Example sentences of "[conj] [v-ing] [conj] i [vb base] " in BNC.
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1 | In 1904 he wrote to the poet and critic Arthur Symons : ‘ I have , however , of late years , lapsed so deeply into my early weakness for verse , & have found the condensed expression that it affords so much more consonant to my natural way of thinking & feeling that I have almost forgotten the prose effusions for the time . ’ |
2 | Just to set the scene and seeing as I have n't been in the plot too much lately . |
3 | And seeing as I have n't got an account with them I do n't think they 'll say well you can have some anyway . |
4 | ‘ George Courtney is special and sent me a letter congratulating me and saying if I need any help , just to give him a ring . |
5 | Or he 'll be round here , stamping and yelling and I have n't the strength for it . ’ |
6 | Well I do n't think actually , I mean I can remember and I do n't quite understand what 's going on here , keeps swapping and changing and I do n't understand it . |
7 | really but seeing as I know her erm I thought I might give her a ring . |
8 | Oh I know but saying that I think my kiddies ' school 's all right so I 've got |
9 | If , when hearing that I have been stilled at last they stand at |