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

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1 I feel 1 am transported into paradise where I am taken by the hand by Kabir the Weaver and led into the enchanted gardens where Li Po and Kalidas and Rumi sing forever .
2 I — we — the spirit world is assumed where I am coming from .
3 Your letter arrived early last week — Tuesday — and I picked it up as I was on my way out of the guest house where I 'm staying at the moment .
4 I have an open ticket for where I 'm flying to first . ’
5 Where I 'm going to sleep ?
6 You see , I 'm , I 'm not sure where I 'm gon na be
7 After that came Sleetburn , where I was born on 1 August 1926 , which was owned by a William Hutchinson when we lived there .
8 Well where I was born in Needham Market
9 We inched again past the thundering monster and its second string to the rear , and emerged at last into the clattering reverberating peace of the baggage car where I was reunited with my waistcoat .
10 For some months I worked in the Information Department of the British Embassy , where I was engaged in propaganda , which included writing leaders for the Iraq Times .
11 On Robin Tavistock 's table , where I was honoured to be seated , was a superb square birthday cake , iced in Robin 's racing colours , with fifty tiny candles in miniature gold candelabras .
12 They drove me back to the Ministry , where I was questioned by an officer I 'd never seen before , a colonel .
13 MY MOST vivid memory of Shingle Street , where I was stationed between July and November 1940 , was the issue of … 300 Canadian Ross rifles to our Company together with … 303 ammunition that did n't fit the breech .
14 Another officer was called , and I was carried away , with much clanking of keys , eventually to find myself in a small room , where I was dumped in a negligent way on a table .
15 He immediately took to his heels with is case of cigarettes and led me a merry dance away from the docks , through a council estate , finally finishing up on the perimeter track of Ipswich Airport where I was rescued in the nick of time by a squad car full of policemen just as I was about to be filled in by the burly seaman .
16 The opposite applies if the ball is above my feet , or I am hitting from an uphill lie .
17 I am going to do so and so , or I am going to the pictures or I , I 'm going to so and so 's for tea .
18 If the ball is below my feet , or I am playing from a downhill lie , the ball will fly to the right , so I aim left and allow the ball to cut into the target .
19 If Paul or Erlend or I were to die at Siward 's hand , you would feet as he does .
20 " O Lord be merciful , or I 'm done for ! "
21 I 've never really been , like , single single cos I 'm always sort of like , not actually going out with somebody but I 'm always , I 've always got someone who sort of fancies me or I 'm flirting with .
22 Alice ran through the stationer 's where idiots bought magazines about gracious living , romantic or adventure novels , and pretty cards saying : For a Special Friend , Love on your Birthday , or I 'm thinking of You .
23 Or I 'm going to Rome
24 Either I 'm at the height of my powers or I 'm suffering from delusions of grandeur .
25 ‘ Someone answer me or I 'm gon na lose my rag . ’
26 Say look , I 'm gon na make a profit or I 'm gon na make a lost .
27 oh , right , erm , look I 'll have to go and get changed , or I 'm gon na be late
28 Or I was detached from it .
29 I ca n't stop crying , 'cause I am crying for you . ’
30 ‘ Peters is what they give me 'cause I were born in St Peter 's Hospital … the Old Mint … the Poorhouse . ’
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