Example sentences of "i [verb] [conj] [vb base] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Windy come here Windy am I smelling or do you normally call me that ?
2 I grin and bear it
3 Replying to Mr Gould 's ‘ with deep regret ’ letter , Mr Smith said : ‘ I regret but respect your decision . ’
4 Yeah well if you want to that then that 's fine as well , I mean that Tell you what , the best thing then is can everyone put a note in my pigeon hole by Monday in other words , you 've got the weekend to decide for definite .
5 She will not understand my joy when I hug her ; when I dance and crush their hands with gratitude .
6 I sit and eat my meals and read a book and he watches me .
7 I can do that while I sit and have my tea . ’
8 I trust and love you always .
9 I hate that dress she 's got on .
10 And as I 'm in the shop most of the time and know what goes and what does n't , I think you should stick by what I say or get somebody else in who 'll do it better . ’
11 Do as I say and follow me , ’ and Berger led the way towards the cafe where they could hear guitar music .
12 So why do n't you do as I say and drop it ?
13 I sigh and click my tongue at these , of course .
14 Worse , character struck by lightning while climbing the tower must make a successful I test or lose his handhold and fall to almost certain death ( apply standard falling damage rules from WFRP , p.75 ) .
15 ‘ Only if I forget and twist it , ’ he said shortly , and pulled a groundsheet and two tightly rolled sleeping-bags out of the pannier .
16 Once again I apologise and assure everyone that I am doing my best to see this problem through .
17 I want that sound you 've got there ! ’
18 I worship and respect your character .
19 And Tod 's fear , when I stop and analyse it , really is frightening .
20 Usually I start in my bedroom and I like to get to the top of the stairs by the baby 's lunchtime , and then I stop and give them lunch and then I carry on and get on quite well .
21 There 's a man cooking chestnuts on the corner and I stop and warm my hands over the fire and look at the Christmas tree .
22 What will give you that extra bite of interest is something like — and here I stop and open my indexed notebook of Victoriana ( and I advise you to keep a similar book for your chosen period ) and I find under " B " : boiled mutton on the sideboard for breakfast .
23 I freeze and think I 've blown it .
24 Finally , my Lord Mayor , I welcome I welcome and support our motion , quite clearly taken from the brilliant speech made by the Prime Minister at Conservative Party Conference , and when and when the Conservative Government is re-elected next year , we will give the people the power to choose and we will give the people the right to own .
25 I take it very slowly and easily ; in fact I relax and enjoy it .
26 well I do n't , I wash and put them on the rack
27 Then quite soon after tea I wash and undress them , so I 've finished for the day .
28 I groan and hide my head in your side .
29 I says and get yoursen summat .
30 My doom I speak and change it never :
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