Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] i [verb] in " in BNC.

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1 She looked , however , as if she was fairly determined to give her views on the matter , but before she could start on the Why do they come over here if they do n't like it ? speech or her I believe in respecting people 's religious feelings but would die to defend their right to disagree with me speech , Maisie came round the door .
2 Mummy and me I like in the morning
3 and me I like in the morning
4 But I can not resist mentioning two or three examples which are very well documented and which I believe in personally ( one gets very sceptical about other people 's records in palaeontology ) .
5 At the time tomato purée for the restaurant was preserved in champagne bottles which were then sterilised — a method which was demonstrated to me by the cook at a pensione in Anacapri where I stayed during the summer of 1952 , and which I described in Italian Food .
6 Everything I did personally and everything I explored in my own life seemed part of this much wider political and social movement .
7 ‘ But I began this without any hope whatsoever of winning the one thing I wanted above all others because I thought it was already given , and what I took in compensation merely made me want it more and resent its absence , because I kept loving you more and more .
8 I suppose what I was asked and what I said in reply will be subject to the ‘ 30 year rule ’ — and heaven knows what any archivist will make of it all in the year 2012 !
9 This is the hallmark of greatness and what I saw in Nicklaus I now see in Olazabal . ’
10 It 's against the system in Continental Europe , it 's against the system I saw in the occupied West Bank when I went out with the police last year and what I saw in South Africa a fortnight ago when I went out w with the police there i i i into the shanty towns and so on .
11 Can I hope your shiver means you 're aware of me and what I have in mind for our entertainment tonight ? ’
12 ‘ I redrew it to what fitted our site and what I needed in terms of accommodation for the children and grannies who appear from time to time — mindful of the fact that Edwina and Michael were two and four , but were n't going to stay that size for long . ’
13 But that is in my own time and what I do in my own time is up to me . ’
14 I was chased mercilessly about the streets by my campaign assistant , Simon Heffer , who is now the chief leader-writer of the Daily Telegraph but whom I knew in those days as a fellow ( but younger ) old boy from Chelmsford .
15 I value their silences and self-expression , but what I miss in their faith is the glorious Anglican tradition of choral services . ’
16 You might be boss of the launch , but what I do in my own time is none of your bloody business ! ’
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