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

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1 But at the time of building I think it was just continued practice from the victorian days to run it round on the top .
2 After the first couple of minutes I thought we were going to be in for a really entertaining game .
3 Well , I knew the movements of the ships , and the Emily was Captain Illingworth 's ship , and of course I knew him .
4 Of course I knew she could read , ’ the mother said .
5 Of course I knew it would n't : I 'm not that foolhardy !
6 Of course I knew he saw Otto , but not what those visits implied , and Helmut — whether from loyalty to his friend or on account of some sort of inhibition in relation to me — never hinted at anything improper .
7 Of course I knew he was a genius .
8 Of course I saw her naked .
9 Of course I wish I was a boy .
10 Of course I like him .
11 Of course I like him .
12 Of course I like it , I love it !
13 Of course I like you , Rune .
14 ‘ We did not wish to be speaking of it ’ , though of course I regretted our separation .
15 then you know I 'm not sure either whether of course I mean one would hope that erm the institute would have certain requirements about the erm practical period that you
16 I ca n't see , I mean , of course I mean she can take him to court over the money
17 Of course I mean it .
18 Well my pal and myself we took these two girls and we sat in the middle of the Temperance Hall and he said come on let's sit over on the balcony he says and put up my clothes by the radiator he says it 's been raining he says and it will dry them , so we moved , and exactly from were we moved was where the women got killed , just candelabra dropped on her and er when it happened the fella on the stage the comedian was singing , a hundred years from now you wo n't be here , and I wo n't be here and from the corner of my eye I could see something gradually dropping like one of these candelabras and I thought hello that 's part of the act you know , it was just gradually coming down and all of a sudden , whooosh and the roof came straight in oh and I do n't know sure I 'd I , everything went dark of course I mean it was all in blacked-out all the chairs were loose , so as the folks wended their way towards the exit doors they took the chairs with them , so they politely threw them back in the crowd that stood in the hall so you were dodging chairs as well as trying to get out , where we were , where we were seated the firemen were hacking at the windows thinking that it was a fire because all the dust had gone up in the air and the reflection of the light from the market I suppose and that would give the appearance of smoke , and he was , I said to this fireman I said there 's no fire , he says , he says there is I said there 's no fire in here , anyway we eventually got out but I took these girls back home to and I really , it was , properly unnerved us both and as we came on that old tram we were , we thought you know everything seemed to sort of upset us and when I got far more upset on the Sunday morning when I went to have a look at it , the whole roof had come right in , but there were fifty people got injured you know and about , oh there was one lady killed .
19 of course I mean it 'll be a little different this week , wo n't it ?
20 when she came up yesterday I said , we 've had our dinner , I said do you want , want some dinner ? of course I put it in the oven for her
21 ‘ But from where I was out in the audience I could n't properly see what he was doing to get that amazing sound — so of course I assumed he was playing bottleneck .
22 Of course I imagined it .
23 " Well , of course I took it .
24 That was successful there er , er on that occasion and er of course I hope it , it will be successful again this afternoon .
25 Of course I hope you will travel .
26 Of course I remember them .
27 Of course I remember them eighties and nineties here .
28 Of course I remember her ; I was eight when she left . ’
29 Of course I remember you !
30 Of course I remember you .
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