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

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1 Sir Geoffrey has arranged for us to be provided with two rooms in the Ingard offices — and I suggest that I and my clerks occupy one room , and you the other .
2 The Minister will know that I and other Leicestershire Members from all parts of the House have continually asked for more officers to be allocated to Leicestershire .
3 Absolutely they 're reading it with you so they 're with you so you 're you 're holding their interest even though you 're not actually saying anything , yeah , and again you may you may have noticed well another thing is once you 've once you 're written put the pen down and the easiest thing in the world to have a but if you want to make a point and you probably noticed once I once I put the red lines around the red boxes round there and I gave you the first demonstration of the Aldershot method I stood here okay .
4 So the memory has created a situation where you 're looking for a planned intention was developing and I and suc suc suc and I was successful .
5 Er I mean if I if I try and cover it with one of our professional salesmen ,
6 Well they spell it it 's not spelt as i if you , if you were talking it really , you 'd probably , you 'd probably
7 You know and I and I 've only recently really come to terms with how much tha those early songs were part of people 's upbringing and because of Love Hurts and everything people come up to me a lot in the street and we talk about the sixties and everything .
8 You know if I if I do n't if I 've offended Mr in any way then that is one thing but I do put on bottoms on seats and I bring money into this building .
9 where where they stuck things on their head and he goes I know if I if I if I stick a a pot
10 You know , if I , I said to Lucy you know if I cos I , always laugh on photographs
11 I know but I but I do n't know if I can be bothered tonight .
12 I suspect now that you know I mean I they might still to move given to one or two of my family members , but basically I could more openly say you know that in fact I suppose my view in Britain but not in Australia but my view in Britain is okay , the Royal Family could continue to exist they must A pay taxes B I do n't genuflect to any of them and C we 've got ta put them in perspective they 're in which is they 're a tourist attraction erm you know but I and I can make those comments which would be met by a lot of Britons with hostility , people who would totally disagree with me and say well they are the Royals and you know bow , bow , bow , but others would agree with me and that is something that has changed over the last three decades it really has , it 's changed during , during my absence in Australia , it is something you know that I came back to and I mean I kept , I 've been back about three or four weeks and there 's a pro I mean there 's some delightful radio programmes here comedy , political comedy shows and there was one show I listened to and I had been back a couple of weeks and it was about erm the Queen had a P R issue and she had to sort of do something about it , so she decided they 'd have a public execution of Edward and they described Edward was a cream puff and they the Queen and and er Andrew and everybody else was on the balcony at er Buck House and the crowds are cheering and the rolled and the the execution .
13 Erm not a not a a good thing to do when I when I said necessary , without it a lot of people would er I do n't know er aggravate I do n't want to make it say more drastic than it is .
14 Provided that I and my colleagues could keep going until 10 o'clock , the fate of the Bill would be decided by whether 98 hon. Members returned from dinner or 102 .
15 As a private activity there could be no objection to Christian members calling their fellow-believers to prayer , and I suppose that I and fellow-members of the British Humanist Association could have similarly organized a non-official meeting .
16 I it 's alright , but it seems if I if I press in there
17 That does not mean that I or the Labour party agree with those proposals .
18 And today , most satisfying of all , for I felt that I and my bill hook had really earned him — the stubby-billed twite .
19 But because he knew that I and my group would be careful he happily let me use his basic materials — boards , palettes , etc. — and we brought our own paints and dyes and drawing materials .
20 I must admit when I when I came in the door there the first thing I noticed was the peat smell .
21 Yeah , I 'll tell you what I did if I if that 's ladder 's out , I 'd drop it down the back of somewhere .
22 It has been some debate er on the board and the management committee about the direction the theatre should be going into the nineteenth century twentieth century and I think and I and I think it 's important that this meeting hopefully will be very constructive in the sense that is important that the theatre actually gets the views of people use the building , and people actually come along and support the of the theatre .
23 Because that means they 're gon na be iffy on the phone gon na be iffy in everything they do and I as you know I have you know I 'm gon na take a flier with you .
24 Erm I 'd like to refer to my page three or er section four in my conclusions because I think if I if I heard Professor Lock correctly I think he and I are at one in in a suggestion which is is put to you in in if you like without prejudice to the generality of what I have been saying in support of the council 's policy .
25 Yes , yes yeah , I mean , I think if I if I were to say to you , shall we sing the National Anthem , we 'd say , oh no , no , no .
26 I think as I as I reveal a bit more you 'll get it .
27 Daddy do n't shout because I when it 's and then am I allowed .
28 Well it does when I when I hit the thing , but but that 's when it gets when I 've got to work it .
29 I mean when I when I first heard about Green flats , I thought , Well it ca n't be that bad you know .
30 I mean as I as I get a
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