Example sentences of "[noun prp] [conj] i [vb past] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 David and I did have conversations about it and I told David that I thought he should get an accountant , or that he should ask for an account from Tony if he had questions about where money was going .
2 It was precisely because the measures in the social chapter would have damaged first employment prospects and secondly our competitiveness against Japan and the United States that I found them unacceptable .
3 No sooner had I equipped Gillian and her Squire with a cup of Formosa Oolong than I asked her how old she was , what she did , and whether her parents were still alive .
4 As I was applying to art school I needed a reference so I told Vivienne that I thought I 'd ask Malcolm , since he was my employer .
5 Richard and I thought you had settled so nicely ’ — as if I was some sort of jelly — and then , ‘ Well , if you really want to , I suppose it would be nice for you to earn a little pin money . ’
6 Josh and I planned it yesterday evening , did n't we , Josh ?
7 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 .
8 My father sent me the cheque , needless to say , so David and I thought we 'd better get married because that was the reason he sent the cheque .
9 I was reading with my five-year-old son David and I asked him : ‘ What do we get from cows ? ’
10 One look at Meadowbrook and I knew he was hopeless for us .
11 ‘ We returned from our holiday in Hungary and I felt I must write to you .
12 And I looked at Sue and I said you know she 's got twenty jobs erm two cleaning and
13 Some years later , Hellen and I met her again in Hong Kong , where the impresario , Harry Odell , had brought her for a concert .
14 they wanted me for the whole day of Friday but I said I 'm sorry I can only do you half day if you 're interested , they were , they were desperate .
15 We got turned over last Saturday but I thought we showed great character out there today . ’
16 As far as I 'm concerned , I went to Hector because I knew him and I knew he 'd let me have a boat cheaply , and I 've used it since then — since the fifteenth — for pleasure , and now to come over and look my people up .
17 And I thought they were going to the meeting er on Friday because I knew they were both off
18 Cos I come in on the Friday after I picked her up from school .
19 ‘ I did n't know about Bella when I married her ; and I was an innocent abroad where women were concerned .
20 Now I 've learned , I 've been since Saturday as I told you and I 've , I 've learned how to make a good question .
21 It was in May that I met her , on a return visit to Cley .
22 And by that I was looking at er things like discussing with Alan that I felt we were un under , had , had less management time than we should .
23 The gardener , Mrs Grindlewood-Gryke and I pursued him down the garden and into the bluebell wood .
24 ‘ He said he 'd buy me a Pepsi and I said you said I must n't talk to strangers , and I came away . ’
25 Benny and I saw you captured .
26 ( They showed me how deep they had advanced into Russia and I showed them what we were going to do in the West .
27 This was our second day in Normandy and I believed we were getting used to it .
28 Although my hon. Friends the Member for Billericay ( Mrs. Gorman ) and for Basildon and I had certain concerns about the overall reorganisation proposed — my hon. Friend the Member for Billericay and I expressed them very forcefully , as my hon. Friend the Minister knows — we took exactly the same line as the community health council on the centralisation of casualty .
29 I shall tell you , instead , of the time Gerda and I saw you on the stage in Vienna . ’
30 You know , Pete and I encouraged him like anything in his writing .
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