Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] i [be] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 because I do n't speak to at all now and that ca n't be right and the reason I do n't is because I know the response I 'm gon na get , blank look
2 If it 's in the daytime I 'm going to have to send you .
3 in the daytime I 'm going home I 'm not putting up with like that !
4 But in current conditions the change I am making will help to ease the pressures on liquidity and avoid complicating money market arrangements .
5 I was sitting there waiting for the grub to show when Martin Amis came through the open door — you know , the writer I was chatting to in the pub the other night .
6 The board I 'm going to make for you will be a masterpiece ’ , Michael said .
7 As I left the cinema I was seized in an irresistible spasm of shivering .
8 We did , of course , over the years of working closely together come to have some very frank exchanges , but the afternoon I am recalling was still early in our relationship and I can not see even Miss Kenton having been so forward .
9 During the afternoon I was given my answer .
10 How do I raise the money I am to pay ?
11 The debt counsellor said that as long as I paid all the money I was getting from Social Security for the house , they could n't take it away from us .
12 The money I was going to save on rent over the next month could be put towards a deposit on something — always assuming the Department of Employment did eventually pay me my due — and then I would be able to start again .
13 ‘ With all the money I 'm paying for your education , you should learn more than that ’ …
14 Shortly after the case I was walking down the street and a policeman went past , laughed sneeringly and said , ‘ Got you , did n't we ? ’
15 In his memoirs , O'Neill offers an unconvincing explanation for this major concession ; ‘ I was fully aware of the advantage I was giving the Republicans as all the votes would take place well within the new president 's honeymoon period .
16 ‘ Katherine 's sister , a pleasant , sensible woman , said to the priest , ‘ This is the wrong grave , ’ and the priest said , ‘ That 's the grave I was told to open , ’ at which stage he started the funeral service and Helen said ‘ Stop !
17 see if you can find out who 's spending money down that area , and then a occasionally , not , not too often , jobs that he 's fell back on and dropped , I 've been able to get a little start on , and very foolishly I used to tell him sometimes of the progress I was making that was where I made a mistake .
18 Sometimes if you 've made a mistake and the parallel I 'm drawing is with the Jewish community in Jesus time .
19 One Croat student said : ‘ On the day of the referendum I was woken up very early in the morning .
20 ‘ By the hour I was getting reports coming through to me that the princess wanted to leave the Royal Family .
21 Within the hour I was feeling better and ready to tackle the billeting office .
22 Yeah , but they would n't pay me for the hour I was sitting there doing nothing you see
23 T. B. I was about to lock a fellow up at ten to the hour I was going off at .
24 The day before the election I was treated to an unsolicited political speech on behalf of the Conservative Party .
25 When I queried the decision I was told that it had been taken at the very highest level , as a result of information not available to me . ’
26 Since there was no picture with June 's letter I was not aware that I would end up with the cable I was looking for .
27 In the framework I am suggesting , the answer might be that he did .
28 Had I read the brochure carefully I would have realised that the experience I was heading for was anything but tedious !
29 If he 'd have turned round and said , Look I 'm putting this in the kitchen I 'm gon na be listening to what you 're saying then she would n't minded .
30 I waved aside her gratitude , being much more keenly preoccupied by the difficulty I was having in making myself stand upright without hanging on to something .
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