Example sentences of "i [adv] [vb base] [pron] the " in BNC.
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1 | I entirely endorse what the hon. Gentleman said about the death of Roger Ellwood . |
2 | Although , ’ he added ruefully , ‘ I much prefer it the usual way . ’ |
3 | I just use whichever the person in question prefers . ’ |
4 | I say I do I do n't mind I just think what the bloody hell , you know we 're only just like two minutes apart ! |
5 | I just wonder what the security was like at the base from which that plane took off in the States . ’ |
6 | I just wonder what the little girl will make of it all when she 's older . |
7 | I I I just wonder what the opposition would think if you decided that the criteria approach alone was not acceptable and you equally decided you had n't enough information to specify a location , where would that leave you ? |
8 | What I would say is I just wonder what the point of it is ed on the principal of of why fix something if if it ai n't broke , would n't it be better to perhaps spend officer 's time elsewhere rather than fashion designs of three colour printing on new leaflets ? |
9 | ‘ Surely I already know what the contents of our contract are — namely , that I am to work for you for a period of eighteen months , after which time you will release me with my debt to you cancelled ? ’ |
10 | I always tell you the truth , you know that . ’ |
11 | I always tell you the truth . |
12 | I always find it the reddest of the brilliant stars , though there is not a great deal of colour-difference between it and Betelgeux ; the name ‘ Antares ’ means ‘ the Rival of Ares ’ ( Mars ) . |
13 | No , cos sh I always give her the money beforehand . |
14 | But I still feel it the same , but not as much as this lot . |
15 | I still owe him the money . |
16 | He said now he 's telling everybody he said that er I ai n't ever paid him and I still owe him the money . |
17 | If you say , ‘ I keep thinking you might take some LSD and have a bad trip and get scrambled-egg brains and never be the same again and I really love you the way you are , ’ that 's fine because you 've confined yourself to what you know and what you feel . |
18 | Do n't ask me why , I often ask myself the same question ! |
19 | I often wonder what the Hon. members of the Board thought about that trip , but they seemed to enjoy themselves and there were no repercussions . |
20 | I often wonder what the casual passer-by would have made of us , as we must have looked a really piratical bunch with piles of American cigarettes and Polish vodka spread around our decks . |
21 | But er I often wonder what the nurses today would think if they if that 's all they n they got . |
22 | Instead of going into all the details of this stage , which are likely to be inapplicable to other designs , as they are so dependent on personal likes and dislikes , I simply show you the design limits worked out ( fig.1 ) and what I made . |
23 | I fully accept what the hon. Gentleman says about human rights and the need for people to return from abroad . |
24 | Education ha ooh I never know what the address of the stupid place is ! |
25 | I am grateful to the hon. Gentleman and I certainly give him the assurance that he seeks . |