Example sentences of "[noun prp] [conj] [noun prp] i [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Monday Tuesday and Wednesday I did n't get any on one card .
2 Yeah I 'm Thursday Friday and Saturday I 've got it so it means that
3 Yes , Friday and Saturday I do .
4 the other ones on Saturday and Sunday I mean
5 Well I do n't know it would probably have to be May or June I think erm
6 During July and August I propagate my strawberry plants for next year 's crops .
7 I therefore associated towns with tin roofs and thatched huts ; in Jibuti , Berbera and Aden I had seen no memorable buildings .
8 Round about the Elephant and Castle I decided to call a truce and talk to him .
9 Both Napier and Hastings I visited , the scene of the recent earthquakes .
10 Tom and Jerry I like
11 You remember that Tom and Jerry I got for Tim ?
12 During November and December I turn my horses out completely .
13 ‘ I think there was a lot of loyalty and desire for the marriage to work out , particularly between Vicki and I. I mean , you 'd think that the two sisters would have bonded together against everyone , but there would be different … coalitions .
14 Monday and Tuesday I had some regular work lined up , moving fire-damaged gin from a couple of pubs in Canning Town all the way across town to a warehouse in Hounslow .
15 Monday and Tuesday I do n't do anything except correspondence .
16 Romeo and Juliet I mean it could n't of been a better thing for school children
17 And that was October or November I think , if I remember rightly .
18 Clare , erm would go back to the office , you you or Phyllis or Joyce I mean preferably Phyllis would sit down with her and say , Right , Clare , what have you learned ?
19 I think to its detriment , it has been very white and it has been very historically specific , but the more I hear about what women are doing in Africa and India I think that the visions are very similar even though the words sometimes are different .
20 ‘ Between October and January I thought through what I wanted to do , and came to the conclusion that it had to be a change and it had to be something I was interested in , which really came down to working with people .
21 It grew to be a sort of gang , and we always called them The Gang when we talked about them privately , Anna and I. I felt so sophisticated and intellectual talking about Rimbaud and Baudelaire at two in the morning , to handsome young men with scholarships to the Sorbonne .
22 Er Bradford and Bingley I think have remained independent .
23 But on the specific question of ‘ showing ’ one 's legs , after talking to Muslim girls in Bradford and London I feel convinced that they share the views of their parents .
24 We , we had a letter from the International Secretarium in August or September I think saying that they 'd changed the law and all prisoners of a certain category should have been released and our prisoners were amongst , our prisoner was amongst that list , but erm , they did n't say that they have n't got any definite news whether he had been or not , about the release .
25 The big step is then getting the rest of the Council to take it on board , that 's the big step , you know , leisure , the neighbourhood office 's , I mean the neighbourhood office 's are quite good , I mean they 've got a , they 've got a budget , a development budget , and like in Katherines and Sumners I know that a large proportion of the development budget there went on projects for young people , you know , so there are using there money .
26 There 's something on Monday , Wednesday and Thursday I looked at thought we might see .
27 I think we sent the copy to Jess and Jess I think has the copy .
28 Anne and Nick I think
29 I du n no , it was either Clive or Richard I think .
30 I mean just out of Heathrow and Gatwick I think traffic has dropped by about twenty per cent over the erm past two weeks , but that 's now beginning to pick up again .
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