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

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1 I used to have a severe temper with violent outbursts and I ended up killing someone and I never wanted to kill again .
2 Oh yeah , yeah but I , I but I just thought so I , so I , so I , so I said to him well I , if it was me I 'd just write back and say thanks , yes I 'll come actually , thank you very much
3 ‘ I 've noticed nothing and I certainly would have if there was anything to notice ! ’
4 ‘ The price tag worried me and I badly wanted to repay the faith Palace had shown in me .
5 As I said , I 'd no idea he was the one who was threatening me and I simply thought I was well shot of him , quite frankly . ’
6 Anyway he fucking pushed me and I fucking pushed him .
7 Then something suddenly occurred to me and I nearly cried with relief .
8 ‘ But as soon as we got to the line I realised he was going to keel over with me and I just hopped off in time .
9 It 's me and I just feel it .
10 And there 's loads of people round about me and I just went wurgh !
11 They said well , they asked me and I just could n't refuse
12 For the first time ever , my pride got the better of me and I desperately looked round for some means of defending myself .
13 me and I usually always tell him off .
14 When sleep threatens to take him from me yet another time , I remind Crilly of a line from the film Drugstore Cowboy , in which the heroine says , ‘ You never fuck me and I always have to drive ’ .
15 You know Alec er , Alec comes up and informs me and I always say well Alec how are things , urgh , do you want the good news or bad news first sort of thing
16 People that I have known through the years in the music business always knew where to find me and I never moved address .
17 I suppose it amuses me and I never needed to be amused before , not when he was here to do it .
18 My GP visited me and I still have the drawing he did of the cancer they had found in my kidney .
19 ‘ It was already here when we moved in and to start with I thought it would make the room seem too gloomy , but it 's grown on me and I really like it now , ’ says Mary Jane , who works part-time as a physiotherapist .
20 I needed them as much as they needed me and I happily took the rough with the smooth .
21 The neighbours do n't have nothing to do with me and I only see me mam once a week or so .
22 ‘ A midwife went through it all with me and I actually asked her to reassure me that nothing I was doing could harm my own baby , ’ she remembers .
23 Something changed in me and I suddenly felt very scared , but Keith said do n't worry about a thing , I 'll take care of you .
24 After all those years of being told I was fat , I had the evidence in front of me and I suddenly realised what everyone had been going on about .
25 But I 'm not very well with them and I just think they 're terrible .
26 Mum followed them and I too decided to find Frankie to tell him the news after I had cleared away the crocks .
27 There had been a period when he allowed Barbara Castle , Dick Crossman and George Wigg , all of whom suffered from the belief that politics was a conspiracy , to influence him too much , but in later years he had broken free from them and I suddenly realised how much I had got used to him being there to shoulder the final responsibility , to feeling able to turn to him naturally for a second opinion and for well-informed advice .
28 Chamberlain was explicit about his motives in a letter to Beatrice Webb : ‘ It will remove the great danger , viz , that public sentiment should go wholly over to the unemployed and render impossible that state sternness to which you or I equally attach importance .
29 Nigel was in Japan for a conference , and she and I both needed a bit of company .
30 Adèle was hoping Mr Rochester would call her down to meet the guests , but in the end she was so tired with all the excitement that she and I both went to bed early .
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