Example sentences of "[noun sg] i [verb] [adv] i " in BNC.
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1 | In case I forget where I 've put it . |
2 | ( And believe me , with my parentage I know whereof I speak , except in my mother 's case marriage did n't come into it . |
3 | What I 'd like to do is to help them to see that they do n't need to give up on the computer , that they can actually be the master of it , although of course I do n't I 'm not suggesting that they become programmers — that would be to abdicate their function in another way — but certainly they can understand it , and I think of course it keeps coming back to this issue over and over again , an issue about education . |
4 | And so erm the , the experience in w the work experience I get now I want to be with a , a definite view to get to , get in training |
5 | I get a bed , and food , and a bit of pocket money from the teaching I do when I fill in . |
6 | If I get the result I wanted there is consolidation rather than extension of my committee skills , but if I do not get the result I wanted then I have learned something and I form a new hypothesis about my next interjection strengthened by this new learning . |
7 | Well er er erm the the whole point of about asking that sort of question is that er I in my own mind I know where I think |
8 | Somewhere in the back of my mind I think maybe I was afraid that they would find you although I had heard from you by that time and knew you could not possibly be there at the bottom of Loch Craig . |
9 | Yes , said , so the agreement between us was made signed in blood I thought then I shook hands with him the signature faded before he left the yard . |
10 | I mean that 's that 's one of the things I want ed to talk about was the relevance of archaeology to that sort of work I mean certainly I 've done surveying you know |
11 | I , I 've got one at home I think somewhere I 'll have a look . |
12 | And I thought well it 's going to be awkward to get a piece of wood for that I mean knowing your dad with wood I know Anyhow I said er it 's just the right height for me |
13 | I hoped the dogs would be in the garden but the moment I stepped inside I was surrounded by five of the massive dogs . |
14 | The moment I got back I realized that things had changed . |
15 | ‘ The moment I get back I 'm in the kitchen . |
16 | ‘ If you 'd like to give me a paper to sign saying how much I owe you , ’ she said briskly , ‘ the moment I get home I 'll make arrangements to have the money paid into your account . ’ |
17 | In imperfect German I explained why I was there . |
18 | ‘ When I was an accountant I knew when I was going to be busy well in advance . |
19 | but for the tree I thought well I 'm gon na make some I 'm gon na make six , like the colouring we did erm the erm wa black , red and white |
20 | The day I came here I 'd gone down to Age Concern — I used to go there for meetings and bingo — and I told them I was n't stopping because I 'd no money . |
21 | never liked her , she knew it and all , and that last day I walked out I said bye , bye Debbie , she said , she went , she got in , in the car quick |
22 | Every day I wake up I pray it 's twenty feet . ’ |
23 | there was a lot of meat I suppose really I mean erm |
24 | I did n't at the time know where to , but when I had only about two months to go I too was posted , to Scampton near Lincoln , and who was the first person I saw when I booked into the Waaf Guard Room ? |
25 | I went to take Wendy 's laundry round Tuesday night I forget why I was , I do n't know , well I did n't call but I just drove on and got myself a says Jim you 're early tonight , quarter past ten . |
26 | When I switch off my lamp I switch on me , and vice versa , with no trouble at all . |
27 | This obviously absorbing hobby is a good stress reliever , ‘ It 's pure escapism and therapeutic — if I have had a frustrating day at work , the minute I get home I pick up a piece of modelling plastic and start modelling , ’ said Rosemary . |
28 | When I read your page I felt like I was listening to a Party Political Broadcast of the Labour Party . |
29 | where 's the magazine I cut out I know I did n't throw that away |
30 | A S. I remember when I was working as a dogsbody in the 59 Theatre Company in Manchester a group of Central School students came to be the spirits in a production of The Tempest and these were Pisk trained and had , it seemed to me then , a marvellous range of body language . |