Example sentences of "[conj] i [verb] [verb] them " in BNC.

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1 I stacked the papers carefully and replaced them where I had found them .
2 Erm so we wish to thank them all , or I wish to thank them all very much for all their hard work and support they 've given me .
3 Now I feel so embarrassed and wish I did n't have breasts at all , or I try to hide them with baggy T-shirts .
4 Changez and Jamila sat apart , and although I tried to catch them looking at each other , I can guarantee that not a single surreptitious glance was exchanged by the future bed-mates .
5 ‘ Liverpool Football Club will never leave me , although I have left them .
6 ‘ Only that I 've seen them before . ’
7 Er erm , there 's only been last year that I 've grown them
8 I still have n't given , that 's reminded me seeing Shona there , I , I do n't think I 've given her that pair of trousers and the sweatshirt and I told her that I 've got them .
9 Now that I 'd seen them together like that I started to have fantasies of being invited to watch them together , or to take photographs of them .
10 He had n't slept in a bed like that before , yet there were all those advertisements for them on television , and they were on display in shop windows and in almost all the big stores in London so that I 'd imagined them in all the houses I could see from the bus .
11 I suddenly realised that there were all these great black players around in Louisiana , and that I 'd missed them completely !
12 I told him that I 'd seen her in the company of a minder I did n't like the look of and that I 'd followed them to Woolwich .
13 Not that I 'd told them about Chris , but they 'd suspected .
14 So many people ply me with drinks in the D and F these days that I tend to remember them as I saw them , in a blur .
15 Of course the main thing about the shoes was that I had to wear them all the time .
16 She did n't realise , you see , that I had followed them , that I had seen them here together — and knew what they were planning .
17 She did n't realise , you see , that I had followed them , that I had seen them here together — and knew what they were planning .
18 But I do now sometimes wish that I had given them more time when I did have them . ’
19 I WAS really only a bystander in the tragedy of young Mr and Mrs McLeod ; it was not really my business , although it could be said that I had known them both — had seen them about — for most of their lives .
20 I forgot that I had left them there , ’ she said , and then , ‘ Oh , Dr Neil , you did n't … ? ’
21 I read both books this year and found them so interesting and closely related , that I decided to use them for my coursework .
22 Although I 've talked about some of them before there is such a feeling in fashion for double jacquard that I want to suggest them to you again .
23 It was important to me that I did tell them individually because on their own I felt I could get their attention and having to explain why I felt like this , but more than that , I wanted them to fully understand that all of a sudden I was n't a lesbian whose name was Carla — I was still Carla , except that I just had different feelings .
24 And that I refuse to give them . ’
25 But I like to think that I have kept them up to date .
26 I have explained to the hon. Gentleman and to the House on countless occasions that we have provided TECs with the resources that they need to do the job that I have asked them to do .
27 I am sorry that I have made them
28 ‘ They are a breed that will enjoy a long walk and they are excellent car travellers — in the 34 years that I have owned them I have never known one to be car sick , ’ she added .
29 ‘ It 's only a bunch of flowers , ’ he said , pleased with her response , ‘ although I can guarantee that I have bought them , and have n't picked them on the way over .
30 I do not think that I have fantasticated them , but time always supplies some element of fancy .
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