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

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1 You can wash the erm , the beaters , and you can put the cream next to the other bowl and I 'll mix them altogether when I 've got the lemon juice in .
2 I had forgotten my way and had to look all round me slowly until I recognized the street which I had used a hundred times before .
3 ‘ You will speak to me politely or I will split my men here into two football teams with you as the ball .
4 And it stayed with me right until I left school .
5 Serves me right for I suppose .
6 We did have them somewhere but I I just do n't know
7 So he 's got all his bricks up virtually I think he said , but I ai n't worried about it cos I 'll get rid of them somewhere and I helped him out , I sold this car and , and told him what I was doing and he come I 've just the thing for you , just cos was having bricks like your dad 's , the sand grain sort of brick , you know .
8 The article on Flettner 's rotors ( ’ Critics in a spin over Flettner 's ships ’ , 10 March , p 6561 interested me greatly but I feel that another , better form of wind propulsion for ships is either unknown or is being ignored .
9 Well personally I mean erm Margaret impressed me greatly but I think John was inclined to be full of his own importance for one thing .
10 The formation of this remark in my mind encouraged me greatly and I found myself smiling .
11 My hon. Friend 's remarks about a single currency alarm me greatly because I much admire his intellect , not to mention the fluency of his speech .
12 Ask me nicely and I might even oblige . ’
13 ‘ It does n't worry me morally but I have a lot of sympathy with those who do n't think it is very attractive .
14 ‘ So you understand me better than I understand myself .
15 Many of the Dublin deaf have a smattering of BSL and can talk to me better than I can talk to them .
16 There is a mystic , psychic quality about them that is pleasantly disturbing , and often one of them will gently take my hand and gaze steadily into my eyes as if willing me better and I feel sort of honoured to be welcomed into their society .
17 I understood that you might like me better if I had experience , if I did n't have opinions about things I knew nothing about . … ’
18 Wo n't take me long once I get going its just the getting going bit busy day tomorrow have n't we ?
19 I heard about them long before I came to live here .
20 He tried to force his grin … he held his ground and the fear once again welled up inside me so that I was sick to my stomach .
21 If I started again I would like to have … ( 1 ) a ghost writer , not for my speeches but for my letters and statements : he would be the kind of person who could take the Ministry 's policy and translate it into the kind of words I would use ; ( 2 ) perhaps an economist ; and ( 3 ) a general investigator whose job it would be to brief me so that I could participate intelligently at Cabinet Committees and in Cabinet on subjects outside my own Department .
22 There was a sickening lurch as my chute opened and my harness tightened round me so that I could hardly breathe .
23 That 's why she would sometimes sign the order over to me so that I could put it through my account — otherwise she had to queue up at the post office , as I said . ’
24 But sheer sensation — the warmth of the sun , the scent of the air , the mundane pleasure of tea and biscuits — simple well-being possessed me so that I could only feel , not think .
25 ‘ I sometimes think you only invite me so that I can pay the bill . ’
26 You 're just trying to amuse me — to set it up for me so that I can walk up and down the room gasping and shouting ‘ I do n't believe it ! ’
27 I wanted him to tear it from me so that I had no excuses .
28 ‘ You are to move me so that I may see the moon . ’
29 That each morning , like a beautiful woman , it will reveal some hidden facet to me so that I will never be bored with its presence . ’
30 I let her stroke me so that I could analyze the scent .
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