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

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1 ‘ Of course , the twins are well past the nappy stage — or I imagine they must be — and , since I 've promised Liz that I 'll look after them , you can be sure that I 'll do what I can . ’
2 Or I believe they have got some quieter ones now .
3 Yes I suppose it 's not taxpayer now , what do we call them now — poll , poll tax payers or I suppose they are still tax payers though .
4 And I hope they like it — Laguna is the look of the new generation of Renaults — cars designed with passion and excitement . ’
5 And McCall , the driving force in Rangers ' 2–1 European Cup win at Elland Road , said : ‘ Leeds have great character and ability and I hope they go on to do well this season , but it will be difficult for them to pick themselves up from this .
6 I think of the bobbys , oozing down the street like thick jam , and I hope they can hear it as well .
7 I would just like again to say special thanks to Ernie , Mel and Neil for all their support and I hope they 're gon na be first in bar to buy me a drink .
8 Yeah and I hope they were n't too harsh .
9 I think most of the issues that have been raised tonight already , are ones for the police authority and I hope they will get on with their job .
10 And I hope they have as much fun as we used to when we were younger . ’
11 Now Lebanon is no longer at war and I hope they will be the last victims for the coming generation , for the new future
12 What they got — and I hope they then choked on their own bile in the process — was a performance that enabled English football to hold its head high again .
13 ‘ Supporters have been brilliant since I took over and I hope they will continue to back the team .
14 The other actions are continuing and I hope they get tidied up very quickly . ’
15 And I hope they can now be resolved .
16 Erm , by hangers-on I mean that there are all the Dukes and the Viscounts and whatever else there is and that whole strata in society , which , I think is English society , erm I mean I know that there are Dukes in Scotland but there are n't so many , and I mean they own quite a lot and I think that it 's impossible to have a classless society because the monarchy perpetuate class divisions .
17 Yeah , I mean I 'm I 'm very lucky because my parents are very liberal , and I mean they discussed sex with me quite early on and I 've never had a problem discussing it with them .
18 And erm he said , I 've got no erm pension or anything , you know I , cos they do n't , they pool the money you see , they , and I mean they do things like erm oh I do n't know have cows and make cheese and ice
19 And it and it 's emergency hospital on it , and I mean they 'd flown doctors out from Aberdeen , and medics off other platforms round about .
20 And I mean they say with skin grafts it takes two years before they 're completely settled and accepted .
21 And erm later on let's see f when the war started and I mean they wanted cheap labour and all that , there was room for apprentice .
22 And er the foreman and bosses that knew people and they knew the circumstances and I suppose they put a word in and erm you know men were sort of stopped because er I mean , if a man had a house full of children or something , he 'd probably be the very last you know before he was sort of forced to g you know sacked or wh And I mean they were n't sacked in a sense , they was always ready there was a place ready for them to come back to there .
23 Now things like erm , well one of my old favourites Arran Pilot i if you dig it out when it 's young , then of course it stays as it should , cos it 's a very very waxy potato but , but I can remember growing varieties like Majestic and things like that and I mean they would never fall , they would never fall in the water but they make good chips er of the modern varieties I think I 'd go for er Kondor with a K er which is a very very good potato and does stay as it is i in the ground but one other thing I think also comes into it .
24 now I , I have seen foxes and I mean they are they are now in built up areas are n't they ?
25 No I 've made , it 's made an awful lot of difference to me the New Town I mean we 've got and the Council are very , very good to us , I mean we ca n't say they 're not , they 've had a , I 've had the gas central heating put in , I 've had a shower put in since I 've been here and I mean they do they look after us well , the only thing I 'm upset about that I 've put off the ambulance to go to Leah Manning on a Wednesday because they want me to go on a Tuesday and I can not go on a Tuesday because I have my friend come down which does all odd jobs for me you know , on a Tuesday dear and I just can not so I had to see Mr is it ?
26 I I live in a village as well and I mean they , I 've got the same
27 The , the problem that I find in , in , in doing the role plays and I mean they 're good what we 're doing , but because you 're , you 're doing bits here and bits there
28 Yes , I suppose he is but I mean those two those pictures we bought were hundred and twenty and I mean they 're they 're only done by somebody in the village .
29 And I mean they did get out and have a little mooch around the car park .
30 the Officer and the Gentleman , they all come out in these white suits , and I mean they 're handsome right ?
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