Example sentences of "[noun] [subord] i [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | I lowered my eyes once I knew he was all right . |
2 | At the moment I have no plans for the future except I want what 's best for my little girl . |
3 | About this time I had , by a certain wicked attempt — for I had a bold heart which rather put me upon courting than avoiding danger — set a hornet 's nest about my ears so I thought it better to remove myself to France and be a little more discreet in my armours . |
4 | My whole life is casual wear so I spose I get more ‘ mileage ’ out of the Leeds kit than yer average user ! |
5 | I only had four laps practice so I suppose I did all right finishing sixth . |
6 | The way people talk over here is pure poetry and nobody is really using that in songs so I thought I 'd have a go . ’ |
7 | ‘ Luckily , I 'm a big fan so I knew my stuff and , gradually , Madonna softened . ’ |
8 | P.S. I am Gabby 's biggest fan so I consider myself neutral on the Graf/Seles controversy . |
9 | No sooner had I equipped Gillian and her Squire with a cup of Formosa Oolong than I asked her how old she was , what she did , and whether her parents were still alive . |
10 | I 'll slap his legs if I see him . |
11 | ‘ Well , for me , I reckon I can run and swim , and make out on the shooting if I put my mind to it , but the riding — well — I do n't know about the riding . ’ |
12 | , I 'm on antibiotics cos I got my . |
13 | I 'd give this Sir Benson Craig a piece of my mind if I met him , that I would . |
14 | Once we 'd established that nothing had been left behind Emily went off to catch a bus and I decided that no one would mind if I popped my head round the doors of the suite of rooms which George had occupied . |
15 | So I feel happier in my mind if I do it every day . |
16 | ‘ Alex picked up a pair of her earrings and asked : Will Mummy mind if I wear them … |
17 | ‘ Alex picked up a pair of earrings Monica had given Rachel for her 21st birthday the other day and said : ‘ Will mummy mind if I wear them ? ’ |
18 | However , it was not for me to tell him how to treat his advisers , and half an hour later three civil servants arrived with their notebooks whereupon I dictated my suggestions to them . |
19 | But I will not look up from the tray until I have it safely landed on the white plastic table . |
20 | again , with myself perhaps Milvia if I need her , and obviously Uncle Don cos he 's the the attack person . |
21 | Cos I know what he looks like it 'll be like looking at you and saying that 's Toby cos I know what you look like as well do you think ? |
22 | I began to alter my standards of hospitality , offering them my pale , cold face when their music grew louder , when they began laughing among themselves and did n't take the trouble to explain their jokes to me as they had before , or repeat their words until I understood what they were saying . |
23 | My father worked part-time in a dance hall and he picked up a Leeds United badge which I wore everywhere for about 6 months until I lost it : - ( ( ( ( . |
24 | The one that she had at the pool she threw on the swimming pool floor in disgust cos I put her back in the carrycot thing Yeah Ev Evelyn was saying oh will I , she said will you see me back er she said will I see you back in in the twos group ? |
25 | A bite now is hardly ever missed and I am confident of landing even big fish on this gear if I take my time about it . |
26 | But so much happened , and it had slipped my mind until I realised your father and my mother must have known each other in the past . |
27 | You use my deodorant if I leave it in there . |
28 | So could you phone up er your office because I cleared the fact that we can pay with this card cos I thought you might look at this and say well look it 's expired . |
29 | I 'd love to have a look mind cos I bet they 're all , you know , small . |
30 | The dark fields in front of the castle were covered in what seemed to be pinpricks of light until I realised they were men carrying torches , streaming towards the main gate . |