Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] i [vb base] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I think my question will make it clear that I do understand that .
2 At this point I want to make it quite clear that I have discussed Monitor theory in some detail not to criticize it as such ( cf.
3 I am afraid that I have to confess that we allow a substantial number of people to remain simply because we have not had the staff to pursue their claims to remain through the various hoops available to them .
4 Some of the poems in the present book , only his second , are so old that I seem to remember some of them from another world .
5 It is absolutely clear and I want to make it clear that we may not be doing anything tomorrow or the next day , we 'll all be , we 'll all be try to understand and determine is how we will deal with the issues in as and if traffic develops over the next ten years or so and that strategy will then form the basis under which we will try to resist city area that we did not see there .
6 ‘ I 'm just glad the teacher is OK and I want to put all this behind me . ’
7 ‘ It 's all been very interesting and I 've learned quite a lot of things I did n't know before .
8 Progna I s to be quite h I 've forgotten , it used to me it means something quite interesting and I 've forgotten .
9 Shh shh , she 's done nothing , she 's done nothing wrong and I 've assaulted her was the assault justified ?
10 In nineteen hundred and twelve the Dutch came and the Oxford Motor Club entertained them and we went all round the High Wycome area , Cophill and that on hill climbs , so we re-enacted it last year and I was riding my nineteen fourteen motorcycle , and I was asked — I was the oldest rider — how old are you ? — I said eighty years old — and what is your biggest difficulty ? — and I said getting my leg over , which I really literally meant because the saddle 's very high and I do have a job getting my leg over the saddle !
11 I 've been going to the cinema ever since I was 7 years old and I 've seen fights at many films .
12 I 'm thirty-six years old and I seem to own half Australia . ’
13 Deputy 's free and I 've booked him for the launch
14 got all teams in it mine 's different cos I 've got intimate football
15 That is not sensible and I seek to move the Community in the appropriate direction .
16 Her nose is all cold and wet and I want to wipe it for her , but I do n't .
17 It was here when it started and the ward was empty and I 've watched it fill up , and now I 'm watching it empty again .
18 ‘ I 'm English and I want to work here .
19 We did n't go to the funeral , but me cousin Dora who was Aunt Lucy 's daughter , she got there was er Walter , , Walter and Leonard were in a pram and me cousin Dora went down Lane and wh to the corner of Street and watched the funeral go past up to I 've got vague memories of that they 're not clear but I do know that he took us to watch me dad 's funeral past the corner of Street and I presume that now that it must have gone up Street up to Street street , cos he 's buried at Ryecroft .
20 The right is hereditary but I 've done nothing about it , slightly to my father 's chagrin .
21 Monday afternoons I have to keep free because I like to take Mrs James — the domestic help — home and Friday afternoon Lucy has a dancing lesson .
22 I know but they 'll think no but the bit that this happens , you know like they do get high because I mean take drugs
23 I have felt embarrassed because I 've had to meet people afterwards who I who I who I care what they think about me and I 've put in the biggest load of old rubbish .
24 so 's tonight I 'm a different person cos I 've put make up and I went and got my hair done and I feel different tonight but I do n't feel under pressure that I have to wear make up all the time cos nobody treats me any different whether I 've got make up on or whether
25 Information about day to day life in Islay at that time is scarce so I have selected from those columns a variety of interesting occurrences .
26 I 'm sorry that I 've lost it , like I think it perhaps Si has lost the pipes .
27 ‘ I 'm sorry that I 've got you all so worried .
28 Mr Sproat arose and declared : ‘ I am sorry that I feel compelled to enter a gently discordant note into the debate . ’
29 I am sorry that I have made them
30 If I ca n't , I 'll be really upset so I have to do everything step by step ’
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