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

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1 The fact that they broke in but did n't take anything , and also that they were obviously professionals , makes me think they were looking for something specific .
2 Now they have aerial wires attached to the masts and they made me think they must intend to use her for some sort of electronic surveillance .
3 Yeah what makes me laugh they come with the blue lights flashing do n't they !
4 make me laugh they do
5 The 44-year-old composer said : ‘ When they let me know they could not afford to pay more than £6 million , I realised we had to step in to save it for the nation .
6 At first I thought that was why the police wanted him , because the sort of way we were thinking in there had been definitely subversive , I mean they do n't teach you that in school eh !
7 I mean John Knox and Martin Luther Thingmy , I mean they built the Kirk on the tenets of independence .
8 Well , I mean they need to be managed .
9 ‘ Regrettably , our ancestors of some thirty-five centuries back do n't seem to have given too much thought to posterity , by which I mean they left no records to satisfy their descendants ’ intellectual curiosity .
10 I mean they 're normal to us but they 're not normal to other people , so why should we make them normal to them , just to please society ?
11 I mean they 're not they have n't sort of died out
12 I mean they were on farms all round here and erm people used to , they used to do a lot of toys .
13 We 've got two officer 's for example who are leading on working the young people in the town , Youth Development Officer 's er we , the Local Government Unit has a policy team initiated work on the youth policy , and this arose out of erm a member seminar 's , September eighty nine , where er the members felt that really the Council was n't doing enough for young people , that we as a Council , not not to think about young in the way we deliver our services and it was felt that we needed to go out and talked to young people , which we did in the winter of that year , erm and find out what they wanted from us , and the res as a result of that , that , that policy , and that consultation exercise has now developed into a front line service where we have two people full time working with young people in the town and that 's on various things , graffiti project , the underpasses in the town we , which have got graffiti type I mean I know there not everybody 's cup of tea , but I mean they way .
14 But I mean they are there to provide advice and we do get an awful lot of case work .
15 The big step is then getting the rest of the Council to take it on board , that 's the big step , you know , leisure , the neighbourhood office 's , I mean the neighbourhood office 's are quite good , I mean they 've got a , they 've got a budget , a development budget , and like in Katherines and Sumners I know that a large proportion of the development budget there went on projects for young people , you know , so there are using there money .
16 I mean they should be fully a aware of of of our
17 I mean they could could n't they sponsor us to do it or something ?
18 But whether that is acknowledged by our Friends of the Earth I do n't know because I mean they have so many stamps and seals on
19 But that 's so quickly out of date again you see the good wood cos I mean they they have new government schemes , schemes every year do n't they ?
20 I mean they could give you a decent stand to put it in cos I hate those ones at Sainsbury 's .
21 Cos that , I mean they 're always going to be useful I use them myself and I expect you all
22 I mean they may be just just just about bringing one out so
23 Well we cou , we could write to both if necessary I mean they 'd want them to know that we , that our prisoner 's been released and that we can have another one .
24 Yes , because it 'll be nice , us , it 's , I mean they , abode there is a lot oth , there is , there is a lot of other work now , there prisoner are prisoner of is still fairly central is n't it , he or she to be , to be er , the work we do .
25 Er I mean they 're the kinds of things I 'm interested in knowing .
26 I mean they you know .
27 I mean they
28 I speak on behalf of Playback not as Playback itself , but as Playback being part of the Regional Council that can a bit , now I was at a meeting this morning where I , I sort of absolutely had to read the riot act about Playback because they do not have a set budget whether you know this or not , they do n't have a standard budget as they should have , we 've fought for this for years , what we do is , we survive through crisis to crisis , now some money has been extracted from the Playback budget and whilst I have to share two bits of Playback , you know , the , the actual Playback charitable , voluntary bit , and the Regional Council , I mean they , I , I can say that they do not have a backing of money that they can fall back on , too many backs there , but I mean really I would say that I would be concerned if it was Christmas before we were ready , I , I ca n't help but think if we could and I mean , very , very happy to work with , with anybody and everybody on this to try and get these things pulled up quite quickly , I mean if it 's forms to be filled in then
29 I mean they recognize COHSE , they recognize NUPE NALGO they 've got to recognize unison .
30 It 's , I mean they 're , okay you 're applying from three different standpoints but it 's coming out of one well budgetholder 's erm kitty .
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