Example sentences of "i [verb] [pers pn] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 I mean I 've got my own thoughts , I have to be careful here that you know I 've got to try and pull together what you think because at the end of the day it 's it 's very important that it reflects the way we work in school , not the way I perceive I we work in in school because you 're the people at the chalk first .
2 Well , I asked them you know , and they said
3 We had n't actually heard anything about this library experience but when I asked him he would n't say anything .
4 Well yes , we did , we rang on Tuesday , we had a bit of a trouble getting through , I think we rung about seven times before we got through but er he , well , well he did n't say anything to me , everything I asked him he said yes to , but Steve
5 And I asked him I said , what does this reading week mean , and he went , oh , just do what you want , really .
6 I know I asked her I feel confused now .
7 Now June June 'd say what granddad said , Ask 'd June 'd say , I asked you I asked her .
8 I , I made them I started making them quite a while ago .
9 The 12 year old who started an account of a woodwork project by writing " When I made it I used glue and a tenon saw " failed to appreciate that it had not been established textually .
10 But even as I made it I knew my accusation was ridiculous .
11 See and they got a Monday this week , a Tuesday next week , Wednesday , Thursday , Friday , that 's how I made it you see .
12 Shows you how I made it you see , but now
13 But er I I do belie I 've we we go to a a church in in York and er I believe in the saying , The family that prays together stays together , and a christian foundation for marriage i gives stability in your relationship .
14 But that 's so quickly out of date again you see the good wood cos I mean they they have new government schemes , schemes every year do n't they ?
15 I mean they they 're all er some , some countries which we call demo democracies erm are n't the same as we are , they 're
16 Erm and it 's a bit like timekeeping I mean they they 've got their own system now for evaluating how good they are at time keeping and I think the erm the figure they try and hit is about ninety five percent is n't it of trains arriving on time .
17 Well , they do n't put up little ones either , I mean they they they 're very loathe to put
18 I mean they they would go right through the process of buying something on credit , and it would be fine until it got to , Erm where do you live .
19 Erm I mean they they they did n't venture out the flats , they did n't know who or how to contact for help , and and some of them you know , were were pretty bad over the Winter periods .
20 I mean they they can change in a year .
21 I mean they they stayed in to you know see the work through the processes rather than it all get ruined , because of course you know they were n't er they were n't great er individual capitalists and er capitalistic companies .
22 I mean they they they 've given
23 But thinking back I mean they they were it was very good of them really you know , the they were very fair .
24 I mean I normally in the past I 've always gone for experienced keepers because you know I mean they they do n't come to their prime until , I do n't think goalkeepers over twenty six twenty seven onwards .
25 And er certainly Amanda who who 's on strike then you know I mean they do n't get equal pay the women the the the three women that came out I mean one of them 's gone back an Amanda and Helen you know I mean they they were on they were on terribly low wages .
26 And meanwhile we 'll keep going you know and er and do what we have to do which is to make sure that when they get dow when they get round to that table sitting down that well certainly the the quarry men are not gon na be hungry if if you know what I mean I mean they they gon na sit there with full bellies in a sense that they 're not gon na be starved back and I mean th that sounds rather dramatic and a cliched but I mean when you 're living on the bread line and expecting money from week to week I mean that 's what it 's all about is n't it you know and and the food parcel .
27 I mean I du n no whether it 's because they do n't want to lose votes or you know I mean they they were there sort of pontificating about we should all come little children and let's talk .
28 But they spen they spend a lot of money on , on lights and they , I mean they they spend they spend about seven hours in here on a Friday just doing the lights and special effects and
29 Oh yes but I mean they they seem to concentrate pretty well round these playing fields for some reason .
30 I do n't suppose you got ta remember about all the which you should have , I mean they they just er be a , a sort of .
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