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

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1 where I burn off my life without blossoming .
2 And in the fourth year I tend to do them an evaluation sheet , where I write down lots of questions about the project they have just done , and maybe get them to sit for a double lesson and write about the things they experienced and found out …
3 I was at a meeting in London yesterday where I handed over my report . ’
4 We called at Brigade H.Q where I picked up my bagpipes .
5 Aggie made no reply to this , and the child remained quiet until it was evident that she recognized the entrance to the area , for she exclaimed , ‘ Oh ! now I know where we are . ’
6 Or I bring out my mates .
7 I do n't really know where I , or I know where I 'm going but I have to take the troops with me I had er , I got you see what is parts of a I A P compact certificate it might in fact , if the boss would let me do , if I could do an industry in December right ?
8 Although I 've never I 've not met this element before it 's rather interesting .
9 Although I endorse totally what the right hon. Member for Morley and Leeds , South ( Mr. Rees ) said and have doubts about how much of the debate will be reported , nevertheless , we have this privilege and opportunity , but our constituents do not .
10 Although I say so myself , I am not without skill , having represented the county at schoolboy level .
11 ‘ It 's done , and although I say so me'self , it 's one of the neatest jobs I 've ever performed . ’
12 Believe me , it wo n't happen — although I understand why you think it might .
13 Although I have Well I 've come through two wars and I remember the relief of Mathaking but I 'd sooner that I 've was born when I was .
14 I accept , however , that trade unions see their function to negotiate and they ( although I suspect not their members ) would fight to prevent this function being supplanted and the strike weapon abolished .
15 ‘ Do you know , Father , it was n't until Whitton was dead that I realised how he had held us in his evil thrall . ’
16 Instead , now that I knew where she was living , I contacted my solicitors and instructed them to start divorce proceedings .
17 Yet it was then that I knew why I had come , for just distinguishable to me against the background of reciting voices , I heard my own voice .
18 The wind was high when I knocked at her door , and I heard a voice from within that I knew not what to make of , though it sounded like the lullaby of a Mother to her Baby .
19 It became clear from talking to parents that I had to see how what they said actually hooked up with their experience , the fine detail of it , and not to assume that I knew exactly what kind of lived experience lay behind a familiar form of words .
20 Edward knew he was being pampered and , in his letters to Helen about his friendship with Gwili 's sister , he confessed that ‘ in fact it was partly you that I saw when I held her : I hope I shall never forget her ; then I shall feel that it is possible to love another even though I am all and ever yours , little one .
21 The year erm which was done last year myself , self assessment and that I 've actually my form tutor to suggest it and they are reasonably positive , like sixty five percent to move into
22 Yeah over that I mean sometimes you want to sit quiet and you can not can you ?
23 ‘ It was then that I made up my mind that r would never leave England , ’ declares Lotte Bray ( Lowenstein ) .
24 The first thing that I noticed when I arrived in the dusty Managua airport , besides the tanks parked in the landing field , was an enormous poster of an unmistakable Daniel Ortega , clad in blue jeans and a cowboy shirt , holding an infant with an earring .
25 ‘ And when you see Bellybutton , tell him that I know where his brother is , and I 'll pick the bastard up whenever I choose and then feed him head first into a cane-shredder . ’
26 ‘ So I ca n't say that I know where your mother is or why she left . ’
27 Do n't forget that I know exactly what you 're capable of ! ’
28 think I mind says that I ask where you going now , going now or , well he 's not been here .
29 ‘ No , ’ said Aline , suddenly serious , ‘ it is only that the step from perfectly ordinary things into the miraculous seems to me so small , almost accidental , that I wonder why it astonishes you at all , or why you trouble to reason about it .
30 In fact , I 'd become so accustomed to relying on her that I wondered how I would .
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