Example sentences of "be [adv prt] [conj] i " in BNC.
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1 | I 've only been on since I read that thing in the square ball , and I suppose loads must have done the same as me and jumped on the bandwagon . |
2 | There 's never anyone there within 20 years of 50 and when people stare at me they 're either thinking I 'm a pervert who 's going to come over and feel their bottom when the band are on or I 'm ‘ that bloke ’ from the radio . ’ |
3 | There 's never anyone there within 20 years of 50 and when people stare at me they 're either thinking I 'm a pervert who 's going to come over and feel their bottom when the band are on or I 'm ‘ that bloke ’ from the radio . ’ |
4 | If you have n't been down before I would strongly suggest this Sunday night at five thirty . |
5 | ‘ In 1980 I was 19 and just coming to the end of The Skids , which I 'd been in since I was 15 . |
6 | I thought of all the warm beds that I could have been in and I kneaded my fingers that were going numb with cold . |
7 | That same agent blew up the room I had been in because I was getting too close . |
8 | and now the chips are down and I 'm calling on him to do what he said , he 's not prepared |
9 | My brave days are over and I now ride for relaxation rather than a fall . |
10 | ‘ Please try and remember that I did n't create the situation you 're in but I do have more experience of it than you do . |
11 | Well I know you 're off but I mean that |
12 | He says you 're out and I not yet I said . |
13 | Let them know you 're around and I can say on behalf of the Labour MPs of Nottinghamshire , you 'll have our full support . |
14 | But we all we can do is reflect the position of women in society , and I do not think that what 's we 're about and I do not think it 's what the parliamentary Labour party . |
15 | So tonight the wraps are off and I think you 'll agreeably surprised by what you hear ! |
16 | Ive been off and I am presently ploughing through 80 odd messages . |
17 | cos er I mean , I mean , I says I did n't want but I , I would n't of been back but I would of been getting off that bus now |
18 | I have n't been back since I told them about me and Polly . |
19 | Yeah but my ones , my platforms are out that I 've got . |
20 | I 'd been out and I was out of it sitting in this shop doorway having this conversation with myself . |
21 | Each meeting ends with the moneymen all saying things like I 'm in or I want in on this or You got it or Let's do it . |
22 | Mr Cook added : ‘ It is not a nice situation to be in but I am afraid these things happen . ’ |
23 | I also felt , as I 'm sure everybody does , that the office would fall apart when I left and that nobody would be able to take over my cases , and I worried about what state they would be in when I came back . |
24 | What a sad plight I will be in when I return to my poor parents . |
25 | ‘ I only want this farce to be over so I can get on with my life . ’ |
26 | I was packing my kit when it dawned on me that the squad session would be over before I got there and that I would be concerned mainly with being kitted out as a member of the World Cup squad ’ . |
27 | At this rate , she thought desperately , the lunch hour will be over before I even get there . |
28 | Please , God , I want it to be over but I do n't want the ending . |
29 | I was telling myself that it would soon be over when I heard a sharp crack . |
30 | If it was n't for Mike I 'd be off but I 'm afraid he might start snorting coke if I turn my back . |