Example sentences of "in [noun] [conj] i [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 I do n't know yet , I just said to Christy what time will you be in in the morning I do n't have time yet , in case if I have I can ask you .
2 Not as funny as it actually happening and you getting covered in vomit but I mean it 's still vaguely amusing .
3 ‘ They ca n't believe it in Hull when I told them you wo n't do Wogan , ’ she phoned in .
4 I told her I 'd be in the Maple Leaf in Covent Garden until about nine , then down in Fulham and I gave her the address of the party and told her to ask for Louise .
5 ‘ Unemployment is higher in Scotland than in Germany and I think it 's a lot worse here than in the rest of Britain . ’
6 When we played at his club in Westwood and I beat him comfortably , he discussed the result with his friends in such a way that it was clear that he had deliberately thrown the match in order to contribute to our personal relationship .
7 When I was at college I did a pastiche of the student magazine , doing the fold , and it was called Shell , so we renamed it for that one issue Rolling Shell , and I ever so carefully did the lettering for both the title boxes , then I got really disappointed when it came to set the type for the front page article underneath the big photograph which we printed as duo tone , because I could do it on the I B M — I could actually do it in Times and I thought it was going to be really , you know , I 'd have to really struggle and find
8 Many of you support them faithfully in prayer and I know we will all benefit from their challenging ministry as they share with us something of their work in Turkey .
9 I was very happy ; but I am sure that I needed a sharp lesson in humility and I received it .
10 Actually the last time I was stood up on a platform and did this was in front of erm a S G T congress in Dieppe and I tell you I had to do it in French , and it was much more difficult so I 'm hoping this one will go smoothly , but I , what I 'd really like to do is begin with is offer you erm delegates and platform both , a very very warm welcome from the trade union movement in Portsmouth .
11 The way people talk over here is pure poetry and nobody is really using that in songs so I thought I 'd have a go . ’
12 actually we , mm , at some length and had a few ideas , erm I 've got an appointment with someone at the Arts Council in a couple of weeks that the Arts Council 's got a new fund called erm consultants in research and I thought I 'd make a bid to see if we can get someone
13 The one that she had at the pool she threw on the swimming pool floor in disgust cos I put her back in the carrycot thing Yeah Ev Evelyn was saying oh will I , she said will you see me back er she said will I see you back in in the twos group ?
14 I found him talking to Miss Ingram , who looked at me in disgust when I interrupted their conversation .
15 Half of them in self-defence because I found myself so attracted to you .
16 ‘ Bear in mind that I gave my evidence after Blissett had been charged by the FA for a serious breach of the laws of the game — and the experienced commission of inquiry , which conducted a rigorous investigation into the incident , cleared him .
17 They were built with me in mind and I liked them and got a couple from Fender .
18 ‘ We returned from our holiday in Hungary and I felt I must write to you .
19 Nicotiana do not bloom in December but I smelled them , and with them another smell , a cigar , but James had not smoked cigars nor was there anyone near who did .
20 I was about fifteen ; I made my first record and I started playing in nightclubs and I had my first drink .
21 ‘ They were made in Florence but I bought them in Bonn . ’
22 Marius jerked his head at them in disapproval but I liked their Romany appeal .
23 This was our second day in Normandy and I believed we were getting used to it .
24 Erm in Wales and Scotland also slightly better than people expected erm a rise was , was expected but not as strong as we , as we 've actually seen erm the Welsh and Scottish er economies , certainly there 's cle clear evidence in Scotland but I think one can read it for Wales as well , showing that the manufacturing economy er very much being buoyed up by the electronic sector erm and that probably er helping to explain why growth has been so strong in those parts of the country .
25 It describes the situation in Scotland as I see it and contains nothing confidential ! ’
26 It was in May that I met her , on a return visit to Cley .
27 It was also in May that I started my new programme of intensive stretching exercises and aerobics .
28 Cos there was one in July and I suspected it would clash with holidays , which it probably does , so the November one I 'm trying for .
29 Bernie was responsible for read-out and interpretation of FDRs in Canada and I put it to him that what we really needed was the ability to watch the accident taking place in real time , preferably by means of a DFDR providing the inputs to a flight simulator instead of the usual pilot inputs .
30 " So I was , sir , but I thought my bride had better see something of what 's goin' on in town before I take her back and bury her on the Moor .
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