Example sentences of "i [verb] these " in BNC.

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1 Dad , can I make these up ?
2 Gradually , I was made to feel unpopular and I applied these new standards to him .
3 The reason I cite these tales is that they do have a bearing on one another , albeit a tenuous .
4 Finally , in Soviet bureaucracy as in any other , there are perils in drawing too firmly the lines between policy , advice and implementation , but I introduce these distinctions here in order to keep confusion within bounds .
5 As I made these suggestions to her , I was continually reminding her that she was feeling very relaxed and comfortable and that she was in complete control of the situation and need do nothing ( even in her imagination ) that she did not choose to .
6 I made these particular spinners myself out of bits of copper . ’
7 As a child I made these , covering the kitchen in ingredients and allowing balls of mixture to roll all over the place , only to be found six months later behind the toaster .
8 cos I made these stuffed tomatoes with rice in
9 For myself , middle-aged and of a generally conservative disposition , I regret these changes , in particular the depreciation of the Anglo-Welsh occasions : not only because there are fewer of them but also because the clubs now tend to field their second XVs .
10 Those of us who witnessed the touch-and-go progress of an ultimately triumphant War and Peace — recorded by Philips for release early next year — feared for the future of the rest , but as Gergiev puts it ‘ that which makes me incredibly proud is that I announced these things and they happened ’ — and , one might add , that inspiration was to hand for rather more performances than the fiercely self-critical Gergiev might admit .
11 Right I mean these are area 's in in this entertainments centre as it was called earlier on the entertainment being theatre and the gallery erm that may be utilised more i.e. jazz bands in the downstairs bar erm any other ideas I mean get people into the building then you 'll sell tickets to keep the place running .
12 It 's , I , I mean these , these , the work with , with the original action network seems to , seems to come and go , you 've got a very large amount at one point and then nothing for sometime , it just depends er , I think which country they 're targeting and how much there is , because we had quite a lot on Malawi did n't we during the early part on last year not much on South Africa recently , as if they do n't quite know what to do , you know with the situation there it 's not quite er clarified .
13 I mean these are the things which you know are our , are our daily er exercising daily our minds and erm
14 I mean these local elections only took place what , erm four weeks after the general election , the Conservatives were on a high and conversely therefore you could say that what ?
15 I mean these are factors which are given which are trotted out as reasons .
16 And I mean these were sens people who I know like since , were sensible people like , you know .
17 I mean anyone who says they ca n't manage on what they get , er they ca n't feed the kids on what they get , probably go in the pubs five or si six nights a week , and smoke too much and but erm I mean these never go without a meal or anything like that .
18 I mean these people have had a pay freeze since November nineteen ninety and these grievances were as a result of a new pay structure last year that actually worsened the terms and conditions since nineteen ninety , but till then we 've been making steady progress in getting better improvements and we 've gone backwards .
19 I do n't know , I mean these are definitely the sentences .
20 I mean these characters nobody realizes that that that in America , Motown did n't look after their stars very well .
21 But I mean these , these surveys have indicated that the general public is quite prepared to give that little bit extra through direct t , through direct taxation , well listen , you you guys ca n't speak much after all there 's only thirty one of you and there 's thirty seven of us here let's face it .
22 and er I was just wondering we we ought to do something , I mean these poor old dears have adhered to what we have said and facilities for them to get down onto to the er the .
23 I mean these are n't the norm' , I do n't know what the norm is and this is the trouble .
24 okay , again I mean these are things that talk about confirmation I mean quite honestly I 'm I 'd be quite happy if we had offices where people talk to each other ninety per cent of the time rather than send memos and faxes to each other , and on the whole we are really talking about inside the office with the people who we work with I mean obviously clients as well trying to find something different , we tend tend to find that it 's very very easy sometimes to make a phone call it 's much easier to make a phone call and to talk to that person and give them the personal touch .
25 Well I mean these could be these could be collected from somebody else somewhere else .
26 Well it 's interesting that er I mean these quotations get It must be very clever research .
27 I mean these two are equivalent cos our rules say so for multiplying the indices .
28 oh I would n't know I mean these zoom lenses are pretty powerful are n't they ?
29 no , I , I mean these flap jacks I 'm making
30 But I mean these are , these are major things .
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