Example sentences of "i [vb base] [adv] [prep] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | So I back away from them . |
2 | Oh well we 've been walking when we 've gone into town but I mean just between you and me but when I got home Bev said pop into town I 've got a parcel to post and I said well I ca n't I said because according to Des well nothing happened |
3 | well no , I just wondered , I mean totally in it ? |
4 | The poverty of the Chinese peasantry was , I mean really for us i it 's , it 's very difficult to imagine how appalling conditions were . |
5 | Eat one of them , I , we have one afternoon like we usually do , we 'll have a look at it and see how big it is and all that , yours , and we 'll go from there , I mean actually for us three that trifle will only do that , they 're never that , that big |
6 | Not that I 'm any good you understand — no natural talent — but I make up for it with hard work . ’ ) |
7 | ‘ I trust both of you , so I shall tell you . |
8 | Okay , if we do it to the fourteenth of the second ninety four , er and then that 'd come up , I can tell you what we cos Peter 's just is halfway through it with Well I say halfway through it . |
9 | " If I report informally for you , you will have fulfilled that duty . |
10 | The object of their adulation moseys into the house and I mosey in after him . |
11 | … a little box ; in it a red rose , and round the stalk of the rose is a slip of paper with the words written : ‘ Rudolf — Flavia — always ’ and the like I send back by him . |
12 | Peter : On Saturday I knock around with me mates . |
13 | Like I get , I mess about with him and like |
14 | Wait till I catch up with him . |
15 | I deserve better from you . |
16 | I cut in on you . |
17 | ‘ Last night you declared your intention of staying aboard , in spite of everything I put forward against it . |
18 | The lads I put on to it had to look behind every one of those bloody paintings for a wall safe . |
19 | I 'll tell you something , Dr. Briant , I do n't know why I put up with you and your arrogant ways , that I do n't ! |
20 | ‘ But I 'm madly in love with Ricky , so I put up with it . ’ |
21 | She said she does n't know how I put up wie ye . ’ |
22 | I live there and I walk around on it all the time , it 's a way of life for me now . ’ |
23 | I walk around in it for a while anyway , watching myself approach in the mirror and admiring the way the skirt moves as I walk . |
24 | If we can be reasonably confident about what the world is like , it is because our different perceptions , and the perceptions of different people , are consistent , and , most important , because if we test our perceptions they are usually confirmed : if I see a pile of books on a table , then there are tangible books - when I walk over to them . |
25 | You have spoken openly with me , and I speak openly with you . |
26 | Er , Vicky says you are awful going er , I said that 's what they do , they grunt at me like an animal I grunt back at them . |
27 | from their skins , as I wait here for you . |
28 | I wait now for you to come , |
29 | My hat ai n't on my head , and I look round for it . |
30 | In distant prospect I look forward to them greatly , as a break from the monotonous , lonely routine of writing . |