Example sentences of "[adv] and i [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | if you leave them in the pile fair enough and I think they can go to archive , but please can you re-title the contents page and the pages cos they 're not interview data it 's count data , er I would of thought by now Scott knew the difference between interview and account |
2 | It 's been going on for long enough and I think something should be done about it , ’ he added . |
3 | Right , I think we 've been going on long enough and I think you 've been sitting there long enough , ha |
4 | I miss him greatly and I hope we shall have him back with us soon . |
5 | The formation of this remark in my mind encouraged me greatly and I found myself smiling . |
6 | This will meet and let's put it into context thousand pounds per district but Mr will put the money into production obviously and I think there 's something talk about traffic economy road balance . |
7 | I said you , she said yes , I 'm afraid so and I said I do sometimes begrudge it to those men in there . |
8 | 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 ? |
9 | so and I thought I could just leave him sort of like a message that was subtle enough |
10 | She did so and I told her I preferred not to be disturbed again that evening . |
11 | And er oh it , it were about seven o'clock and I said I 'll go and play with Len ti till half past , he says well be a , be back by half past eight . |
12 | Aye , three o'clock and I says you were away at |
13 | We had arranged to meet Mrs Newton at her home at ten o'clock and I left my flat earlier than necessary to try to miss some of the rush-hour traffic , though how you avoid a rush hour which lasts from around seven in the morning to nine o'clock at night , I do not know . |
14 | I wear my hair long and I comb it forward to hide as much as possible of my face . |
15 | Mother-of-four Dawn adds , ‘ Kim and I had a cry together and I told her that just because I loved Colin , it did n't mean I 'd stopped loving her . ’ |
16 | I said that he could try to put the cube together and I left him with the pieces while I went to fetch some paper . |
17 | As we sat drinking sherry together and I watched her acquire the jowled ovine features of all elderly English gentlewomen , I found it hard to summon up my old anger . |
18 | yeah , aha , cos you have to concentrate constantly and I think it really is a lot of work involved in it |
19 | She said I ca n't cope no more , she said I just can not cope any longer and I said you must n't feel like that I said you 'll break all our hearts , I said it 's , life will never be the same again , I said come on home with me , forget about this day , I said tomorrow we 'll come and pick your birds up cos she 's got two beautiful parrots , she 's got a Mulican white with peach |
20 | A small party of bird watchers rounded a bend in the path fifty yards away and I beckoned them to hurry . |
21 | The taxi was clattering away and I thought it would fall apart at any moment . |
22 | Like , go away and I get my dinner ! |
23 | dropped Asdir off and she drove away and I saw her and the four children go , along to the house |
24 | It runs away and I pursue it till I 'm worn out and nearly in tears . |
25 | I had a great time with her , we were chatting away and I fancied there was a twinkle in her eye because I was quite a catch then . |
26 | Yes , and this is why I want to look at this week at a glance diary , so that you will go away and I want you to fill this in as I 'm filling in on the board , you 'll go away with an idea what a diary , sorry , spit there , ha , erm , of what a diary will look like roughly , so that you know what your diary should look like every week . |
27 | The war was so far away and I suppose it was only in later years we learned how serious the threat was . |
28 | Nigh on two hundred yards and running away and I hit him ! " |
29 | Anyway , I thought I 'll have this away and I slid it off the shelf and it dropped like a ton of bricks on me leg and broke me ankle . |
30 | ‘ I enjoyed myself immensely and I hope I did myself proud . ’ |