Example sentences of "[pers pn] [conj] i [vb past] [conj] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Well I did n't differentiate it but I but I did because I could n't decide . |
2 | it was Mr that posed the question to me and I understood that it was his idea |
3 | Her back was to me and I saw that she had her fingers crossed behind her back as she spoke . |
4 | So I went to a designer , Denise Vaughan of Deni Vee , and she made me a couple of suits which really pleased me and I believed that I was on to something . |
5 | She smiled at me and I wondered if she would be interested in another type of jig ! |
6 | It so happened that the Gulf War in Kuwait was filling our attention , and so I switched on a video tape whenever something attracted me and I found that I would be most likely to record the daily sessions on the BBC 's Newsnight with Peter Snow discussing the disposition of troops over the battle zone using a visual aid which is now known as the sandpit . |
7 | There was movement below me and I remembered that I was in the upper berth of a two-tier bunk and Iain had one of those wristwatches with a built-in alarm . |
8 | Many systems and many faces may have changed over the last year or two and I do n't imagine you would believe me if I said that none of these changes had saddened me but , in a changing market-place , the basics have n't changed and the most basic precept of all is that there are no healthy banks where there are no health customers to sustain them . |
9 | I got one of them and I had and it 's got that in it . |
10 | I mean , I felt that , it made me worse as well , by going to them and I decided that I would never go back to them again , you know . |
11 | I can assure you that I did and I can assure you that I have already thanked him on behalf of the Council , shook his hand and said how well he done it , but if you 'd like a letter to go to say how well he done it , then I 'll send a letter telling him how well he done it . |
12 | She and I agreed that what we really envied them for was the power of crying when they are bored or , as an extreme measure , being sick . |
13 | You you and I discussed whether I I was going to be able to do it . |
14 | I did n't have the faintest idea how this girl could help me but I knew that she was going to try . |
15 | The Aldershot method was particularly important for me because I realised that it 's something we use every day or we see every day er and it emotionally prepares the audience the listener for what I 'm going to say . |
16 | ‘ I was shocked when Bristol City released me because I thought that I was doing well , ’ said Vernon , who has now scored four times in three games for Bath but has not yet started a game . |
17 | But in doing so I 'd be telling her that I knew that it had happened and therefore that Simon had talked to me . |
18 | ‘ Because I was working , he saw more of her than I did when she was a baby , ’ Yasmin says . |
19 | It 's a little lad and I I looked through a window , I could see Judith holding this baby but you had to walk round to get to her and I knew before you 'd got there and you were all over the moon about this little baby and everything |
20 | I was given the opportunity to have a rehearsal with him but I declined because I am not like the professionals who can rehearse in detail and then put it over as fresh as a daisy when the time comes . |
21 | Margaret , can you give me a phone number for her because I thought if they do that they must put her on plays with us students |
22 | My heart ached for her as I realised that she had joined the ranks of so many others I had known , who had watched their men fly off into the dusk , never to be heard of again . |
23 | The Fernies got rid of her when I left and she walked me to the front gate . |
24 | When I got to the station they read the charge against me , charged me with it and I asked whether I was getting bail . |
25 | Near the sea there is a little park which has open-air cafés in it and I decided that I would go along there and read your letter while I relaxed with a cup of coffee . |
26 | Bishop George West thought that we should stay , but Pop knew that he , at least , must return , and finally he and I decided that we should all return , mainly because a separation when you three were still so young — and needing parents and not grandparents to care for you — seemed not the right course . |
27 | she spoke to and said we 've discussed it cos I asked whether she 'd done that , she said she 'd spoken to and said we 've discussed that we should share the work more equally and said no I 'm happy with the way things were and left it that way |
28 | Frankie picked up the empty kettle and went to refill it but I noticed that none of the onlookers tried to wring his neck while he had the kettle in his hands . |
29 | Oh no , it was just because I went to talk to my manager about it before I went and I went through my diary with him and everything . |
30 | I meant it when I said that I would do anything . |