Example sentences of "i [verb] is [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 So I mean is certainly makes sense on the background and very calmly by er Mr saying very positive so I ca n't hold my hand up and pick out particular in which they , some of them er never change opposition District Council that their negative response if you like but there were , there were some positive responses but only I have to say this for something like four er proposed paper and one of those in which er lots of in which relevance and er businesses in the area could have er the thing that er response was er this this partic particular phrase would seem to be saying trouble erm er identified .
2 ‘ Whatever I say is never going to bring him back .
3 The Unionist MP Ken Maginnis , a former UDR member , said : ‘ What I hope is not happening is that people who — as I would have had in my time — had montages for lawful and necessary purposes will be made scapegoats . ’
4 And here I would like to quote the Levitical ruling on childbirth for it highlights what I hope is now becoming clear , i.e. the perceived gender differentials in blood and the connection between male circumcision and the female blood cycle :
5 ( Who I assume is now ensconced in the larger room at the foot of the spiral stairs . )
6 He supports the curtailment , apparently , of green-form advice , which I believe is largely motivated by the embarrassment which the Government have suffered from a number of very successful cases that have been mounted against Home Office decisions by law centres and legal aid practices throughout the country .
7 To this day part of the woods above Halling is known as Dalison 's , and I believe is still owned by Dalisons .
8 I also feel that in ‘ Futility ’ Owen uses emotion very well and gives a very good impression of his feeling which I feel is slightly lacking in a couple of his other poems .
9 What I do is n't singing about myself , I kinda make up these little stories , I do n't know where they come from …
10 So instead , what I do is just stand outside and look through the window .
11 Little of this work draws on Lyotard 's Postmodern Condition ( 1979 ) , on which so much ink of secondary analysis has been spilt , and which , as indicated above , I think is largely misconceived .
12 The only other comment I had in terms of the scale of settlement , which I think is just touching upon the next point , is that , I mean depending on the conclusions you reach as to the the amount of housing to be provided for in a new settlement , I take the point that Mr Brighton made that you 've got to have a longer term perspective I think that he f that in the ten year period ninety six to two thousand and six that the new settlements to be brought forward during , erm I think it 's really unrealistic to achieve more than twelve fifty , fourteen hundred houses in that period , if you say reach a conclusion there should be two thousand houses in that period in a new settlement , there might be some benefit in having two settlements , each of a capacity of say twelve fifty , f for erm twelve fifty to fifteen hundred that can have capacity for the next plan period , and in other words to assist in meeting the constraints that exist on York that are likely to exist into the future .
13 That I think is just counts
14 Erm they are Yorkshire and Humberside which I think is probably related to the strength of orders and demand in that region , East Midlands where they , where it 's sort of consistent with a trend erm in the last few surveys where they say that they have achieved modest price rises erm and where costs have not been falling , erm and also Wales .
15 But , I mean the concern Carters Mead Resident 's Association I think is well founded , I think there 's been a lot of problems and er I think it can come upon us all to keep talking with them and to improve the situation should the should Woolwich back out .
16 The point I think is not to count the numbers of fish raised , but to pass to fellow fishkeepers the knowledge gained .
17 rest of it biggest part of it and some of , part if it 's in to grass and the other part I think is gradually gon na go to grass I think
18 Apparently the individual costs of the lines are staggering and they reckon that the cost of the calls does not outweigh it but what I think is certainly outweighed is the cost of all our time trying to get through on these lines
19 So next year I think is potentially hoping that it 's gon na come .
20 I think the importance of the issue I think is fairly stated there .
21 Yes , but one I mean one of the things that I think is often smuggled in to discussions of class is value judgements erm along the lines of one class is better than another .
22 Any tumultuous exterior I offer is merely to draw the crowds .
23 Let , I said well the best thing ju to do erm er Pam I said is just to ignore them I said and ignoring them makes it you know ?
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