Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [adv] i " in BNC.
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1 | The next day Errol called me to see how I was . |
2 | This practical demonstration of working positively with conflict gives me confidence in your work and helps me to see how I can listen better to others . |
3 | ‘ First let me explain why I have to go to Athens . |
4 | ‘ I know ; I 'll let them know where I am , do n't — ’ |
5 | Just the one hitch : they 're always taking me places where I do n't want to go . |
6 | Okay well they 're two completely different spelling different things and you got them bot right I did n't I did n't help you I did n't even say and think about which sort of bean you 're using or anything like that did I . |
7 | Okay I 'll put together some ideas based on the areas we 've discussed today and if we can arrange a time for me to come back I can present my recommendations to you . |
8 | If Stuart feels it 's necessary for me to come off I will accept his decision . |
9 | Perhaps you would phone me at home ( ) during the week running up to this date to let me know where I need to meet you . |
10 | If they 're no longer staying here , perhaps you 'll let me know where I can find them … ’ |
11 | I 'll give you my home telephone number , and if you do n't find them until after I 've returned , and you 're not successful in persuading Suzie to go back to England , all I ask is that you let me know where I can contact her . |
12 | When I asked where I should send the woman I was told to contact the neurosurgical bed manager , who would tell me which ward to send her to . |
13 | I met the company commander ; I told him I had brought up some grenades and barbed-wire ; I asked where I was to put them . |
14 | When I back there I am sure I will have changed to a certain extent and I hope it will have helped to develop my managerial skills . ’ |
15 | As I tottered away I paused and addressed the big man 's back as he prepared for his next victim . |
16 | Yes , I could tell from Aunt Nessy 's breathing that she would not recover consciousness ; nevertheless , before I crept out I did kiss her , just in case some little part of her , still aware , should feel it . |
17 | When I straightened up I heard a slight sound behind me . |
18 | Erm you 've put me on the spot I do n't I do n't I 've really I 've really got no preference on them . |
19 | Well , I mean indirectly I suppose . |
20 | Yeah but I mean anyway I du n no I just get really pissed off with Catherine . |
21 | I mean even me I could if I lifted it up |
22 | I mean even I understand you were talking about the children sort of being out in the dark on their own erm even just something as simple as that . |
23 | Well I mean well I do n't mean you 'll sort it out yourself . |
24 | I mean well I thought to myself , God what a life ! |
25 | So I mean well I suppose it 's , times flitting away cos I do n't suppose her solicitor will let it go on forever ! |
26 | I mean well I do n't know but there you are . |
27 | Not really , I mean well I know , German I mean I 'm gon na be worried about it when I get there but at the moment German and French are just gon na be translating something , there 'll be , give me an extract and a translation and I 'll have to do them , you know |
28 | I do n't know why I mean why I like Polo . |
29 | So I mean again I realized I had dug a hole for myself with the compressed funding but at the same time I was saying to myself oh yeah there is carry forward here er |
30 | I erm I 'll make , I can easily make Charlie feel guilty cos he , I mean he 's a bit of a try-hard , you know , he thinks he 's a lad but I mean underneath I think he does feel something sometimes . |