Example sentences of "[noun prp] [conj] i [verb] [adv] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Yes yes of co of course I was , but i could n't get hold of Dr and I thought well we 're gon na have to try it this way anyway at some stage . |
2 | But , Diane , I have to emphasis another highly strange coincidence — this cool and quirky finger-snap jazz is the exact same sound Sheriff Truman and I hear whenever something vaguely sinister happens in these parts . |
3 | But , Diane , I have to emphasis another highly strange coincidence — this cool and quirky finger-snap jazz is the exact same sound Sheriff Truman and I hear whenever something vaguely sinister happens in these parts . |
4 | and then last year we did Peter Pan and I said right I 'm leaving but she 's always wanted |
5 | I says probably Monday so I thought well I give it time any way in case you get in |
6 | could n't tell you but er these cars turned up erm , there were n't no hearse and off they went and er course when I went up the garden to get some washing in Claire came up and er anyway she said er about Mr and I said well I assume it was him , I saw Mrs and she starts on about this dog barking out in the garden again ! |
7 | I 've got Mr followed by Mr and I think then I |
8 | They have posted off to Baron Cuvier and Goethe and Dr Buckland and I know not whom else , but to date have received no answer . |
9 | I LIKED Kevin and I know how he felt at the start of the film . |
10 | Er Eric and I know fully we 've been through that , fingers crossed behind our backs . |
11 | And they said Bowater and I said well I have never heard of you and then they said have you heard of the paper ? |
12 | ‘ I am a teacher of English at a school in Cologne and I gave up my job at the end of March and returned to England . ’ |
13 | I leave it all up to Rob as I blank out my mind and hang on to my sanity . |
14 | It gave me an appetite for working over there , so after Nick and I split up I decided to try my hand across the Pond . |
15 | ‘ It was a photograph of Mark and I heard how he 'd qualified as a chiropractor and set up in Falmouth where it 's uphill work . |
16 | ‘ I can not make it too abundantly clear that , under no circumstances whatsoever , will I support Mr Baldwin unless I know exactly what his policy is going to be , unless I have complete guarantees that such policy will be carried out if his party achieves office , and unless I am acquainted with the names of at least eight or ten of his most prominent colleagues in the next Ministry . |
17 | Well I 'd like to see it Jonathan but I do n't I had so much on at |