I mean we have n't got time to go into what they might be so your perfectly free to be very honest and honestly reveals that three people are n't quite sur , oh yes there they are
13 Tha him , look how , look how he after mummy and I give him
14 ‘ Although Maureen seems to be kept busy driving after work and I think she looks better than she has for ages . ’
15 I asked him to go away after lunch and I asked him to go away after supper , and he went away both times .
16 the only one who worked full time , they came on Christmas Eve with reluctant , because I said look I 'm sorry but I have to work Christmas Eve lunch time , and they said right we 'll be there at five past one , and I finish at one , there were there at five past one , they finally left two days after Christmas because I said I 'm sorry I have to go back to work today .
17 The King must wait for help while I fought his enemies .
18 He would n't dare scream for help if I robbed him .
19 ‘ Please go , ’ Alexandra said , fielding the lion as he plunged at her , ‘ I 'll call for help if I need it .
20 Bernard I must tell you , listening to you at the moment is Simon Wigg on one of our other lines erm just a word about Simon before I bring him in .
21 Erm , I took her at her word , I still looked for work , I did n't stop looking for work but I took it that she was happy enough me being on the dole if it meant that we could stay around Bay or Anglesey .
22 one thing you 've got to watch out for apar I go I remember I , I was thinking about getting colour monitors for work and I read lots of articles about them
23 There 's been quite a lot of comment in the press erm , on high levels of , of salary of , of remu remuneration for directors and I think it might be helpful er , if I was were t were , were to make some general remarks on the background er , of how we er , approach directors ' remuneration .
24 So he finally they made him port captain for for Cunard and I knew him .
25 ‘ I was on my way home from New York with my brother Simon after a scouting mission for models when I spotted her at the airport with her father .
26 Although my hon. Friends the Member for Billericay ( Mrs. Gorman ) and for Basildon and I had certain concerns about the overall reorganisation proposed — my hon. Friend the Member for Billericay and I expressed them very forcefully , as my hon. Friend the Minister knows — we took exactly the same line as the community health council on the centralisation of casualty .
27 Oh I want card for run and I bet I ca n't bloody do owt with this lot .
28 ‘ I 'm very keen to play again for England but I realise I 've got no chance , ’ he said .
29 I am here partly because I was fortunate enough to have the happiest and healthiest of childhoods and I see it as a very happy obligation to try to do my best to ensure that all over the world it is possible for other children to enjoy something of what I had .
30 ‘ Captain Montgomery has been reporting the state of progress and I thought you might like to hear it .
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