Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [conj] i [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | So he 's got all his bricks up virtually I think he said , but I ai n't worried about it cos I 'll get rid of them somewhere and I helped him out , I sold this car and , and told him what I was doing and he come I 've just the thing for you , just cos was having bricks like your dad 's , the sand grain sort of brick , you know . |
2 | The formation of this remark in my mind encouraged me greatly and I found myself smiling . |
3 | ‘ So you understand me better than I understand myself . |
4 | But I know what 'll happen to me soon as I put my face round the door . |
5 | At least the manager did n't pounce on me just because I shut my eyes for a few moments . ’ |
6 | She 's not too unpleasant , even if she does pretend to like me more than I know she really does . |
7 | No one can hate me more than I hate myself . ’ |
8 | He needs me more than I need him . |
9 | Had made her need me more than I needed her , |
10 | One needs tact : to say , ‘ I hear you better if I see your face ’ is more promising than telling the boss he mumbles , even if he does ! |
11 | Rod Stewart , Have I told you lately that I love you . |
12 | Have I told you lately that I love you . |
13 | Okay my little sweetness bye , bye have I told you lately that I love you , oh yeah hurry up cos I 've got ta get out of here , I 've got to boot it , is there anything behind ? |
14 | ‘ I can tell you exactly when I saw you last , ’ Peter said , the urge to surprise her briefly triumphing over the other emotions she aroused . |
15 | God I 've I 've been in love with you ever since I met you all those where are you at the moment ? |
16 | I love you enormously and I pray you can understand . |
17 | ‘ I 'm going to say something to you now and I want you to promise me something , for I 'm not long for this side of the curtain . ’ |
18 | I should like to reiterate those comments to you now as I believe they remain relevant : 1 ) Control the duration of play by an ice hockey-type clock to prevent time-wasting. 2 ) Players to have their names on the back of their shirts . |
19 | I 'm just keeping you here while I force you to listen to me . ’ |
20 | Er I , I think I would agree with you there that I mean it 's natural to be nervous |
21 | Right let me stop you there because I think you 've got maybe the wrong end of the stick . |
22 | where was you then when I saw you going out in your car ? |
23 | I drive you hard because I drive myself hard , Bob . ’ |
24 | I would do them later because I tell you what happens then , there will be a ch , there may well be a choice in two columns , I do n't know if that |
25 | blinked at me blearily as I told him we had better ring the hospital . |
26 | ‘ The Globe always sees me O.K. when I give 'em anything . |
27 | Some of these things as well , they 've been pinching back from upstairs , toys they , they 've played with when they were smaller and they do n't play with them now and I put them upstairs out of the way and they keep going and finding them and bringing them down . |
28 | how d you know yeah , you 're telling me now that I missed something in eighty seven . |
29 | They , they left here erm about half past eight , twenty to nine and they got to about half way they had n't been gone twenty minutes and I thought , oh she 's left her photographs , she had to get four passport photographs and she 'd left them here and I thought we 'd send them , send them to her and she did n't like them you see , but she 'd have them . |
30 | I could n't afford them even if I liked anything . ’ |