Example sentences of "i on the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Why am I on the wrong side of this stone ? ’ she whispered .
2 Erm we mentioned already today about A P A P I on the desktop called erm Open Client .
3 That I On the first point about us and our own showing of forgiveness .
4 He said I on the back at least .
5 And I on the Friday .
6 Got the headphones so market could n't I on the baby stall ?
7 I on the door .
8 Susan is there she said the twenty first and I on the twenty first .
9 Now so I on the
10 Am I on the right line there ?
11 Listening to this I on the whole thought that in a real sense he never really quite answered them , on the other hand he made every single person look silly .
12 Dragging the pad towards him he found a clean page and wrote : Dear Harsnet , I know you never answer my letters or return my calls , and I know that you handed over your notes to me on the understanding that I could do what I liked with them and not bother you , but I have to say that while there is much in them that I admire , as I will always admire much in you , no matter what , there is also much in them that seems to me to be puerile and , to put it mildly , bigoted .
13 Father spun round , took three steps towards me and smacked me on the ear .
14 Father appeared above me on the top step and I wrenched myself out of the man 's nasty fingers .
15 ‘ They let me on the train . ’
16 She patted me on the shoulder .
17 She patted me on the back .
18 Pike shook my hand ; Forbes slapped me on the back .
19 In one week I listened to the English boy singing the praises of my dark colouring and frizzy hair , felt him kiss me on the cheek with obvious pleasure whenever I cooked a meal and when I came in from work , or when we sat watching television together , and found him waiting for me at the end of the road when I was late back for some reason .
20 Then she walked with me to a bus stop — I had to take one step every two minutes , and that in slow motion — waited with me , put me on the right bus and reminded the conductor where to let me out .
21 An elderly English lady , with a tendency to pre-war propriety , who told me on the Friday that she was afraid it would all be ‘ another load of pretentious American rubbish ’ , said on Sunday that she had learned to open up for the first time in her life .
22 If the authorities read that they 'd put me on the next bus to [ name of border area ] and keep me there .
23 As I looked at him sitting opposite me on the floor of the trench , I was fascinated by his resemblance to the other Commandos I had met over the past five days .
24 Between mouthfuls of food I enquire from the Commando sitting beside me on the grass ‘ What is he up to with that pig ? ’
25 Discretion would appear to be ‘ the better part ’ ; about fifty to sixty metres down from me on the right are some very steep — probably vertical — cliffs falling the last thirteen to seventeen metres into the sea and I have no desire to ride an avalanche down .
26 I was brought rudely back to the real world by Tony 's tripod coming off the top of the pile of clatch ( odds and ends ) piled up above the seat and hitting me on the head as the truck lurched to a halt , diving itself into a drift of deep snow .
27 ‘ Oh , in cash , he paid me on the same day , insisted on doing so .
28 I wish she was here , sitting next to me on the bench , holding my hand like she used to .
29 Dad patted me on the head and Mum gives me this little kiss on the cheek and then they went off and left me with this old woman .
30 ‘ Brief me on the latest situation , please , ‘ Q ’ . ’
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