Example sentences of "[noun pl] i [verb] they " in BNC.

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1 I mean in most clubs I mean they come in , they have a game of cards
2 So workmen have very irksome hours of work , unsocial hours I think they call them now , one of the most unsocial is the night shift .
3 Er and the proposal that I shall report is the and in particular those matter our certainty of responsibility between various agencies needs to be addressed erm it arose obviously are much more widespread than in the past week , but er I was granted in fact to give consideration to this result of the parish meeting , conventional routine parish meeting at Barnham er on the fourth of January erm which led to the largest parish meetings I think they 've had in many years erm when because people were incensed with the suffering and the hardship that they had as a result of the flooding on the night of Thursday the thirtieth of December erm should let me say first of all that erm I would congratulate all those who were involved er in dealing with the present emergency operations erm it 's quite superb , it 's erm it seemed to be erm a remarkable reflection on the capacity er that to deal with certain circumstances reflects very well on this authority and in saying that I mean it 's not just the opposites to the men and women who are involved , but also whereas I 'm sure many members are here that members amongst our numbers have putting on very long hours in dealing with the present circumstances and I congratulate on the activities .
4 When we first talked about our star signs I said they made us — ’
5 P.P.S I see they 've been feeding Mark H on the raw meat again : - ) ) ) How did ‘ Antiscum United ’ go on over the weekend by the way ? ?
6 so we started called her lip , but that happened before I got there so , as I got there it just like , as I joined got in with the regulars it started to peter out a bit , but I got fooled with a couple of times I thought they were taking the piss , alright Lynn how you doing , you know , still .
7 Er I du n no , I do n't like crusts I think they taste like shit .
8 Erm within the last two or three months I think they 've appointed three or four non-executive directors .
9 Well naturally I was I was raving wild when I got up and that 's well the lads I thought they were going to turn the van over tell you the truth .
10 As I heard the words I knew they were wrong , but could n't for the life of me remember the dolmen 's proper name .
11 Er I think a court of referees I think they called it .
12 Cos they are quite tame , I mean that 's one thing about the hens I mean they ca n't come out though , they just wander about .
13 I hope it will be in all your club bars one of our bottles , we have distributed special bottles er sailor proof bottles I hope they are er which you put money in er very simply without any impediment and I do hope that all clubs will use those bottles and , and gather lots of money .
14 But I mean er you can get cassette based ones which are quite cheap and cheap to run cos you just use , you know , good quality metal tapes and you get four tracks I think they even make a six track one now , or an eight track .
15 I mean , some films I think they 're pathetic in so much that the story
16 ‘ If I do get bad feelings I know they wo n't last long and that I will cope ’
17 Now that is you know what do you do with these things I mean they 're a nuisance when it comes to making a presentation .
18 what sort of things I mean they 're singles ?
19 Course manager Jack Bennett said : ‘ The going could be described as choppy , and if anyone wants to know the prospects I suggest they contact the coastguard ! ’
20 They will , and the Japs I think they 're evil
21 These are two young-uns I reckon they lodge up here somewhere .
22 Oh they 're diggers I think they 're diggers .
23 Dock-grubs — leather jackets I think they 're sometimes called — are another fine natural bait .
24 And they called in the School Board man because lots of schools in those days were run by boards or erm governors I suppose they 'd call them today .
25 Oh yes , er yes they were , they were er of course there was a great divide there I mean between the Liberals I mean they were the only two parties in those days .
26 Only for a bloke actually it 's pretty easy , but for some of the girls I mean they sometimes has to false herself .
27 I mean , forget removals I thought they 'd help out , would n't you ?
28 If you had two axes I expect they 'd give in right away . ’
29 Yes I would agree , would favour that because I think it would force another issue , if , if the independent rule too often against the deferred pensioners I suspect they 'd organise themselves .
30 By opportunities for learning that can be at depth , about learning about ourselves , but also the practical things like what do you say to a child whose father 's come back mutilated from war erm how do you write a letter to a bereaved person , and I think children I mean they are capable of doing this , I 've seen it with my own children , with some help they 're able to express quite deep emotions , you know , to somebody who 's had a bereavement , and if they can learn that now , you know , it 's going to be a lot easier later on .
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