Example sentences of "[subord] i " in BNC.
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1 | But the next day , afore I 'd gotten fettled up — for indeed , miss , I 'd no heart to sweeping an' fettling , an' washing pots ; so I sat me down i' th' muck — who should come in but Maister Weston ! |
2 | Aye that was started afore I mind much about it . |
3 | It was stopped a while afore I mind . |
4 | ‘ Another thing-if I ca n't keep my works here , where am I gon na jack up ? ’ |
5 | You 're a wonderful s you 're a wonderful speaker but wait til I 've finished . |
6 | oh hang on a minute , wait til I 've finished please |
7 | CsA has the sequence c- ( ) , where Me indicates N -methylation and MeBmt is ( 4R ) -4-[ ( E ) -2-butenyl ] -4 , N- dimethylthreonine . |
8 | ‘ Mum 's in Gloucester , du n no where me dad is . |
9 | Seeing I was interested the ladies warmed to their subject — and victim . |
10 | Seeing I played two rounds of golf yesterday … ’ |
11 | It 's not as if I could tell you much , anyway , seeing I never met her . ’ |
12 | He was an authority on the birds of Somaliland and seeing I was interested he showed me his collection . |
13 | I did so , and seeing I was of no more use , I rushed inside to awaken my older brother and sister to show them what had happened . |
14 | And a call came over the radio that there was a problem with one of the pumps downstairs , so seeing I had nothing better to do at that time I went downstairs to give them a hand . |
15 | I said to her as how seeing I 'm sixty one christmas I said I I ca n't , I thought it was stupid I said for erm for them to mess around like that . |
16 | Seeing I 'm here . |
17 | I 'm sick of Portraits and wish very much to take my viol-da-gamba and walk off to some sweet village , where I can paint landskips and enjoy the fag-end of life in quietness and ease . |
18 | I know exactly who I am and where I stand in the world . |
19 | ‘ I was able to soar up , to fly , I could rock in the air like that balloon , I could fly away with it , choose any of the four points of the compass , but I remained where I was , I stopped above this small , painful , blessed piece of earth . ’ |
20 | Where I first met Maggie . |
21 | I had an alarming reading for an Agatha Christie film where I was given several sheets of script to sight read without any logical link up in the scenes being read and no-one to read with , except an office assistant who could n't read dialogue . |
22 | Tried projecting negative of Bride from holograph enlarger , he wrote , but image thin and weak where I want it strong ( though indeterminate ) . |
23 | Glass guiding me where I must be going . |
24 | Leading me where I have always wanted to go yet never known how . |
25 | You put that peep-hole where I suggested , he said . |
26 | She forced me back into the hall , where I was bound to run into Father . |
27 | However , although unemployment was starting to come down , especially in the south-east where I was living , it was still generally pretty high . |
28 | There were two scheduled stops on my journey : the first was a company that was going to hold my bulkier items in storage ( a firm that my now ex-landlord had told me about which had some spare space in a lock-up in a basement car park ) ; the second was of course the Palace Hotel where I was going to drop off everything else . |
29 | I would go to Rome ; Rome , where I had spent so many happy days in the past , would be my final resting place . |
30 | My destination was Victoria station where I would try and catch a boat-train to France . |