Example sentences of "a [noun sg] i [vb base] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Well I 'll wait here for a bit I mean you 'll queue at the others if I turn round .
2 Nudge up a bit I mean it could 've been tonight .
3 Shirley 's sort of getting on to you a bit I think we 'd better make a move .
4 Right we 've made a decision I know we can but er
5 ‘ Although when I approach a part I link it to someone I 've observed in real life , with drawing this observation is a much closer examination .
6 cos they think they 're not going to get a response I mean it , it , it ca n't get much er , ca n't get very much going on this .
7 I feel sceptical but would give them a try I believe they work but only in conjunction with a healthy diet and regular exercise
8 What have we got have a look I mean we do n't know that we 've draw this completely accurately .
9 I du n no , right let me do this and then I 'll have a look I mean I 've got to do this because I 'm not sure of it ,
10 Though I know that the struggle is taking place somewhere , as a housewife I find it harder to believe that there is a part in it for me .
11 When I find a guitar I like I 'll just buy multiples of that exact one !
12 And he had a dangerous driving or a speeding I think it is
13 Of course , to wrap this up , I suppose there 's one other fact that perhaps the low votes in local government could be seen as w either two things depending on whether you 're an optimist or a pessimist I suppose it 's , it 's a bit of the argument like if you 've got a half gla and is your glass half empty or is your glass half full you know ?
14 Because I think you find that when you go all time , when you come to go into a salon I think you find you 're slower , do you know what I mean , because you 're not used
15 no the gourmet like detective yeah and they come in and they go God that was a tough crime and he 'd go after a crime I like something to eat and then he goes into the kitchen and he 's going
16 Let's go and have a fag I need something I 've worn out , had a hard day 's work .
17 Run it without a tape I think it is to get the test signal .
18 ‘ Recently , a journalist I know who had written about Charles and Diana , was challenged on it , and said : ‘ It 's my job . ’
19 For a second I think she must have gone mad , then she makes a really loud rude-noise with her lips , winks at me , points at the Monster and laughs .
20 My Adam 's apple swells in my throat , and for a second I think I 'm going to join her in tears .
21 A lady I know who saw his mother 's funeral said that Yeats would n't go into the church .
22 ‘ If they are doing it to please someone else or save a marriage I tell them I wo n't do it , ’ he says .
23 As a child I remember I used to call my mother at home , ‘ mammy up the raw ’ , and grandma was ‘ mammy down the raw' …
24 It is a question I ask myself twice more : once inside their car , once when we stop .
25 So I said to her while she was upstairs I got a pen I know it was a black one and I wrote in blue and put another N .
26 I mean it 's a dwelling I think it 's fine they 're very nice , so I understand .
27 ‘ So , Rosie , like a fool I let him manipulate me into working twice as hard as I imagined I would .
28 I grab him by the lapels , and as my fingers scrabble for a hold I drop my little micro-transmitter into his breast pocket .
29 And they reckon what , what it , that 's all it 's going to be a three hour test I do n't agree with putting a child of that age through a test I mean there 's none of this nursery pick out who is slow on what , where , why and when , who 's good at something who 's , who 's not so good at it , erm apparently and er , put a seven year old through this exam , find out what they 're good at and what they 're not , well the teachers obviously are n't doing their jobs very well .
30 That 's a point I think I 'll or
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