Example sentences of "[pron] i [adv] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 I used to always load anti sys but I , then I found out there 's nothing I ever I really needed it , so I took it out !
2 I do n't disagree I mean I I again it 's a key it 's a key element to actually formalizing the training in that I mean , if you 're going to do it properly , it all fits into you know
3 I I Well it 's supposed to be spoken English dear , I do n't think , unless you can actually make it speak , it 'll be terribly helpful .
4 No I I well I 've accepted it includes
5 Well I I well I shall continue wearing it then .
6 I I usually there are two categories of women .
7 Well well I I as I er as both myself and my wife understood it , everything had been paid and then obviously when we got the letter saying we owed this amount of money it did n't come to light till Mr and Mrs came to see you
8 And I I I never I never thought to ask you about if you cut peats now .
9 Still , never mind I I hopefully it 's a chance , you know ?
10 I I so I just go in to the paddock ?
11 Well okay well look I I now I need a commitment .
12 Erm but I , you know if you said I think you see , I think what Colin 's raising is a very interesting and important issue and I I naturally you know as a senior manager I 'm concerned about it .
13 Yeah well I I I obviously I would say this but er I think it 's the best opportunity that people have for a career direction because we we 've redirected a lot of people 's careers in this aspect .
14 He gives it very well , and he 's on on his way to an evening engagement , and the professor , says I 'm feeling very tired tonight , and I do n't think I want to give er , th the talk , but I do n't know , I I obviously I have to go , the chauffeur said , no problem , he said , all we need is to change hats , I 've heard you give that same talk so many times , I would actually give it .
15 I I I really I
16 I 'm pessimistic because I believe that if the council is to tackle what I still believe to be a big problem of the local authority then it can not really do so without the support of the largest party on this authority and if we have heard erm an honest assessment of their perception of of the case , I I really I really do despair that this council will will get to the bottom of the problem .
17 Which I really I went to Amos and I did n't like it but of course I had to stick it .
18 I never told you I just everything 's going round in the room I just had and make the best of it .
19 N well I , I , I had , why I was so positive about it , I had an uncle who had it very badly and as a child I was very aware of his hands , they were quite inhuman looking , they were that shape , and you know everything he did he , he had to that and that 's remained in my mind that when I got it I though I wo n't have the hands like that so I r I w I go , I went to sleep , I still do it , every night , spread my hands , the last thing I think about , spread the hands .
20 But er the way I look at it if he 's which is not too long , what I do , what I normally we give a half an hour er or
21 What I why I was emphasizing earlier on how important it is to get all this over on the telephone .
22 Good What I though it was
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