Example sentences of "[pron] and i [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 There 's no fat i , there 's just a teeny little drop of oil in the mince and I and I poured the fat off after I 'd done it and I did n't really need butter in the potato so that
2 For nearly a minute he said nothing and I had the sense to keep quiet , too , looking down at the top of his head .
3 He said it was n't long and that she worried for nothing and I changed the subject .
4 Elizabeth left me and I searched every corner of the hotel — every dark doorway and staircase .
5 They formated on me and I led the formation back to the island .
6 Kids bring out the natural father in me and I get a crinkly mouth every time I look at an ankle snapper .
7 It hovered close to me and I felt a coldness on my cheek .
8 ‘ Sharpe hit me and I felt the pain in my nose and mouth , ’ said Mr Patterson .
9 I had n't come to this place with the conscious intention of divesting myself of my now cumbersome virginity ; but from the moment I saw the actor again — certainly from the moment his arms went round me and I felt the sense of fond familiarity , of affection rediscovered — I knew it was inevitable that we should , sooner or later , make love .
10 He turned over to me and I felt the gun barrel at my head .
11 This made me and I bet a few more Steffi fans very angry indeed .
12 He said : ‘ It was very emotional for me and I had a tear in my eye as I came across the line .
13 He said : ‘ It was very emotional for me and I had a tear in my eye as I came across the line .
14 No one had a clue what was wrong with me and I had no idea what was going on .
15 Now old and new furies possessed me and I had the man by the neck of his jersey and pushed up against the wall .
16 It looked like a simple repair job to me and I thought the gloom on Mick 's face was part of his act .
17 One TODAY reader , who refused to be named , said : ‘ There was a certain part which really happened to me and I thought the programme was real .
18 The footman came and dismantled it for me and I brought a chair to the French windows , quite casually , and there was natural light coming in .
19 ‘ But the whole responsibility of the business falls on me and I 've no authority …
20 ‘ On my last legs , ’ Seth wrote later , ‘ I hied down to New Orleans to drink myself quietly to death , and nearly did , but something awoke in me and I wrote a book instead . ’
21 There was a loud burst of laughter behind me and I heard the Belgian clergyman exclaim : ‘ That is really heretical ! positively heretical ! ’ then laugh loudly himself .
22 When I was a child they killed one close by me and I heard the squealing .
23 From the time that I was about eight , the Boxing Booth acted as a magnet to me and I spent a considerable time gazing in awe as the boxers paraded on the small stage outside the tent , ready to take on all corners .
24 This all seems to make sense to me and I welcome the fact that this Act recognises children also have their rights .
25 ‘ Anyway , seeing as that was the sort of thing Ryan himself would do , he believed me and I bought the land from him .
26 ‘ Agreed , but one or two things I must make clear , William comes with me and I choose the cobblers who work for us , I 'm not putting the name of Morgan to any inferior work . ’
27 She looked at me and I caught the amusement in her eyes .
28 ‘ It worries me and I spend a lot of time thinking about it what we should be doing , what we can do .
29 An understanding of perfection fills me and I feel a deep humility .
30 She smiles at me and I feel a sudden shock , a tremor of fear .
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