Example sentences of "[noun prp] i " in BNC.

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1 she 's older than Jan I think
2 To both Il Giornale dell'Arte and Christian Bernard I can only say : shame on you .
3 If you help me find Bernard I 'll wait until he 's tipped off Bailey before I kill him .
4 Bernard I think it 's up that lane you just come down .
5 Bernard I must tell you , listening to you at the moment is Simon Wigg on one of our other lines erm just a word about Simon before I bring him in .
6 Er , I 've had a word with Jeremy about decorating , oh Florrie I must apologise I did try to ring you , I think I managed to get everybody else , erm but you were n't there , in and then I , I left it I regret to say , erm but we thought perhaps we ought to have the kitchen re-decorated and I 've had a word with Jereminy , Jereminy , Jeremy and he says about two hundred pounds and I did get permission from some of you and I 've gone ahead and asked him to do it and he said about three weeks , but before we can have that done , in the meantime , the roof leaked again out in the kitchen Erm , so I 've had a word with Peter who was going on holiday and he should be home this week and he said he will look at it as soon as he 's home , so I 'll give him a ring , I 'll try tomorrow night , I 'm out tonight , I 'll try and give him a ring tomorrow .
7 If my agent can pick up their traces clear of the garrison at Castell Coch I 'll have my friends from Gwynedd running for Aber within a week .
8 Okay I 'll tell Chuck I 've sold it .
9 three kings of Orient I ,
10 Hey , Ian I 'm glad somebody 's organised !
11 Er Judge Ian I 'm sure you 'll be familiar with him he is the judge who
12 From Ian I do n't understand this applicant Yellow plastic wallets .
13 Ian I do n't want no kiss from you .
14 I certainly learnt next to nothing at St Aubyn 's and when I took the Common Entrance examination for Eton I failed so ignominiously that the authorities wrote to my mother that it would be futile for me to try again .
15 At Eton I had passed School Certificate , but without the credit in Latin which was indispensable for getting to Oxford .
16 At Eton I had enjoyed the Field Game but loathed cricket , and had not played soccer or rugger since my preparatory school .
17 At Eton I had read every book I could lay hands on about the Zulus , about Abyssinia and about the rise and fall of the Dervish empire in the Sudan .
18 At Eton I had gone each day to Spottiswoode 's bookshop to follow the course of this war in The Times .
19 I had become interested in the Sudan itself after reading Samuel Baker 's books , but at first my interest was largely in the wild life and the big-game hunting in the Southern Sudan ; then at Eton I chanced on The River War , Winston Churchill 's vivid account of Kitchener 's campaign to reconquer the Sudan from the Khalifa .
20 Jo Spence I think it was then I was ill that I understood for the first time what it was to be a victim .
21 Waterloo I was defeated you won the war .
22 By the time I had reached Moscow I had exhausted myself physically in a purely sensual relationship with my Leningrad guide , Natasha .
23 When you came to Moscow I found you intensely attractive ; in Grindelwald too , with the mountains so atmospheric !
24 ‘ That 's illegal , ’ said Malpass , but as he was in the back of Armstrong I could n't see if he was serious or not .
25 Through the wheels of Armstrong I could read the fly posters on a spare piece of wall on the other side of the street .
26 Marlene I 'm really sorry about what … ’
27 " The amount the young can do nowadays — now when I was carrying Dan I was not able to get up for days together , me ankles swoll so , and I 'ad dizzy spells , something terrible , but she still gets around on that bike , perky as Punch .
28 I do n't know if I want to talk about this on a Saturday lunchtime I tell you Dan I mean it really is it 's erm What are you doing ?
29 call him Dan I suppose , but
30 It 's so funny though Dan I swear .
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