Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] [conj] i [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | But I wo n't be off for long because I 've to follow Marcus . ’ |
2 | ‘ Sorry , I mean I 'm pregnant and , er , you said you could help me the day after tomorrow and I wanted to know if … ’ |
3 | th than first thing in the morning erm whereas I , I think probably I am probably better as soon as I get up than last thing at night . |
4 | With all that said of course the transition period is going to be very dangerous for the kind of reasons we 've been talking about already and I think is right too when he says that er , the so called nationalist in the non Russian Republics , if you 're a Democrat in a empire , then you are inevitably a nationalist as well because you want your nation to have its natural human rights . |
5 | I was gon na get a good film for tonight but I did n't have my card |
6 | I remember , for example , being sent for just after I joined the Heavy Organic Chemicals division , and asked by the then chairman of the division , Tom Clarke , to take charge of a company mission to investigate the price of naphtha . |
7 | First of all as I said , we 'd like to go through a vehicle check before we go out . |
8 | It 's now available for only seven shows out of twenty seven in the next programme and only on the first night of each show and only at a cost of two pounds and these are the audience of tomorrow as I wrote to you Mr you neglect these people at your peril why 've you changed the scheme ? |
9 | Take it to the nearest station and get the Hell out of here before I change my mind about carting you . |
10 | Get out of here before I lose my rag . ’ |
11 | It is taken from Wing Commander II and it says ‘ Now get out of here and I hope we never meet again ! ’ , brilliant . |
12 | But like , erm , in the holiday , sort of sometimes if I get up late , I 'll come downstairs , and my mother 's brought everything up , like the milk , the butter and cheese and br er bread 's upstairs , but . |
13 | And they just said were caution you and I walked out of there and I started laughing . |
14 | The writer remarked that he had ‘ never doubted but that he had succeeded in his place by a commission from the Treasury untill of late that I discovered that he only officiated by orders and an interim warrand from the Commissioners of Customs ’ . |
15 | I 'm waiting until , I 'm not thinking about the prices of anywhere until I 've sold . |
16 | In contrast , Stephen Timewell , mayor of Taunton in 1682 – 3 , a man who prided himself as having " tamed these stubborn Fanatics " during his term in office , nevertheless found that he too had to " leave off my shop trade , for ever since I have done these things not one of a hundred comes near me to buy or sell and they make it their business to persuade people not to come near me " . |
17 | I wished this could go on for ever but I realised that all too soon I would have to return . |
18 | For ever and for ever when I move . ’ |
19 | It moves another two inches and stops , then another two inches and stops , and continues like so until I pick up the rod and strike . |
20 | Erm er this o this one is not one single job as it happens but it is the kind of thing that we have come up against before and I 've put them the things together in one so that we do n't identify people really under the circumstances . |
21 | But as I say , we can take the plates off the screen underneath here but I mean I think you still ought to have another bloke |
22 | Well , it began with just when I got me money each week , 'cos I had a job , a weekend job with me uncle and I 'd get me money and I 'd just go out and score , get a coupla bags or something and then me mates 'd come round here and say , ‘ Can I do a smoke in here ? ’ , y'know , and so they would and they 'd give me a smoke for coming in here and eventually it started getting , like , from weeks , from weekends to days , becoming every day , like . |
23 | Oh that was a disappointment , there 's another sweatshirt lurking under there that I did n't see . |
24 | For though when I say Gold is a metal , I say by implication that if there be any other metals it must resemble them , yet if there were no other metals I might still assert the proposition with the same meaning as at present , namely , that gold has the various properties implied in the word metal … |
25 | I 'm all right for now because I 've got no more washing . |
26 | Good I 'm pleased about that , so I did n't really want somebody coming all the way down from the West End cos I 'm I , I 'm what I would call a buyer , I 'm only going to be a buyer if I can get money from somewhere that I do n't know you know what I mean . |
27 | The wind was high when I knocked at her door , and I heard a voice from within that I knew not what to make of , though it sounded like the lullaby of a Mother to her Baby . |
28 | That wee lad , and then the one from called about two o'clock he says I says he 's not in so and I says he 's away to swim or something what time did he go at ? |
29 | I had not done so before merely because I had not thought of them in this context ; I had supposed that you might prefer to be at some slight remove from the nefarious influences of the department … |
30 | Erm , but on the other hand we had early season , you know , from Stuart and he seemed to interest in away but I do n't know why he did n't play much at the end of the season . |