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

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1 If I if I if I could just er er er just move on on to a couple of other other other points i in in what 's been said .
2 So Just just so we 're absolutely certain then , sorry if I if I can just take you back to the the l the areas spelt out in paragraph one one .
3 And I and I would also say that if if
4 So Mrs Taylor , if Cilla has betrayed the city so have I for I could never vote Labour if this is an example of Labour rule .
5 I do intend to er to attend inaugural meetings with each of the C P O s er with a view to looking I mean obviously at some stages you said to me that I would probably have to attend at short notice
6 " My friend Lee would smile and tell me that I would never get real unity among seafaring men because they would not stick together .
7 In 1537 Ralph Sadler complained to Cromwell about the probable consequences of an enforced withdrawal : ‘ My absence from the court will so much hinder me that I shall never be able to recover . ’
8 He says , Well you tell him from me that I shall never forget .
9 They 've made it fairly clear to me that I 'll never be a high-flier , but every company needs some people who are n't high-fliers , and that 's all right by me .
10 ‘ He warned me that I 'd never get much credit — that people would be dismissive of my part in the great tradition , ’ said Carrick .
11 Even then I started out as a singer , until it struck me that I 'd absolutely no chance of making it — something to do with having an absolutely diabolical voice , I think .
12 It occurred to me that I should perhaps wait for my daughter Sophie outside her school , to make sure she understood that I had not abandoned her , had merely left Lou for a man who loved me and would make me happy ; that things would presently calm down , and as soon as Hugo and I had sorted things out a little and established our new home she could join us .
13 I 'm sure , rationally , that what happened next actually did happen , but when I write it down , even now after all this time , it seems so amazing to me that I can hardly believe it was true .
14 ‘ They wo n't see any less of me and I 'll always have a key to the house , ’ he said .
15 I appreciate everything they have done for me and I 'll never forget that .
16 ‘ You have been so kind to me and I 'll never forget any of you .
17 I think erm what , what we , what I 'd really like to do is if I could get in touch with him and give him the chance to make up his own mind er then he could decide whether or not he would like to have a chat with me and I 'd just run a few ideas by him , just as you 've done , without any pressure er and he can make his own decisions .
18 But then again yo you 're you 're advised against going over the speed limit that most people do , I do I I tell yo like I said I 'm not a saint cos like a couple of times when I was first driving , especially in my fucking sprint cos it was a quick car I used to drive up people 's arses and wait until I could overtake them and if they did slow down that used to incense me and I 'd fucking , I 'd go right up there arse and then probably try and cut them up when I went , overtook them and I s fucking learnt , I got a I had a couple of close calls like , people are slamming brakes on and stuff
19 They are my friends , they 've supported me and I 'd never want to let them down . ’
20 Presumably this was important to him ( it always was to me and I can fully understand this ) for he wrote the route up in the new routes books asking how others would feel if he subsequently went back and placed a single bolt runner to protect the route .
21 over taking you know cutting right in front of you and er , you just , I see things in front of me and I can hardly believe that there has n't been a horrible accident , you know , just seeing the things that happening on the road .
22 Then Mr Broadhurst seemed to start towards me and I could no longer be sure where he was , in my head , on the shop window or the pavement ?
23 Granny was seated in her rocking chair facing the fireplace , but her back was to me and I could only see the paper curlers she had in her hair .
24 It was certainly no more important to me and I could quite happily go for weeks without any .
25 And that 's about What what what it is is they 've just someone 's asked me if I 'll just do some recordings of some of the lessons .
26 I 'm no they keep on ha having a go at me cos I can never go out them .
27 The answer must be an emphatic and joyful ‘ yes ’ ; Greener than you or I will ever be !
28 Many more than either you or I will ever know about .
29 And they 've given far more than but you or I will ever contemplate doing for God !
30 because otherwise you or I can only take your best estimate .
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