Example sentences of "[pron] i [verb] [is] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I ca n't talk about it now , because nobody I know is in the least bit interested . |
2 | Which I mean is after something of ten years in which case erm I would have that there 's a thorough investigation so that actual , you know , er progress back it around the town as well as possible , er need money put into it , but I think that that 's what some of these places with , with no hope of a short term bypass need . |
3 | Item four , application by Homes , in conjunction with the for thirty six flats for residential development , on the land which I assume is at the rear of House , in erm , I will need some guides on it , because it 's a ghost before my time , erm , does anyone like |
4 | So that new life , which I receive is from God . |
5 | Beautiful though your age is , many though the intellects that adorn it , and ugly though my age is , cruel many of its leaders , I believe that the period from which I come is to be preferred to yours in this respect . |
6 | The world from which I come is in crisis . |
7 | Are you referring , for instance , Mrs , to the football ground , which I notice is in the village ? |
8 | ‘ The bordello of which I talk is on the Rue la Boutie under the charge of Madam Edith . |
9 | it 's a small expense which I think 's worth it . |
10 | There 's an old Jewish phrase which I think is worth repeating . |
11 | The jacket describes the book as being a cross between 9½ Weeks and The Third Man , which I think is about right . |
12 | The point I 'm gon I 'm I 'm coming to is this , that we have with regard to Regional Railways work , forty five percent of our workload which I see is at |
13 | Er I mean I , I mean have we really thought this through because er if we 're an anticipating having hundred , hundred and fifty people here which I suppose is of course about what we would hope for , the response that NUPE er as you know they would need to actually achieve the yes vote , I mean we need this sort of room full er would n't it not be more sensible to split up between co or not , would it not be normal for the tutor to expect the group to split up to address specific areas like , I do n't know , Labour Party membership , erm finance , I do n't know , whatever |
14 | The Everyday Electronics official policy is that anything published more than five years ago is ‘ old ’ , which I suppose is about right . |
15 | Now I think about it I believe I can identify a mixture of floor-polish and dust … cooking , certainly … books , yes … a touch of mildew … and an old and comfortable smell which I suppose is from Millie 's cello case in the corner . |
16 | He referred specifically to a technique developed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for rendering wastes into harmless salts , which I understand is in its infancy . |
17 | Which I suggest is after that workshop . |
18 | ‘ A good dealer gives a service — everything I sell is in perfect condition and I buy back my stuff if need be . ’ |
19 | Everything I do is for them . |
20 | I mean the only way measure it I suppose is by talking to them . |
21 | ‘ What I want is for us to talk long and hard , and now , ’ she declared , and , swivelling on her heel , she marched back into the house . |
22 | ‘ What I want is to be in charge of myself , to decide what I will or will not do . ’ |
23 | They occur more commonly , and surgery is more frequently practised upon them ; but what I say is of equal relevance to female-to-male transsexuals . |
24 | What I intended is of no interest ; what is interesting is the effect the work has on the spectator , on the public who will decide if the work is important enough to survive . |
25 | I said do n't hold your breath Elaine but if it 's what I think 's in that carrier bag over there it ai n't a voucher , cos they all were saying |
26 | One of the Inverkeithing officers , the tide waiter , was ‘ threatened to be removed or broke ’ if he joined Provost Cunningham in the burgh elections , a sad state of affairs , when , as Cunningham complained , ‘ your Lordship knows what I do is from no other view than to serve the D[uke] of A[rgyl]e & your lordship 's interest , and have his grace 's order for doing so ’ . |
27 | What I need is to be alone . ’ |
28 | Cos what I need is like a block of wood . |