Example sentences of "[noun sg] and i [verb] [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 We knocked them out of their rhythm and never allowed them to settle or sustain any momentum and I felt their frustrations were beginning to surface .
2 ‘ I like the physical aspect of British football and I feel my game is suited to the Premier League . ’
3 From its shelter the Corporal and I stuck our snouts up .
4 Well , actually I left school , I think it was the either tenth or eleventh of November nineteen thirty one and I went straight into the Transport Department and I think my record will show that I actually started there on the twelfth of November nineteen thirty one .
5 Oh and I happened to be standing in the back kitchen you know and I got hold of this saucepan and I picked my little brother up and put him under my arm in case he got hurt and I oh I belted my father from his head to his feet with the saucepan .
6 I th stick to my former line I think that we 've all had a look at this , er we , I believe it 's a useful , serviceable instrument and I rest my case .
7 ‘ My father , Leslie , was his agent and I remember my father screaming down the phone at Joseph , usually about money !
8 The old man turned the key and I saw my chance .
9 ‘ I make my living and I support my mother ! ’
10 Oliver just buried his head in my lap and I said his mummy was poorly .
11 It was a way of escape and I buried my nose in their fragrance .
12 ‘ Never , though he did say his local picture house was the Pavilion and I know his mother took her loaves to be baked at a place called Jimmy McFadden 's bakery , but they 're not in the phone book , either of them .
13 He pounded along the passage and I heard his shouts in the Kitchen " Tristan !
14 When I reached the pit bottom , there was approximately three feet of water at the pit bottom and I had my first experience of water in the mines .
15 ‘ The Classic is the talk of the north west angling scene and I cut my holidays short just to take part in the qualifying match at Halsnead Park . ’
16 When I was playing rugby and I hurt my thumb she actually lent me a very expensive Jaeger coat to keep me warm .
17 And as I I recall on a Saturday morning I used to have to take the er one and sixpence each Saturday back to this House , and they used to issue us a little receipt and I remember my father keeping all those receipts until it was paid off .
18 I I asked the er the minister earlier about this question and I appreciate his difficulties being a home office minister rather than a foreign office minister and I quite understand his reluctance to er stray too far from his departmental portfolio but the reality is that the British government agreed that the European parliament should continue to meet in Strasbourg but we 've heard nothing from the minister as to where the money should come from er in order to make that commitment a reality because I 'm sure that every member opposite would say that the uncertainty about the present boundaries is not the er responsibility of the British government , that it 's a matter for the French government to sort out which boundaries er will be in place in the United Kingdom by June the ninth , the date of the European elections , but the reality is that the British government have gone along with the arrangement for having Strasbourg recognised as a er seat for the European parliament .
19 I was walking along with my girl and I see my old man and I was scared , you know , smoking , but at the same time I did n't want to throw it away because my girl was there , you know , and she 'd see it , and I just kept on walking and my old man stopped and said to me , ‘ Give me a light ’ , and I give him a light , and he said , ‘ I 'm away to the shops ’ , and I was , you know , thinking , I can get away with this .
20 She 's the same little girl and I want my potty .
21 I pay her housekeeping and I buy her things .
22 I like your shirt and I like your tie and I like your watch and I like your shoes .
23 He was hope and I needed his touch .
24 We did all right until we got to the last bit and I got my foot caught in Otley 's pocket when he tried to bend down , he fell and flung me over his head knocking my wig skew-whiff .
25 The hotel is a large , rambling building and I strain my ears to hear the laughter and running feet of the young Thomson , the boy version of the man with the thick glasses and the white cantilever-domed head .
26 I like your shirt and I like your tie and I like your watch and I like your shoes .
27 The second time I tried to come off was when I went to stay with me sister and I took her DFs and just stayed in , y'know .
28 Anyway , he was beginning to get under my skin and I hoped my burning face was n't too obvious .
29 ‘ I had on this little dress , smock it was , with this pretty embroidery all over the bodice , sort of Heidi , and Mum and I did my pigtails . ’
30 My mum and I voted my dad out and we said we 'll have a record player .
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