Example sentences of "i [vb base] [pers pn] [pron] [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I mean they they would go right through the process of buying something on credit , and it would be fine until it got to , Erm where do you live . |
2 | I mean they they can change in a year . |
3 | So it were no good fighting against them I mean they I used to let them please theirself you know , and er just because they were quite happy to go along that way . |
4 | I mean it it 'll go in certain into that 's a selling pitch too . |
5 | Yeah I mean I I would assume that there must be agreed death rates which everybody would accept as as as being applicable in projecting population . |
6 | I mean I I would say that was an abuse of the position of power , because if he was Joe Bloggs in the street nobody would listen to what he was saying about electoral reform ! |
7 | I mean I I 'd love to see the the whole history and that 's why I 'm glad that erm you people are taking an interest now in not helping us but some day somebody saying who 's that crank who 's been talking on there . |
8 | I mean I I 'd having been these comments and yes there are a couple of extra points put in there I think that that 's fine . |
9 | Well having seen a little bit erm was on the other day and I I mean I I must admit I touch shut up you ! |
10 | Y I mean you they might have risen slightly , but you wo n't be getting that sort of investment return , you wo n't be paying any tax , and you 're guaranteed your money 's absolutely safe . |
11 | No telling us where I do n't know this one come but being a foreign driver I mean he he could have from anywhere in the country and he could have been on the road a long time . |
12 | I mean she she might want to buy a nice desk . |
13 | ‘ I 'm leaving now , and I 'm not touching you again tonight , because the next time I touch you I 'll go on touching you . |
14 | Well when I , when I re-do it I 'll write it out as I type it and I 'll let you see it . |
15 | Do n't bother thinking about hitting me or saying anything about me cos I 'm swear when I catch you I 'll kill you . |
16 | cos it was only like sort of eight inches difference and I thought well when I wash 'em they might shrink anyway |
17 | I hope you it will give particular attention to that issue er in your del deliberations later this morning . |
18 | ‘ He should be leaving about now , and if I know him he 'll have left me to pay his hotel bill . |
19 | And if I know her she 'll go on trading on it . |
20 | ‘ If I know you I 'd warrant he was given his money 's worth , ’ McQuaid laughed gently and when Moran did n't answer he added , ‘ The young will have their way , Michael . |
21 | But if I know you you will lift it . |
22 | When my friends come into Gatwick , I tell them I 'll meet them at Victoria station . |
23 | Since my hotel is within sight , I tell him he can go . |
24 | Well I tell him he must go , and if he does n't I just open the door wide to let the cigarette smell out and erm course then he as I say , I ca n't tell you what he calls me , but erm |
25 | I tell him I can have the red ball if he straight into right and keep pushing your finger on it and er he 'll go under . |
26 | Er a well I do n't know , I feel that th there used to be something in that , that used to burn it up now what they call their top site and when they burned it they took all the acid out of it , and there used to be all yellow stuff come out the chimney and that , when they finished burn that was always red and the Germans used to come after that before the war , Second World War , they used to come after that and they used to reckon they make paintwork but now you done something else different with it and they use I tell you we used to give it the name of green oar or parites |
27 | If we had some wingers , Les , I tell you we 'd create havoc with our crosses . |
28 | I told you that I loved him , that 's God 's truth , I love him and I tell you they might have made such a place just for him . ’ |
29 | There was a half of the premises , and the casual wards there they , course I tell you they used to have to bath and then they used to have to do chopping wood and sort of work like , like that . |
30 | ‘ I tell you it will do the NSPCC no good to suggest , however indirectly , that men do not care about these issues . |