Example sentences of "i by " in BNC.

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1 Stenton ( Oxford , 3rd edition 1971 ) has , on pp.731–4 , a ‘ Key to Anglo-Saxon Place Names ’ ; Historical Interpretation : I by J.J. Bagley ( Penguin Books 1965 ) has , on pp.265–73 , a ‘ Glossary of Archaic and Technical Words ’ , and this is useful for compound terms .
2 It 's also very important from the adults ' point of view that erm it does n't matter if you are a so called single parent , which , I by the way , am , or whether you are within erm a couple but actually in in fact you 're , you 're a single parent because you 're getting no support .
3 Well I by good luck have had some copies of the petition sent down to me , so I started it , it immediately and I had in the first they made over one thousand one hundred and twenty five signatures .
4 Can I can I just raise a question er to r to clarify the point before I answer your question that I are am I are we to assume that in response to Mr , erm it 's on the record that there 's a er a request to add , clear expression of local preference I by local planning authorities ?
5 I by then .
6 ‘ Well , you might not have , my dear , ’ he added unfuriatingly , and apparently impervious to the effect he was having , ‘ though I by no means concede that point .
7 It 's all round here so the less I by here , all the and all muscles had all gone and they 're all pressing on a , on a nerve and that 's what 's causing the problem and she said that that was what .
8 And the thing is , by the time I by the time I chased her I was so I do n't know , do n't even know where the photo is now .
9 He took me by the wrist , and held me hard ,
10 As I have read his writings , often in photocopies lent to me by friends , or in the book on his work published in 1982 , in India , I have not only come to appreciate his films in a more informed way , but I have also realized that his outlook on film-making is one which has begun to affect my own thinking .
11 And of course , all of the ‘ stories of the great days of policing ’ , told ‘ at the charge room desk ’ were passed on to me by a series of venerable ‘ real polises ’ , who , in turn , had learned these structures of significance in their own formative years , often before the Second World War .
12 Can you make sure you both have something to show me by lunchtime ?
13 Soon all who were following me were leading me so the chances were that they were not following me though they could still be following me by leading me and then waiting around to ambush etcetera etcetera ; but of course not .
14 ‘ I was walking down Piccadilly in 1973 with the woman who was later to become my wife when she grabbed me by the arm and steered me into St James 's church to see the carvings ’ .
15 One of the most respected of our club members , on our committee of management , Pavel Pavlovich Gaganov , an elderly man ad highly esteemed , had formed the innocent habit of following anything he had to say with the vehement addition , ‘ No , sir , you ca n't lead me by the nose ! ’
16 I had a husband who was pretending that I did not have cancer , and a mother who tried to inspire me by showing me pictures of Page Three girls under banner headlines of ‘ How I conquered cancer ’ .
17 I and my new friend then went to Ku where he took another 15,000 pesetas off me — the price had gone up , he said — and he parked me by the dance-floor and said he 'd be back in five minutes .
18 For a moment I thought he had come across the bottle of wine given to me by the couple at Benouville bridge café .
19 Then , picking up a rifle that had been give to me by the French Commandos , I joined the others , lining up in the darkness at the edge of the wood preparing to move off .
20 Before waiting for an answer she takes me by the hand and leads me on to the dance floor .
21 Maybe the wee dram given to me by one of the Sergeant instructors kept out the cold .
22 He grabbed me by the throat and began throttling me , all the while demanding her address .
23 The Pakistani village of Mohinuddinpur was described to me by Shamim , a woman who now lives in Bradford .
24 In Wandsworth the attitude of the Area Health Authority and of Health Visitors was described to me by Geeta Amin , a social worker with Wandsworth Community Relations Council .
25 This case was described to me by Hamida Kazi , a community worker in Bradford .
26 In my own family in India , often enough saris are bought for me by my father or mother .
27 Another reaction , just as common , was described to me by a Sikh girl from Birmingham :
28 What it is like being married into a ‘ low status ’ family in the Midlands was described to me by Surjeet , a teacher in her early twenties who had grown up in Britain .
29 Both these opinions were repeated to me by many people and both seemed likely to be true .
30 If he 's stopped loving me , surely he would have left me by now ?
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