Example sentences of "be [conj] i [verb] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You 'll stay right where you are until I 've made you a hot drink . |
2 | The only regrets I have are if I 've hurt anyone . |
3 | I know that looking for a Purple Heart , or V C , erm are but I do believe it needs to be it needs to be clarified . |
4 | I think there must be because I 've seen it several times now and just in , in , you know |
5 | I wondered how long it would be before I stopped loving him . |
6 | How could you be when I 've shown you nothing but contempt ? ’ |
7 | The only problems encountered were that I tended to catch my chin on the high foam on the front and shoulder elastic was slightly against skin . |
8 | Being that I 'd had one before and I was alright about it , I feel fine . |
9 | Yeah it were after I 'd had summat to eat . |
10 | ‘ The main benefit is that I 've enjoyed it ; that 's my yardstick . ’ |
11 | ‘ The main benefit is that I 've enjoyed it ; that 's my yardstick . ’ |
12 | ‘ What counts is that I enjoy doing my job . |
13 | My theory is that I have to unmartyr him . |
14 | If you are asking me where the remedy lies , my answer is that I have told you before and I shall go on telling you , and you know perfectly well what it is , though everybody thinks that it is too difficult and that therefore there must be a different remedy . |
15 | All I know is that I want to give everything I have for England again . ’ |
16 | That 's cos I kept hitting it , bloody . |
17 | Kyle , I 've already told you , I know what that is cos I 've got it cos I brewed it myself if you remember . |
18 | This is because I want to enjoy my children 's early years . |
19 | And that 's because I 've had it cut . |
20 | And , if the situation with regard to individual psychological development and the evolution of culture is as I have represented it , then this is merely the first of many profound insights into the psychology of the ego — and perhaps most especially the superego — which can be expected but which were totally unobtainable as long as the individualistic fallacy blocked the way . |
21 | ‘ The position is as I have enunciated it . |
22 | Of course the main thing about the shoes was that I had to wear them all the time . |
23 | But the main thing , after all , was that I had sent nothing abroad , although some diplomat friends had offered to do this for me . |
24 | All I knew , in the heat of that moment , was that I had to protect you from me , had to take heed of that barely grasped truth that I could n't perhaps take your virginity and then just walk away . ’ |
25 | The effect of this inner sweetness was that I began to sing what previously I had spoken ; only I sang inwardly , and that for my Creator . |
26 | Of course , my real reason was that I hoped to get him back , but it has n't worked . ’ |
27 | So that was If I 'd done it you see , that was spoiling them . |
28 | The first thing she asked was if I had done what I promised |
29 | ‘ When I told Martin that I was 10 weeks ' pregnant with my second child , he enjoyed telling people how clever I was because I 'd arranged it between the interims and the final results ! ’ |
30 | The parson rode nearer , and after a moment 's hesitation , explained : ‘ It was because I 've discovered something of historical interest . |