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

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1 I do not favour either approach above the other but am using each where I feel it is most illuminating .
2 See my dad likes videos and things like that but he wa he , I know he likes aftershave , he likes that Old Spice and that so I thought well I 'll get him something like that or I thought I sort of saw cos I 'm going shopping Saturday , I 'm trying to get it all Saturday if I can .
3 Now erm for next oh something else as well I 'm not sure whether you sign this or I do it erm right what 's the date is it about twenty eighth ?
4 ‘ We must be true with one another or I fear I shall go quite … ’
5 One claims that I have his thighs and legs , another that I have his torso .
6 ‘ I 'll feel better about all this if I know you 've got it . ’
7 What am I most likely to get out of this if I do it ?
8 Twelve thou , you see , I 'm just wondering whether I should quote on a C I F basis which I can do you see , on the basis of , this if I add it up .
9 So , I played this and I taught myself and I had , I played at England and all over for oth , a ladies team , played a on a man 's team and er , the we , the west and that , .
10 she told them that , that 's mine , she told them that I did n't think much of this and I thought it was a rip off
11 The conductor will say , ‘ So that I can communicate my ideas to the orchestra ’ ; and the orchestra will say , ‘ So that he can learn the repertory at our expense ’ ; and the manager will say , ‘ Because I am paying for all this and I insist you rehearse . ’
12 I knew this and I knew it was a weakness in him and I should not put up with it .
13 I feel you can do this and I know you I think you know you can do this .
14 And given the fact do n't forget , it 's always worth remembering this and I 've I 've made , I 'll be making the point later on .
15 ‘ One word of this and I tell your local rags where you learnt your craft . ’
16 ‘ Any more of this and I think we might end up regretting it ! ’
17 Now yes this is very very welcome indeed , but I do see it Mr Chairman in the experience of the past and that really with the hard work that you both have put in as a piece of paper it is now in the computer as far as I can see and I think there is a term now within agriculture and I will give you an example of this and I think it now , it may apply I think to our road system particular particularly in the north , north Suffolk , yeah I think the term is set-aside , and I hope that some time central government will acknowledge that within this eastern region certainly the Lowestoft area and Waking area we have very great problems , because these pieces of jigsaw do not come into the full picture , they 're put in place now and then and later and in apparent it is giving us a very great problem certainly within the last
18 The methods that she uses erm , and I think this needs to be done well before a disaster , unfortunately so often people only react at times like this and I think it 's such a pity that they do n't do it beforehand , but it 's working on basic assertiveness skills , communications skills like giving a language for feelings , erm building up support for each other , plus the creative work — getting things down
19 I have thought a long time about this and I think I know the answer .
20 He said : ‘ I have been waiting for the last three years for an opportunity like this and I see it as the right time in my career to take it .
21 Mike in the audience and he 'll probably give me a rollicking afterwards , cos I have n't prepared anything about this and I suspect I wo n't be able to speak till the red light .
22 So I says erm , Do you have any washing machines er that you have and all this and I give it all to him .
23 Er the market traders er are up in arms about this and I found them er in the process of trying to get a petition together but it it was n't put together right , they were just getting people to sign blank pieces of paper .
24 In the words of Alfieri : ‘ Most of the time now we settle for half and I like it better . ’
25 Here Alfieri repeats one of the main issues raised in his introduction , ‘ Most of the time now we settle for half and I like it better . ’
26 ‘ Most of the time now we settle for half and I like it better ’ .
27 I never understood this until I realized he meant that his characters ' uselessness , indolence and longing were typical of the adults he knew when he was a child .
28 So I went rushing round to a friend of mine who fortunately had some and I said I want to see your walking , and I was much comforted to discover that they do actually use all six legs .
29 So I told them what I would do , but once again I 've never been in the situation but this is what I 'll do , said as if they were me own parents make them as comfortable as I could while I 'll cleaned up and give them a bed bath or if they could shower , shower them and erm and get everything back to normal as quick as possible , fine , that were all fine she , and then as , as I got up from it they all said thanks a lot Joy it has been great you really have been great you 've made it easy , we 've got an easy day in front thanks to you , you know you 're bubbly and all this and then when she phoned me on the Sunday she said hello Joy it 's Sue here and I , I said will you let me know one way or the another cos I said I hate being left up in the air
30 Unfortunately the people er involved in the associations we were trying to block people joining , if , if you were wealthy in any way or if you had er you were a landlord they did n't want you to be , to be er a member of this cos I think there was fear that if you were to join you may be able to , yeah
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