Example sentences of "[noun prp] [conj] i [verb] it " in BNC.
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1 | We do have a rolled joint in a pocket of a jacket but neither Lucker or I acknowledge it . |
2 | Josh and I planned it yesterday evening , did n't we , Josh ? |
3 | He 's taking a few days ’ vacation out there , right now , so Pat and I thought it would be a good idea to let Fred Klepner stand in . |
4 | Writing to Ellen , she could not help be bitter , remarking : — all life seems a trap again Ellen and I expect it has too often seemed so to you and will yet . |
5 | ‘ Sapt , ’ I said , ‘ I promise I 'll do one thing for Ruritania before I leave it . ’ |
6 | ‘ I 've told my promoter Barry Hearn that I want it to come off next September and I want it to be outdoors . |
7 | Jane and I think it would be a good idea if you came down here for Christmas . |
8 | I think er it 's tragic what happened to Ray and I think it 's also tragic what 's happening to people . |
9 | I 'll soon be eight … well , not till December and I know it 's only summer , but I 'll be eight in December , wo n't I ? ’ |
10 | Cos there was one in July and I suspected it would clash with holidays , which it probably does , so the November one I 'm trying for . |
11 | Jane because I think it looks quite warm |
12 | It describes the situation in Scotland as I see it and contains nothing confidential ! ’ |
13 | On Tuesday the eighth of February as I understand it that meeting then will report to a Council meeting of the Council , so I would not wish to put forward the suggested resolutions that are on the order paper , er I think I would want to suggest to you ladies and gentlemen for decisions today to whether you wish or not and then I would suggest that the appropriate decision is to await the of the City additional Council and therefore bring this matter forward to our Committee on March the twenty ninth . |
14 | ‘ Unemployment is higher in Scotland than in Germany and I think it 's a lot worse here than in the rest of Britain . ’ |
15 | My gorgeous glossy dark locks used to be Mummy 's Delight when I was little , but now it was just wavy like the sea at Brighton and I wore it long with a flyaway fringe — well , it was flyaway if I could stick it solidly enough with gel or spray . |
16 | ‘ But both Graham and I knew it was impractical for me to continue in the job and remain as manager of Exeter . ’ |
17 | Okay well er I I figure that there must be quite a number of er extraterrestrials around around North Yorkshire and I thought it would be quite nice actually if er if there are any extraterrestrials listening at the moment they could ring in and we could have a chat . |
18 | We think the forty one thousand dwellings give sufficient flexibility erm i it will ensure a substantial continuing house-building sector in North Yorkshire and I think it marries environmental requirements with er the with our wider responsibilities . |
19 | ‘ Tom and I saw it the other day , ’ she was saying . |
20 | Johnson revealed : ‘ It was a great result for Cambridge and I hope it helped my position , but all I can do now is wait and see . |
21 | Quarterly meetings which they call them that was held in er the Odd Fellows Hall in Forest Road and I think it was the March January February March quarterly meeting that they er the ballot was taken for delegates for the conference . |
22 | After establishing myself in the team I have only been dropped once , that was by John Duncan and I deserved it . ’ |
23 | Bernie was responsible for read-out and interpretation of FDRs in Canada and I put it to him that what we really needed was the ability to watch the accident taking place in real time , preferably by means of a DFDR providing the inputs to a flight simulator instead of the usual pilot inputs . |
24 | When Yasmin and I met it was Ramadan , and Yasmin , a Muslim girl of seventeen , was fasting . |
25 | It is neither the ninety seven thousand , nine hundred and fifty seven pounds claim by Mr nor the forty seven thousand one hundred and eighty five pound figure contended for by Mr but I find it a fair figure for the cost of the plaintiff 's transport in the years ahead . |
26 | It 's not too bad , Germany but I mean it 's not as good as |
27 | And we have a bicycle which he made in the year eighteen seventy , that was before he had started business on his own and he had erm made it for a young solicitor in Galashiels and I believe it was used in a race from Galashiels from Place in Galashiels to the . |
28 | I found it odd that Robert had chosen to distinguish me alone as English and wondered how he saw himself and Lili and I found it odd that Lili had chosen to lay claim to Englishness . |
29 | Took it in part exchange last week and I 've got a buyer coming Wednesday so I want it back in one piece . |
30 | I was really knocked out by your article on Philip Glass and I think it contained the best description of Glass ' music I have ever read . |