Example sentences of "[noun sg] i [verb] we [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ In that case I suggest we stick to it , because I have the strong feeling that if we start digging up what happened five years ago we will start arguing , and that wo n't help anybody . ’
2 ‘ In that case I suggest we go back to the living-room , ’ he said easily .
3 Shirley 's sort of getting on to you a bit I think we 'd better make a move .
4 What have we got have a look I mean we do n't know that we 've draw this completely accurately .
5 There 's been no government erm We 're now what happens is every now and then like now we just simply run out of money I mean we 've simply run out of money .
6 ‘ If we perform adequately in the middle of the field I feel we 've every chance of making it through to the next round . ’
7 When you flashed the Repo Man card I thought we 'd been infiltrated .
8 Last time I was on this programme I think we had the same conversation , did n't we ?
9 Has society modified it 's conception of family and of black sheep , or are these changes the outcome of a climate of openness I think we 've touched on this , to some extent , already , by saying things have changed .
10 So in the medium term , the short to medium term I think we need to base what we 're doing very much on existing establishments and existing workloads .
11 See , my idea originally was that cos it comes back from when I used to go in the in the Blue Anchor in Lancaster after work I mean we had everybody in there !
12 Erm and as part of that committee I believe we 've not been very successful .
13 So that 's why we we make the advert curious enough or enough curiosity in it , no vagueness I suppose we make it vague enough to say I 've got to phone in .
14 Well it 's gon na , mm , yeah , well it 's not pastry cos it 's flour I think we 've mixed it really , I know what you mean , we are going to tip it out of the ooh
15 There was a gaudy shrine , and for a moment I felt we had entered the den of a fortune-teller .
16 And I think when we talk in terms in getting around to spending the money we have got then we need to look quite clearly about how you make a place more inviting and it 's also about when people come into the building how they 're met what the receptionists like , when they ring up can they get through and I mean I 'm I 'm surprised that 's said about the tickets that I think that our reception ticket areas an excellent area the people working there are first class are very friendly very helpful so it 's trying to get that sort of concept through the building I thin k we work on that I think the building 's kept very clean people who clean the building are very good but I hear what you 're saying and I thinks it 's been said earlier by the lady here by the foyer downstairs she feels threatened when she goes into that bar because I think the whole decor and the way it is is a threatening place I think we need to look at those so that was an old and .
17 No I 've made , it 's made an awful lot of difference to me the New Town I mean we 've got and the Council are very , very good to us , I mean we ca n't say they 're not , they 've had a , I 've had the gas central heating put in , I 've had a shower put in since I 've been here and I mean they do they look after us well , the only thing I 'm upset about that I 've put off the ambulance to go to Leah Manning on a Wednesday because they want me to go on a Tuesday and I can not go on a Tuesday because I have my friend come down which does all odd jobs for me you know , on a Tuesday dear and I just can not so I had to see Mr is it ?
18 Yeah , I think obviously , Norman has put down that he 's gon na produce quite a lot of cross-section , I think that 's a valid point I think we had assumed , perhaps incorrectly , that the ground was gon na be relatively level .
19 The next meeting I think we 'd already agreed it was going to be the first Monday in August which I think is the
20 No it 's the only business I think we get out there is from and that 's automotive .
21 Arthur Cook , a friend of mine who lived in The Friary , came with me to the allotment and after a while I suppose we became bored — we were only seven .
22 Done half a day I suppose we 'd better tell him that we 're taping
23 How do you feel about this year 's showing ? ( a ) Speaker : There were forty-seven competing , so given our limited experience of the event I think we did quite well .
24 ‘ And while , in due course , we should provide Thomas with a brother or a sister , on this occasion I suggest we take the appropriate precautions .
25 Well , there are always possible alternative forecasts that we might make , but on the whole I think we know that we have to decide the best possible forecast that we can give , and , well , when I say ‘ the best ’ , the most erm confident forecast that we can push out erm with the information that we have available .
26 By discussing reasons with the deputy I mean we had the meeting on public relations before Christmas and the scrutiny was promised and nothing 's happened erm , we still soldier on we 're not .
27 Video I think we had on
28 On average I think we get about 15 care assistants to each meeting . ’
29 I mean when one starts to , to scratch the surface , let me just give one example I mean we feel er I M R O fails on on its membership I mean the fact that you had Bishopsgate Investment Management which was the beneficial owner was an organisation in Liechtenstein .
30 One week I thought we agreed , but never mind !
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