Example sentences of "[noun pl] i [verb] [pers pn] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | the reasons I said I I I I could go along with that approach as well . |
2 | Now three minutes I told you it was three minutes did n't I ? |
3 | And she looked at me and blinked her eyes I says you what means . |
4 | My knees I tell you what you ca n't , you know |
5 | He told students : ‘ In the auditions I ask them who came second in the last war and they say ‘ Ask the other fella ’ . |
6 | And er I include myself in that by having been in sales and marketing for all those years I thought I I could do anything . |
7 | For the twenty years I knew him he had been close to only three girls , maybe only one . ’ |
8 | Friendship is more important than mountaineering , and so for their sakes I told them they 'd done very well and we turned back to the prospect of a more leisurely Sunday afternoon , with colour supplements , cats , coffee and carpets to lie on . |
9 | Er I do n't know how many of you made wills but er draw him out on other things if you 've got any problems I mean we we had quite an interesting session at one of the power station talks on a er tenant er tenancy agreement that a chap had been bothered about for some years . |
10 | hang on a minute that 's not mine either , and all then that 's not my pots I tell you what when they do something they do not forget the colour |
11 | On Top Of The Pops I told her I was in love with her — and she laughed like a drain . |
12 | er li er big girls I tell you she 's got her birthday coming up last today , she had her birthday |
13 | The opportunity to serve you and to meet you over the next twelve months I look forward to enormously and while I 'm not conceited enough to think that I can move mountains in the year ahead , or naive enough to think that I can please everybody fully , fellow Tablers I promise you I will not let you down . |