Example sentences of "i [vb base] [pers pn] [adv] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 I because we did n't have any part of this being children I mean we just knew that he
2 Yes , I mean we obviously feel that there are people who ca n't sit and listen or watch continually , and people who do dip in and out , but they still nonetheless want to know exactly what 's going on .
3 Yes , Data Packet Networks , I mean it just means that we 're talking as if we 're one site and not three .
4 I mean I always thought if you were parked too close to it , they take your number and next thing you know , you get a , a , a summons come through the post .
5 I do n't know if I can answer that to be absolutely honest I I mean I really feel that erm that would be reading too much into the decision that that our members took at that time .
6 I mean I personally think that we 've , that with that third session , looking at things , certain topics have come out
7 ‘ He , too , saw through me ; I mean he clearly perceived that I saw through him …
8 Then I bring them home to wash and I unravel them before they dry .
9 I imagine it perhaps starting as one , and then escalating , as Serafin waits , smiling eagerly at her pupil , and Summerchild hunts back through his life for the required circumstances , covering his retreat with bursts of fire as he goes .
10 ‘ It takes all your colour , ’ she began hesitantly , ‘ and I know I hardly look as though I would know which colour went with what , or what suited whom … ’
11 We went to the theatre and to dinner and I believe I must have talked and , as I have said , I know I sometimes laughed and I think no one ever knew that I was empty of everything except perhaps madness .
12 I know she only dribbles because of the stroke , I know that , but it does n't help .
13 Well , I remember you once saying that the Belle Époque — the age of Lulu and Jacques Lartigue — was n't to your taste !
14 But I believe she always felt that I had leadership potential and that one day I would have great responsibility . "
15 I suppose she just hoped that news of her disappearance had n't made it as far as the Glasgow papers . ’
16 I suppose you just gape and let your gaspings
17 Oh , I suppose I better go and do that ironing ! .
18 I mean , I bet he never complained when he got 8 weeks off when he was a boy .
19 Because I I mean I because she had asked me originally to keep it but I keep mine all separate until you asked me for it .
20 I 'm thinking about this thing , new what sort of representative sample , where they get the whole thing random , I think they just go and knock at doors , take out every so many names off the list
21 I think she just assumed because she was coming down here with her job
22 I think he just dematerialises when he feels like it . ’
23 I think he even said that in one of his last interviews , at 27 , that if he had to do it all over again , he would n't .
24 I think he even thought that what happened to Richard was all part of God 's plan for him , Hubert . ’
25 Frank Dick is one of the most academically knowledgeable coaches in the world , and aside from the personal differences between us , I think he genuinely believed that I was more useful in one of the central legs of the race .
26 I think you also mentioned that you play , you play a fair bit of football as well John
27 I think you just assume that if you give somebody painkillers and they do n't work , oh that 's it !
28 He sat down , saying softly , ‘ I think you rather enjoyed that , did n't you ? ’
29 I said , I think you better go before you do n't worry about the party .
30 I think I just proved that again by sending you a completely accidental reply .
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