Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] i [verb] [adv] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | But if he 's wrong I mean you ca n't just come back and be contentious if you 're wrong cos I mean otherwise you know it 's , it 's of no pr of no work . |
2 | They said there 's a possibility of one coming erm April in Kidderminster if you 're interested and I said well I would be interested |
3 | I 'm not afraid because I know where I 'm going when I die . |
4 | You know I mean it 's so annoying and I wish now I 'd done at the time , wrote their names down . |
5 | I 'm not prepared I 'm not prepared for individuals to get up but if your not if you do n't want to listen to what I 've got to say that 's okay but I do n't I 'm not prepared for people to perhaps to start making personal points about people actual work within the I certainly would n't do it I do n't think it 's it 's a question of . |
6 | I said we 'd better go home and check and so we drove down to and as I got there , so the bus comes up , so it looked pretty but I thought well I 'd better check so I followed it back up and nobody got off it and |
7 | Mostly , I feel so inadequate that I think almost anyone could do the job better than I. I mean , Karen 's trained and Edna s had a lifetime s experience . |
8 | I was n't quite decent and I thought well I 'm not letting people in when I 'm not decent |
9 | So went out and I was feeling really tired but I thought well I just been getting up very early in the mornings so |
10 | As long as I know where it is . |
11 | I mean , you know , if I said I was going to an orgy he 'd say , ‘ Oh , all right , as long as I know where you are ’ . |
12 | Well I do n't know , I feel quite guilty because I think maybe I could of done a bit more , but I 'll certainly take it away now and I 'll have a chat with some of the |
13 | Mr referred earlier to the views of the Association for the Disabled on proposals and that is very very important and I think increasingly it will be the committee 's concern to if you like have very s acute listening ears to , to what is needed and what is , what is wanted in the community and organizations like this can be very important in not just lobbying in the crude sense but providing a real medium of communication and I think that that would be helpful . |
14 | But I always knew you were fiercely independent and I knew how you 'd react to my eternal presence if you realised I was there as a self-appointed bodyguard . ’ |
15 | CATHERINE I 'd be more pleased if I knew how you got in the door . |
16 | He was shocked when I took off my shirt in the street to get some damn sun on my tits . |
17 | A great chance lost , for had I kept as careful a lookout in front as I had behind I should have seen her before she saw me . |
18 | He 's pleased when I do n't you ? |
19 | were quite pale and I thought here we go it 's me next . |
20 | But anyway she had , he had this nice cap so I said to him , you know , can I have it and he said no it 's sentimental and I said well I 'll do anything |
21 | I was dialling it when I heard the door of Flat 2 open and I glanced over my shoulder to see Fenella , who had added pyjama trousers to her stripey shirt , and Lisabeth , in an ankle-length woollen dressing-gown , creeping down the stairs like they were doing a commercial for a new edition of A. A. Milne books . |
22 | Somebody wanted to buy it as a non-worker but I said well I said we 'd ordered a part for it so |
23 | I was trying my best to correct his style without imposing my own upon it , and he seemed genuinely grateful when I pointed out what I thought was a weakness in rhythm , a word to be changed , an image to be further developed , a form to be tightened or relaxed … . |
24 | ‘ Do you know , Father , it was n't until Whitton was dead that I realised how he had held us in his evil thrall . ’ |
25 | erm ba basically i i I do n't think it 's that bad and I mean obviously he , he 's making the picture , I would say he 's making the picture out to be f far worse than it actually is because he , he is taking an extreme sort of left point of view so to speak . |
26 | I 've been to the Royal and I know where I 'd sooner be . |
27 | I was surprised when I found out who the officer , a very capable officers what 's done the figures . |
28 | The Opposition bitterly opposed the right to buy council houses when it was first introduced ; now they are in favour of it — or , perhaps , not quite in favour , for they become very cross when I point out what a huge success it has been . |