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

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1 And that 's the only illness I that I ever had .
2 With me it would if I if I even had one drink going on stage , I 'd be terrified .
3 If I if I ever take an incoming call here right ?
4 Oh yeah , yeah but I , I but I just thought so I , so I , so I , so I said to him well I , if it was me I 'd just write back and say thanks , yes I 'll come actually , thank you very much
5 I 'm not very critical of his because I still feel , well , he 's my dad , but he 's critical of mine .
6 Question , of whether I ask Pauline , or I whether I just do it .
7 I have had no problem with them — nor did I when I originally starting keeping fish when I kept three that lived to a ripe old age .
8 I wish I could remember the words , but I 've forgot them so I just hum along with the tune .
9 ‘ You 're supposed to roll your eyes and assure me that I just had the low-cal , spun-out-of-air version of — whatever all that incredible stuff was . ’
10 She had hit a note of such deep truth in me that I just sat looking at her .
11 And it occurred to me that I neither knew how many the family owned nor how difficult mine would be to replace .
12 This doubt of not quite knowing so worried me that I sometimes approached my visualization as if addressing a public meeting .
13 If others point out to me that I always shirk opportunities to get something which I earnestly insist that I desire more than anything else in the world , I shall be persuaded to relinquish it as an end only if on reflection I am forced to admit to myself that I do not feel about it as strongly as I supposed .
14 ‘ It upsets me that I still have this ‘ enfant terrible ’ reputation .
15 I have also of course been very excited by the new doors that have opened up for me that I never knew existed .
16 ‘ The Test match fulfils an ambition for me that I never thought would be possible in my time , ’ he said .
17 He also told me that I now had a younger brother , Russell , which made me feel excited and wonder that he could be like .
18 Ted Ray , one of the judges , reminded me that I now had to work out an act for ‘ The All Winners Show ’ , which happened every seventh week , a contest between the six previous show winners .
19 It is a source of some sadness to me that I now find myself on the other side of the fence from Samuel Brittan in the debate on managed and fixed currencies .
20 Her favourite line was Bernhardt 's , and this she copied into the front of each of the eighteen notebooks , at least the five of them that I still have ; Oh well , I 'll just buy the theatre .
21 It was the directions that I had been giving them that I now began to consider .
22 It 's very odd , but I find Margaret Thatcher enormously attractive — this may tell you much more about me than I really want you to know .
23 I found that I had far more anger in me than I ever realized .
24 You 've done more to help me than I ever deserved .
25 ‘ The price tag worried me and I badly wanted to repay the faith Palace had shown in me .
26 As I said , I 'd no idea he was the one who was threatening me and I simply thought I was well shot of him , quite frankly . ’
27 Anyway he fucking pushed me and I fucking pushed him .
28 Then something suddenly occurred to me and I nearly cried with relief .
29 And there 's loads of people round about me and I just went wurgh !
30 ‘ But as soon as we got to the line I realised he was going to keel over with me and I just hopped off in time .
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