Example sentences of "[noun] [noun sg] [conj] i [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | It was a bit shit but I liked it . |
2 | We are pensioners with no help from Income Support so I want to know why we should pay for these people , a lot of them are much better off than we are and can afford to smoke and drink . |
3 | But it was in Colchester Park that I had my first lesson in conservation in microcosm , if you like . |
4 | ‘ He wrongly claimed I misled him by concealing knowledge of the Matrix Churchill case when I explained the Government 's policy . |
5 | This also blends well with the ethos of Napier University and I believe that with continued effort Napier will gain the reputation for the development of students who can demonstrate enterprising skills . |
6 | I fell asleep and remember him lifting me off and putting me on the settee cushion but I 'd had a tiring evening and hardly stirred . |
7 | I do my exam in January and then I drop it because I go on a teaching practice and I pick it up halfway through third year . |
8 | I 'd love to have a look mind cos I bet they 're all , you know , small . |
9 | Well I think the drug industry and I do n't represent them , but I think the drug industry |
10 | I needed some comfort after the election result so I turned to it for some like-minded thought . |
11 | Er we are confirmed in our reservations about this by the results of the regional census study as I noted in my brief commentary N Y three . |
12 | We have had a lot of delay getting suitable material from John Ranford and Chris Roles regarding Will Aid but I gather that this is now to be ready by the end of the month and hopefully Euan will be starting at the beginning of July if we can plan accordingly . |
13 | Well , wait a minute , I think maybe you do need a money adviser because I know what you 're doing with some of your money , you 're subsidising your staff meals through the County Council canteen . |
14 | Luckily , it confined its attentions to the goldfish pond while I balanced the relative merits of a net against the highly illegal option of a catapult . |
15 | I 've never had any difficulty sleeping and I try to stay awake long enough to see the cancer in my mind 's eye . |
16 | Yes Chairman , we we did have this debate in er budget review as I remember it . |
17 | I had almost reached the kitchen doorway when I heard the furious sounds of her footsteps coming back towards me again . |
18 | And also , remember , the firms , which as I say , were dying on their feet in any case , and I me , I did quote the Colchester Lathe because I felt so personally about that cos it was Colchester itself they have actually moved their division up to Leicester itself . |
19 | It was a drizzling spring afternoon and I paused on the steps to button my coat . |
20 | I went in there and bought some chewing gum when I went down to see it |
21 | I do n't see how she can do the hours , with the hours that she 's doing , I mean she 's still in the Penny Farthing when I came here cos I went to pay her the money . |
22 | Lot a hundred and twenty six snuff box there it is now showing in a painted tin case and I have five hundred offered for this five hundred and fifty , six hundred six fifty , seven hundred and fifty , eight hundred eight hundred pounds , any more ? |
23 | The hospitality extended to a good meal , and before leaving we were given the facilities of a nearby chateau , where the jeep driver and I had the luxury of a hot bath , laid on by the local Mayor . |
24 | Any more comments at all on the Neighbourhood Watch before I start ? |
25 | But I suppose the real thing about Neighbourhood Watch as I see it is it 's there to create a , a neighbourly spirit . |
26 | Nowhere is this more so than in the sub-division of crime fiction that I have labelled the " crime novel " . |
27 | He said : ‘ I forgot to sign the card index that I had administered the drug and I could not order more because it was a Sunday . ’ |
28 | Normally I 'd wan na come off when I 'd run outa money and I 'd got nothing else to do 'cos I 've never gone robbin' or anythin' like that . |
29 | Once after hitching up there , I waited around in the car park until I saw him coming out — and I 'm ashamed to say I followed him home . |
30 | Did n't trip over your car in the car park when I arrived at seven this morning . ’ |