Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] i [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I mean I I know various people by sight in the you know who are always lurking around , when you go to sometimes for an exchange or a something , or say you 've lost your glasses and have n't found them . |
2 | I mean I I support that aim . |
3 | Erm I mean I I have some concerns , like Cynthia , about the number of careers officers who suddenly appear when you say there 's a visit to , Hull University , and we 've got people coming from all over the county and it 's costing us a fortune . |
4 | Ever since we met , my dear , so gently and subtly you 've been teaching me , you and Miguelito , and instead of thanking you I had this attack of childish pique and blamed you for hurting my feelings ! |
5 | D' ya know what I watched last night ? |
6 | I shall suggest that these attempts to find what I call compensatory factors not only fail to be counterbalances , but also represent the undoing of Christology . |
7 | When I have to answer them I have some difficulty defending Members of the House , for whom I have a high regard and affection , if they behave badly , but such bad behaviour does not always come from the same side of the House . |
8 | I told them I had some wine and we all came back . |
9 | I told him I had twenty-two men with me , armed with fourteen rifles , as well as my own three rifles and shotgun . |
10 | He said : ‘ She even shook my hand a second time after I told her I had full-blown AIDS . ’ |
11 | I filled it I put six pound on , put six pounds in on Friday and I 've got loads left . |
12 | It was in no way intense , and indeed coming from such a figure it could not help but appear a little maternal ; Mrs Hill did not seem to discover anything odd in her own attitude , and would consult Clara 's opinion without any attempts at subterfuge or bravado ; she would defer to Clara 's position in the class by outrageously open remarks such as " Now , Clara , you 're the only girl likely to remember what I said last week " , or " Well , I suppose I 'm wasting my breath on all but Clara Maugham . " |
13 | Last night Mr Heron , who works at G E Stiller Transport in Middleton St George , said : ‘ I shall repeat what I said 18 months ago . |
14 | So , what I want to do is to er really repeat what I said last week but with a different emphasis . |
15 | You should have seen what I ate last night ! |
16 | When I opened it I found neat bundles of fivers , each one with a Bank of Berlin band around it . |
17 | ‘ I ca n't remember what I did last night , ’ she said helplessly . |
18 | Do n't you remember what I did last week ? |
19 | You would not you would not believe what I ate this afternoon |
20 | Cos on the new P V C doors , most of the security is down one side , you 've got what I call multi-locking surface . |
21 | Dey are militant an I like dem I hope one day we 'll meet |
22 | I bet you ca n't guess who I saw this afternoon . |
23 | I remember we I had this sort of enamel brown enamel jug , ooh it was mm must have been somewhere about four . |
24 | Well if they take as long to do it I mean good heavens there 's been one clanking manhole cover at Halam and it has taken them weeks to do it . |
25 | Er finally I 'd like to reinforce what I said this morning about the strategic importance of a countryside protection policy . |
26 | You know what I had this morning for my breakfast ? |
27 | You know he only went to he only went for a pee you know what I mean that cramming five pound and ten pound deals at him , and he 's going , No you can , you know . |
28 | But I suppose you get insight er twenty per cent was she ca n't outrun him I think this bit she gets killed and she turns up in Little England , this come on . |
29 | ‘ I took the religious name of Agatha , really my own , but if you ask the Lady Prioress , she will tell you I entered these walls as Marie Savigny . ’ |
30 | Oh no it 's alright Did I tell you I gave that letter to Mark ? |