Example sentences of "[det] [noun] [subord] i [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Do n't bother doing that I 'll have that money before I goes |
2 | I hate to think how much money I have paid over to Anglia Gas if I 'd known what I was into I could have walked into that house then and I could , while I had all that money before I gave any away I could have said , right , I 'm going to have to spend that , that , that , that and that and I would have done it and it would have I would 've been alright because I would n't have had things going wrong ! |
3 | We are standing in that kitchen where I 've shared her meals and laughter , and she finishes drying the glass and places it carefully on the table . |
4 | ‘ For the sake of her memory I would n't have hesitated to bring you crashing down from that pedestal if I 'd discovered anything damning about you . ’ |
5 | Speaking of which , why did n't you marry that lieutenant when I told you to ? |
6 | One is I do n't know whether any , any of you noticed but come to that part when I reached this book , and the whole load of jokes on this page are topical they 'll be appreciated by the audience at the time . |
7 | He would n't want to waste his time chasing that story if I 'd already done it , and I can get a story into print more quickly than the British magazines he supplies . |
8 | He got Svidrigailov 's nightmare past the censor , and there is a good deal more to that horror than I have quoted ; and ‘ At Tikhon 's ’ could have been got past him too . |
9 | Not often the same policeman , and I gained that experience when I found the way that they were examining property , the way they attended to accidents and street disturbances and they were pretty tough customers and I learnt a lot . |
10 | I was fond of that duvet because I thought it was hers . |
11 | I knew nothing about that deal until I played some recent demos of the things that eventually became ‘ Workbook ’ . |
12 | So I can muck about on that piece before I tackle it in here , so mm . |
13 | And I would if I 'm gon na use that term because I think I would be taking a flier with you . |
14 | can we put on that side because I think that 's where to keep it . |
15 | I hate that programme because I like I tend to come and listen to the content of what they 're saying |
16 | I hope you 've got some change cos I have n't . |
17 | I have kept the books of this branch since I retired from banking , five years ago . ’ |
18 | I c I , I tell this story cos I think it illustrates it very much , I expect most of you have er if you have n't been you 've heard of Dale in Derbyshire , and it 's this river with a , a lovely walk either side of the river , you walk along the side and then you come to the point where there 's a bend in the river and there 's these gorgeous great enormous stepping stones . |
19 | I never reported this story because I did n't believe it . |
20 | I still feel that this story if I have retold it right , would have appealed to Eliot more than the tamer one about the negro . |
21 | In this way , I amused myself for some minutes until I turned my head a fraction and discovered that the old lady was watching me . |
22 | ‘ If you mean because it 's your day off , there are no days off during this case unless I decide I can spare you . ’ |
23 | I no more say who I am in this case than I say I 'm off to my wife 's right in the lost-in-cloud case . |
24 | I told my friends I was going to the dentist this afternoon because I knew they 'd be jealous if they knew I 'd seen Home Alone 2 before anyone else . |
25 | COOK 'S NOTE : I tend not to use virgin olive oil for this dip as I find the flavour too strong for the roe . |
26 | I only saw Stephen a few times before I went back to prison . |
27 | ‘ I did n't know Mr Jacobsen was in this play until I arrived here today . ’ |
28 | Customer 5 : ‘ What happens if my daughter does n't like this jumper when I get it home ? ’ |
29 | I persuaded her to come on this course because I thought it would be a change for us both . ’ |
30 | In fact , barn owls are reckoned to be one of the hardest breeds to hand-rear and train , and they are n't recommended for beginners — though I did n't know that then , What I did know was that I 'd probably lost the battle with this owl before I 'd started : I suspected he would be impossible to train , but I was so hooked on the idea of having my own bird that I could hardly drag myself away when I was looking at him . |