Example sentences of "[pron] [adj] [conj] i [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Keep them alive until I get there , ’ he added as an afterthought . |
2 | Shh shh , she 's done nothing , she 's done nothing wrong and I 've assaulted her was the assault justified ? |
3 | She looked at me unsmiling and I opened my mouth to protest that I was the last person in the world to take such a thing for granted , that I was the only person in the world who held a low opinion of sexual experience . |
4 | ‘ You must set them free before I send your brothers to the plane . ’ |
5 | It does n't seem to me sensible that I have the masters of the quality manual , master lists of procedure holders and so on because |
6 | Erm , it has actually worked , erm , in that it seems that there 's a very fair chance that er , in spite of the very discouraging things that were said by some of the people on my right when I moved this , erm , there is a very good chance now for a reasonable er , settlement in South Africa , which I think should erm , make everyone in this chamber very happy , and it is that , undoubtedly the case that economic pressure had a great deal to do with that . |
7 | Mm okay , because I 'm doing it so much better am I sure that I 've got this right ? |
8 | Whenever I saw her , she always smiled at me , It was as if she 'd got me confused with someone else , someone important Once I had half an hour to wait for a transport . |
9 | ‘ Or , ’ he demanded harshly , ‘ do you have someone other than me lined up to pay your mortgage ? ’ |
10 | shape am I am I huge if I go |
11 | Inside , the stove kept me warm while I cooked or whenever I made a mug of tea which was three or four times a night . |
12 | Always makes me sad when I hear some old family has to sell up . " |
13 | I do not even like to see her , it makes me uncomfortable and I wish her gone , as quickly as possible . ’ |
14 | The horse was led back to its stable and I walked to the far end of the house , where there was a lawn of coarse-bladed grass , brown with the heat , some exotic-looking flowers in a stony border , and cushioned garden chairs standing bright in the dappled shade of what looked like a cherry tree . |
15 | I 'm not doing anything here — and it 's making her upset that I do n't go home . |
16 | We concluded by singing the carol O Come all ye Faithful and I gave them a blessing . |
17 | Its funny cos I decided to watch the fa youth cup final from last year on friday … coincidence or what . |
18 | You have made 'em red , you have made 'em redundant and you in , in you have and I hope you 've had nobody redundant because I 've I 'd be pleased to go out to those homes and say them come back and I would be pleased to go up to and say you 've got your figures wrong because you 're saying that nobody 's made redundant ooh well I I 'm so pleased . |
19 | Erm so there must be somebody responsible and I think if , if we write swimming pool and people take their cans there |
20 | Its very 'cause I know it is when I was there oh I will be able to see it once or twice more in my life and that 's it |
21 | Sometimes she lost her cool and I thought she stepped out of her role as therapist . |
22 | Its just that I thought you would n't come here any more … not after last night . ’ |
23 | But , most importantly , its just that I have made more friends there . |
24 | ‘ Hold her steady while I drop the genoa . ’ |
25 | I do n't want her frazzled and I do n't want him upset in the morning cos I wan na go out and have a nice even keel then |
26 | Casements on eternity , these great patient masterpieces ought to calm the mind and nourish the spirit , but seldom do , and its rare that I emerge from the National Gallery feeling I have really taken advantage of what 's on offer . |
27 | In the end I thought it was a good job that I 'd cut her dead because I began to pick up the gossip about her and found out that she 'd left home when she did because she was pregnant and had had a baby . |
28 | I saw nothing suspicious and I know nothing of what happened on the second floor . ’ |
29 | They must have come out of a back entrance to the flats and they were intent on avoiding somebody , although I 'd seen nothing suspicious when I 'd cruised down Seymour Place . |
30 | Confound you , Theda , you have set me afire and I burn ! |