Example sentences of "[pers pn] [conj] i [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The Men came for me where I huddled in the marram grass and they took me back to the low cage . |
2 | And I and I run to the door and you 'd just drove off . |
3 | I have to I h I when I get to the office , I 'll h I 'll h I 'll have a look a bit closer . |
4 | I must admit when I when I came in the door there the first thing I noticed was the peat smell . |
5 | Cos I er , I when I went to the door in our and Bunny and er , it was n't it was an elder gentleman says , ah ! |
6 | After you calmly tell me that I walked through a fucking wall ! ’ |
7 | You may tell me that I went to the wrong place to begin with — and I can now agree . |
8 | The hon. Gentleman will forgive me if I say that he has the same problem with me that I have with the Whips Office . |
9 | It is certainly no sadness for me that I live in a house that is open to the public . |
10 | It so fascinated me that I stopped in the middle of the subway . |
11 | It was through them that I heard about the forthcoming penny farthing races at Ferrymead Historic Park , on Waitangi Day ( the NZ national day , Feb. 6th ) . |
12 | I mean I think it 's the class thing as well really , because I can remember when I was erm leaving school erm and I went to the careers erm teacher for my interview and I said I 'd like to be a journalist and she looked at me and I came from a very poor working class background in Tottenham , and she said ‘ I 'm sure you could be a secretary or a shorthand typist if you really tried ’ . |
13 | He explained everything to me and I went across a big courtyard , through a door into a large hall , then up some stairs and along a landing turning left towards an outside terrace down to the lawns at the rear of the Palace . |
14 | Yes dear I went to erm , er the er holiday camp in October to erm , er with the Red Cross and I went with the , Charlie took me and I went in a car with a friend of mine we went to the Red Cross holiday in Patefield , but it poured of rain every day every day it poured of rain did n't October it was terrible , ever so cold , but we were well looked after you know and I enjoyed it and we had the wheelchairs to go around in on for the dancing , it was really great I thoroughly enjoyed it , I have n't been for two years I had n't , but I went like in October , cos you 're only allowed really every two years to go , that 's all you 're allowed really , but I thoroughly enjoyed it you know , it was nice |
15 | Three pairs of eyes focused on me and I felt like the family pet , the Old English sheepdog that 's lost its marbles and joined up with the wolf pack to go worrying innocent lambs . |
16 | When I went up to investigate it the floor caved in beneath me and I fell into the middle of all those nasty plants . ’ |
17 | I was just trying to get past some people in front of me and I stepped off the pavement and the driver — he did n't have a chance . |
18 | It lends itself to me and I return to the theatre strangely renewed . |
19 | New toys are found for me and I play in the courtyard of the high-walled convent or slide on the waxed floors , too shy to talk to anyone . |
20 | I erm unfortunately , er , agree with the previous speaker that a very strong calvinistic streak runs through me and I believe in the two parent family and also in the efforts that you should make to keep the family ge together , but I think too , there 's sp , er , perceptions of individuals and particularly , younger generations now in society , are so much different from my own perceptions when I initially became married and started my own family but what society has to look at the perceptions and expectations of the individuals in society . |
21 | The woman with whom we boarded took pity on me and I worked in the house with her . |
22 | They tell me if I walk in a certain direction for an hour I 'll come across a road and by the time I set my watch and compass they 've vanished over the dunes . |
23 | So gradually I am claiming my philosophical estate and already believe in myself ; it would n't even surprise me if I turned into a poet . |
24 | Nothing happened to me until I got off the Moon . |
25 | Well I , I would n't mind watching that , yes I , no I would n't I 'd think it 's silly , told you once I saw at the I could n't , this does n't want to stay up this double sided tape . |
26 | and er when I tell you that I went to the detective staff in nineteen twenty seven , then we started with our first mobile help . |
27 | Well quite simply er my reason is that erm I 'll read the letter to you that I dictated to the Sales Manager a week ago . |
28 | She and I walked in the ancient garden , talking quietly about our childhood meetings . |
29 | That afternoon she and I devised in the small front room of our lodgings ( pliant landlady , audience of children ) a double act : the Carruthers Sisters . |
30 | ‘ Dr Vaughan , would it disturb you if I listened to the transistor this afternoon ? ’ |