Example sentences of "i [be] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Never have I been so reviled , never , and I have taken it all , knowing him to be old and alone , and I … ’ |
2 | Their holiday insurance will cover the rent , and since Thomas and I are both taking cars there 'll be plenty of room . |
3 | The letter is interesting , though , for the light it casts on his rooted dread of mental imbalance , and on his horrified feeling that the unsatisfactory relations which had existed between himself and his father since eariy adolescence might somehow mar him for the rest of his life : You and I are both qualified for it [ neurosis ] because we were both afraid of our fathers as children . |
4 | If you and I are emotionally involved , distortions are greater . |
5 | I assure the hon. Member for Normanton — with whom it is a pleasure to be debating again ; it has been our daily dose for the past three weeks , and he is a worthy opponent — that my party and I are not living in the past . |
6 | I are n't gon na bother ! |
7 | I said ‘ No and I are n't going to now , am I ? ’ |
8 | I are n't going to get down there ! |
9 | It 's all right my hubby can wait for his lunch I are n't bothered . |
10 | I are n't bothered for them . |
11 | ‘ You and I are also required to put in an appearance at the police station later , but I managed to persuade them you were n't in a fit state to answer questions right now . ’ |
12 | Hamilton and I are well established now , of course , in our agreeable villa , with our three maids , plus Tolo the gardener , and the dog , Bustos . |
13 | ‘ Dear Fudge , ’ he wrote to Hunt , ‘ by this time the frightful fact will have dawned upon you that Plastercast and I are really coming out to see you . |
14 | Both you and I are much blamed by the " crouner and capitanes " and in truth not without cause , for they say there is no wrong done in Ireland but only that which is done by these men that come from Ila , and Auchinbrecke said to me that he would complain to my Lord of you for sending them at all , except men you have passed and will be answerable for . |
15 | ‘ In fact , both my wife and I are quite overcome by all your kindness . ’ |
16 | ‘ The Council and I are continually speculating on that . ’ |
17 | My right hon. Friends and I are currently seeking the views of interested parties on a package of measures designed to enhance environmental aspects of our support for hill farming . |
18 | I therefore offer readers an extract of my elder friend 's memoirs , taken from the book which his daughter Aliki Costakis and I are currently preparing for publication . |
19 | The Inns have kindly agreed to provide additional accommodation at no cost to the Unit and the Vice Chairman and I are currently reviewing the situation to determine what additional management and other support they need . |
20 | Dr. Ethelwynn Trewavas , well-known to cichlid keepers for her work on African Cichlids , and I are now collaborating on a paper on this subject . |
21 | I must n't become a bore on the subject , but I have to say that in physical terms Tod and I are now feeling absolutely terrific . |
22 | But and I are so used to early rising now that we were awake betimes as usual . |
23 | He said , ‘ The lord Abul and I are therefore expected to return to the King at Epiphany ? ’ |
24 | Three years and 245 days into our investigation and Sheriff Truman and I are still batting our heads against the same old' brick wall . |
25 | Three years and 245 days into our investigation and Sheriff Truman and I are still batting our heads against the same old' brick wall . |
26 | A cross spirituality will ensure that you and I are never tempted to follow fashions and fads in church life which , attractive though they may seem , ignore the cross or push it to one side . |
27 | ‘ He and I are always spending time together but we are not romantically inclined , ’ she said . |
28 | I am slightly irritated to find myself thinking the same thought at the same point every evening , but also rather comforted . |
29 | Is the fault in her or in me , because I am strangely made , because , as Rousseau said , ‘ I am made unlike anyone I ever met ’ ? |
30 | ‘ I am well trained , ’ Ana laughed , showing a confidence that astounded Maggie . |