Example sentences of "but i [verb] we " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Yeah , but I knew we 'd win .
2 So we lost , but I knew we would .
3 ‘ Ah , but I knew we had a first-class lifeguard on board . ’
4 I knew — it sounds corny — but I knew we were meant to be , that we were simpático . ’
5 His slides were good and his descriptions fairly accurate , but I sensed we were all glad to get back to the comfort of the hotel and I to my electric fire .
6 Unfortunately I am tied up for the next month or so with filming commitments , but I hope we can arrange some time in July .
7 ‘ The delay is part of the normal process , but I hope we can move things along , ’ said Souness .
8 But I hope we can all keep this issue in perspective .
9 Manager Billy Cruddas said : ‘ We have two cup finals now , but I hope we do n't conceded goals like those the other night . ’
10 ‘ I know we have to beat them but I hope we win and get promotion and they still stay up . ’
11 no but I keep us briefed so with so we 're up to speed on it and keep those little units , that little campaign feeling here , there and everywhere going .
12 But I mean we also , we , I mean we 're providing a service for them to allow them to come on off the street , use the bus , right , but at the same time were trying to provide services for them because one of the things that came out in a consultation was , young people did n't feel that there was enough information for them in the town .
13 It 'll be interesting to have it , but I mean we
14 Not er not so many now but it 's er we 've still got members but I mean we well we 're you know all about that you 're the front
15 Erm but I mean we do have erm a session with them and and really all the information we gave was very sort of basic understanding .
16 But I mean we all are .
17 We also you know , do our best to get them to er pay pay up when er when when they can , but I mean we 're not always successful in that .
18 But I mean we 've had five years of bad stockmarket performances , and in cyclical er economics I think if you look at the sort of post-war boom
19 But I mean we do n't know h how long
20 I mean every Sunday , we have a , a Sunday dinner , I mean it 's usually chicken , cos it 's the cheapest one there is , but I mean we still have a Sunday dinner , we have fresh veg and everything .
21 Yeah , but I mean we 're getting away
22 Well I maybe in a couple of weeks we might but I mean we like to keep it going and then because when it 's when you come on the show you 'd be such a be such a terrific let down
23 underneath it , you know , under those trucks or something , but I mean we , we , we ca n't be responsible for that .
24 There 's a fourth one that keeps cropping up on television but I mean we do n't take that into consideration .
25 But I mean we 've been going over and over that proposal .
26 I mean you liked it at night but I mean we 've got people right but some Friday nights we 've only got them in that bar .
27 Yeah but I mean we 'd have a a flat without any any mortgage .
28 Yeah , but I mean we 've got some Red Stripe
29 Erm , you know er , I ca n't remember who they are , but it was n't clientele , but I mean we could , you know we could
30 But I mean we 've always wanted to utilize this but we ca n't really we built that wall here and it 's just a this is the back of the disco .
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