Example sentences of "[coord] i [verb] [adv] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | You could n't often get big sizes in them & I do n't think they did boys ' sizes in Dr. Martens — when they did , some girls wore them . |
2 | Thing is I have n't got that much work this week , or I 've just got lots of little things to do but nothing major , I have n't got any big essays I 've just got lots of , you know , translations and |
3 | where the games are getting played or I 've never seen it in a paper that I 've picked up in the morning , it 's never been in it ! |
4 | er DOS or something called A D M or something like , or D M A or I du n no what |
5 | Or I 'd better provide you with some paper . |
6 | You 'd have to get rid of a lot of your assumptions before you could fully appreciate why I could n't live with a man I do n't love , or I do n't think you could ever understand why I ca n't accept to be maintained , to put myself at the disposal of another , be in another 's company twenty-four hours a day , share another 's pleasures and pains — and so on . ’ |
7 | Or I do n't think I want that new pair of jeans . |
8 | He put down the tray on the floor , and brought out her cap from the pocket in his coat into which he had stuffed it , saying , however , ‘ Let go your hair or I do n't return it . ’ |
9 | I 'm not going to let her slide out of it or I do n't get my scoop . ’ |
10 | I mean , it could have very easily gone from there to everybody following a different path — going away from rock'n'roll and getting into jazz , or I do n't know what . |
11 | Or I did n't think she was ! ’ |
12 | Well because it 's darkish in colour and I 'd rather promised myself that if I have anything new now it 'll be of a brighter colour . |
13 | I used to go into a shop and I 'd shake and I 'd know that I was doing wrong and I 'd be really scared and I 'd just knew I do n't want to go to prison so I decide to stop it . |
14 | ‘ It 's a great shame because every year the prize-wining pumpkin is used in the seeds contest by a local pub and I 'd already said they could have it . ’ |
15 | Erm so we walked in and out of carriages as he sought a pair of seats together and erm squashed down , he had me like penned into the window , like I 've got my bag and my umbrella in between ha , and I 'd already told him I was going out with someone . |
16 | ‘ And I 'd always seen myself as leaving my body to medical science . ’ |
17 | Doogie 's idea of knocking on a door was to impersonate a heavy machine-gun and I 'd never heard him run out of ammunition . |
18 | That night I cried so much — I never felt so far away from anything I knew and I 'd never missed my mother so much in my life . |
19 | The other week and I 'd never had it before but er I liked it . |
20 | And I 'd only done them ten minutes before |
21 | Whatever it was I 'd taken from Sunil 's house — and I 'd only done it as a favour to him , after all — he could n't have said anything to Nassim about it . |
22 | I 'd put half a dozen 10p pieces in there to phone home , and I 'd only used one . |
23 | ‘ I have never known a patient wait for 10 hours for an ambulance for an inter-hospital transfer — and I hope never to know it again , ’ she said . |
24 | and I remember vaguely seeing it , one of those , the round one |
25 | At all other times , Evelyn and I rushed out to meet him if we heard that he was in the Gallery , so stimulating was his company . |
26 | There was an embarrassing moment when I thought he was walking over to me to begin the programme and I got up to greet him . |
27 | Edward came back struggling with a load of planks , and I got up to help him . |
28 | K. R. I saw a fellow having an epileptic fit and I got down to hold him while he kicked out . |
29 | While you 're listening you could quietly and I mean quietly put your things away . |
30 | And I mean really fucking her . |