Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv prt] [conj] i " in BNC.
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1 | I mean this is something that we could maybe be of help to in fact maybe something that I could be of help to them on because I actually do lectures on public relations how to assess what I mean at a very basic level you want to communicate with press how do you do it but before you do it why do you want to do it . |
2 | It 's no it 's crap erm Petie Peter Peter Are we supposed to talk about these things while we 've got them on because I do . |
3 | Get them on and I 'll take you out with me tonight . ’ |
4 | I forgot I 'd got them on and I slipped on the bottom stairs . |
5 | she looks really weird without them on and I saw her like this |
6 | And when I went to go to work I pulled me gloves what I thought out of pocket and was going to put them on and I thought er |
7 | Her face twisting with anger and bitterness , she spat at her brother , ‘ Oh , yes , the classic trick — lead me on until I say something really out of order ! |
8 | The whole restaurant cheered me on as I fought my way out into the night . |
9 | By that time her clothes were dry , and we brought them in and I ironed them and hung them in the sun again , this time to air . |
10 | Right do you wan na grab another couple of guys and send them in and I 'll er |
11 | I done them and then I 've took them down and I 've gone back . |
12 | I 've put them down , I ca n't see them , I brought them down when I brought |
13 | I might scribble them down if I like them well enough . ’ |
14 | I was delighted , not to mention shocked , but I had to turn them down because I am definitely not a portrait photographer . |
15 | The wind and waves pushed me along as I struggled to keep my head above water . |
16 | At night the Temple gates were always closed , but the night-porter let me in when I told him my name . |
17 | At around 4.45am , Mark rang the hospital and was told to bring me in when I was in pain . |
18 | Went to Rubella 's in the evening but they would n't let me in because I had a bit of instant Whip on my Brummy vest . |
19 | ‘ Let me in for I am cold and desolate and hungry . ’ |
20 | ‘ Let me in for I am lost and alone and frightened . |
21 | He 'ad a knife and said he 'd do me in if I did n't tell him why we steamed the letter open . |
22 | She was so kind when I was orphaned , she always made sure I was fed by organizing a rota of other Girls ' mothers who took me in until I was fourteen ; otherwise I would have ended up in an orphanage . |
23 | ( I had taken to climbing over the railings of the barracks each night , as the watchmen on the gate had been forbidden to let me in as I was known to be sleeping there . |
24 | The Jessop Hospital for Women sucked me in and I was tucked into a dimmed ward containing three others — two delivered , one about to , by the sound of things . |
25 | Mrs Rumney herself let me in and I felt a shock of surprise at my first sight of her . |
26 | ‘ Let me in and I 'll tell you . |
27 | You better let me in or I 'll . |
28 | Calms me down before I fix . |
29 | By Christmas it was really getting me down but I had to keep going . |
30 | I must admit , it 's never ever let me down but I mean , they know if ever they said I could n't have no money I 'd cause one hell of a stink you know ! |