Example sentences of "i when i [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | But I would rather not fiddle around with other , I 'd rather have not done tha well , no I wanted to do language when I when I put my options down , but now , |
2 | I kept looking in mine when I when I had it once I thought ooh . |
3 | When she touch she like it but I when I give her |
4 | No erm but when I when I have I 'm so used to having it up and all tucked back when I have it down I feel scruffy |
5 | Well he was dashing out when I when I called him erm his wife answered the phone and she said you just him he 's going out at the door so he came rushing back and I said I wanted him to judge champion of champions and the and I said there 'll be two and he said , hang on , and he 's write it down said I 'll just stick it all at one and see to it when I come back , oh I got ta go and he went . |
6 | I when I see him when I see , George does a lot of housekeeping when I see him clearing the bed I say oh goodness look book . |
7 | This was certainly the case with Mrs S. , the mother of one of my teenage informants , born in rural Jamaica about 1930 , who moved to London about 1960 : I 've never work — I 've never really work when I was back in de West Indies my husband work , I worked when I came over here and I [ took a long time ] to get a job — because I could remember work at de Post Office and I when I pronounce my words you know too [ soft ] dey say dey do n't hunderstand — according to dem dey do n't hunderstand me , my haccent maybe it 's my haccent or what dey don " understan " it or ting an " I feel like I 'm speakin " the same English like over here . |
8 | I suspected it last night , and you confirmed it for me when I touched you in the lift on the way up to the restaurant tonight . |
9 | David did n't believe me when I said he was black . |
10 | But to my dismay he said he 'd got a local caddie for Birkdale , and that he 'd misunderstood me when I said I 'd caddie for him anywhere . |
11 | But Uncle Bill always took me on his knee and cuddled me when I said I was afraid of Captain . |
12 | She did n't believe me when I said I was sure it was because she was n't taking the carriage far enough over to the right , clearing the pattern selector . |
13 | ‘ You did n't believe me when I said I had n't distracted Simon and you would n't have believed me if I 'd told you it was your child I might be carrying , ’ she replied , her voice shaking a little despite all her efforts to project a calm image . |
14 | Lucy knew she had to tell him something , so she said , ‘ She got mad with me when I admitted you 'd taken me for two bush walks . |
15 | I had an abortion , without telling anyone ; the father left me when I told him of the pregnancy . |
16 | If I could do that I could do anything , as a chef once said to me when I told him he had sprinkled sugar on a steak and kidney pie . |
17 | " I want to know what you 're up to , " he said , and I do n't think he believed me when I told him I was only trying to find out whether there were any rabbits who wanted to leave the warren . |
18 | He did n't believe me when I told him about you , which just goes to show how much people judge by outward appearances . |
19 | Well Geoff laughed at me when I told him . |
20 | I do n't think the woman in the New York Avis office believed me when I told her that I wanted to hire a convertible . |
21 | Nicola did n't believe me when I told her she thought I was playing a joke |
22 | Milk up Nicola did n't believe me when I told her . |
23 | As one student patiently explained to me when I asked him how he knew what results he was looking for : |
24 | That was the first thing that struck me when I asked you to dance . |
25 | It shocked the life out of me when I realised you were a virgin . |
26 | Did you ever see me when I had mine permed ? |
27 | And you must believe me when I tell you I 'd rather have been with you than in any of those exotic places . ’ |
28 | ‘ You must believe me when I tell you that I have found it impossible to carry the heavy burden of responsibility and discharge my duties as the heir to the throne without the help and support of the woman I now loathe . ’ |
29 | You must believe me when I tell you that they 're out there on the plain somewhere and coming towards us . |
30 | And believe me when I tell you that I 'll do whatever I have to do to make you stay here . ’ |