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

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1 And er , when I went to me I found out it in the post It was in the post , that I was picked .
2 Well when it went three nothing I thought here we go , I 've got all my friends and family , you know , come and watch , you tell them what a good side they are , and last few games they looked a good side — three nothing down in fifteen minutes .
3 Ay , I I 've I 've said that to them I said well you might have , if I take to work you 'll certainly hear some they said tha well if that 's common usage words that 's what it has to be and words that we never use at all that are in dictionaries and nobody ever uses them , they want to know common ordinary speech words that we use .
4 From them I learnt where what was left of my battalion were .
5 Cos er , I , I used to say to them I know where they 've eat up or not , I do , and we 've got them .
6 She does n't want any up , she wants to be happy with , I mean Jane out of all them I mean normally I mean she 's , she would do anything for you .
7 I 'll just leave them I thought well there 's no real need for them to be up
8 well I I spells how I say it .
9 You know I I I 've never I
10 Well I I know where I am so I ai n't got ta worry but boxing day we 're going to well I was going to mum 's I 'll come up and see you boxing day though .
11 One or two I I know now I 'm writing them down and .
12 But I I thought then he 'd had a slight stroke so to make him
13 I I hope so I think it was er er we bridged you know I mean maybe you know it 's often the way is n't it you know you think that 's something going on and you think it 's different to what it is when he realized we were all very level headed and that er .
14 I I said well I suppose it 's I do and he said but you work hard June , I said I know but I said kno I said what I do , I can only have hour out there and an hour inside .
15 I I I I went to a place first and er I and I I went home you know , without them knowing .
16 I I think probably we 'll be in a situation where Andrew will do a knock up
17 Well I I think probably I can compete with the Tornadoes now by raising my voice .
18 Er we did we were gon na raise a point on that the clash of the regulatory rules and the producery duty of under trust law , you know and I I think there you know there there was a comment that that I picked up with Professor Gower you know in his report which I think where he said the Government obviously have greater confidence than I in reliance on pristine trust law in relation to modern commercial developments such as unit trusts and occupational pension schemes , which its founding fathers never contemplated .
19 yes , we we 've got to look at this in in in in the assessment er procedures as well but we 've go we 've got to try and link this up with er the the the computer work that we 're doing erm we we 've got I I I think really we we should have possibly a reasonably hefty session one evening next week to say right , how are we going to put this into practice ?
20 I I I think really they er they forget that that there 's a quite a large number of the population , they do think about what 's going on , and they 're not all children and they 're not and are n't all that easy easily persuaded .
21 No because they 're going to I I think actually it 's quite er it 's quite wrong you know really it is quite wrong is n't it ?
22 I wa I wanted a a point that er respond er neighbourhood and the manager I spoke to said that the areas that were the case since er , de decentralisation because er people are er er in coming to neighbourhood offices and that of the of the managers arrange er er er aims or er either run in in two neighbourhoods er er I I feel personally it 's been very worthwhile because we were able to talk to the er , they they they were never able to go and and and they came to the er , the neighbourhood offices international conducive er er er or er er ah i i in areas they want to talk to , so I I , I personally would would like to see this continuing er for perhaps a it is n't the best value for money i i i it certainly far better for for for can come to their neighbour office Speak
23 And again I I suppose though its main problem was the the the misunderstandings or the er different interpretations er that the great powers had .
24 I mean all I I did n't I just did exactly what I was told .
25 Erm you know if if we are going to try to keep going as a viable group then yes one of the things we should consider I mean I I do n't I 've come here sort of thinking oh is this it , is this the crisis meeting or
26 So I I do n't I do n't know what my answer would have been .
27 I I do n't I do n't agree with the the erm general proposition that erm the character of every village within six miles of York erm is an important element or component of the character of the city .
28 Well I I do n't I do n't go out and buy biscuits .
29 And that that came round er I mean they were stamped and er the turn you know the each I I do n't I do n't remember what what they were examined , but er th you know the the that was the law that they had to be .
30 No no I I do n't I do n't like it er it er no I simply do n't like it .
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