Example sentences of "[adj] [subord] i [verb] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I think you would be interested if I take you through the Severn Tunnel . |
2 | ‘ It is interesting when I bring someone like Rodney Marsh here for the first time to see his reaction . |
3 | Well she go Hilda got a baby boy about eighteen month old when I knew her like you know , and er she lived by I think it was I think it was you know and er what happened to her I be I think she had to go in a home or er you see and er baby boy was adopted like , the baby boy that 's about all I know about her that 's about all . |
4 | I thought this was odd so I mentioned it to my bank , who were seriously unimpressed . |
5 | As my car moved through the area announcing ‘ Meet shadow chancellor John Smith as he explains Labour 's policy on fiscal and monetary reform , ’ I noticed that the town was not as crowded as I remembered it from only that morning . |
6 | Sorry if I took you by surprise . |
7 | By the way , I 'm sorry if I dropped you in the soup just now . ’ |
8 | was more valuable than I expected it to be ; |
9 | Is it just , well I was j er I mean I find it hard cos I suppose everybody to some extent , in the , the extent to which they live in their own house , |
10 | South Gully looks good so I excuse myself past a team on the first pitch who are finding the thin , bubbled ice formation awkward . |
11 | I 'd seen other men in other companies , as innocent as I believed myself to be , hounded out because wrongdoers require a scapegoat where the wrongdoing concerns money . |
12 | Apparently as long as I get it on a P C disk , five inch |
13 | ‘ As long as I do something outside the parish , ’ Anna said , ‘ does it matter what I do ? ’ |
14 | I felt responsible because I encouraged him to be in the group in the first place , I persuaded him to stay when he wanted to go and yet in the end we asked him to leave , ’ says Gedge . |
15 | ‘ I 'm only happy when I see you in the theatre , ’ she said . |
16 | ‘ I do n't suppose it ever occurred to you that I was jealous when I saw you with him last night ? ’ he said softly . |
17 | That 's the fundamental as far as I see it of a pension fund . |
18 | One of my sisters got quite hysterical when I did it to her , so Mum had to give her a good shaking ! |
19 | He gets annoyed if I say anything about it , but that does n't stop him going on about how slim I was at 17 when we first met . |
20 | Erm the point that you put to me I think two or three questions ago wa was related as I understood it to the the alignment and the network of the lanes . |
21 | The tragedy unfolds through wonderful music — from the tentative If I Loved You to the final tear-jerker You 'll Never Walk Alone . |
22 | So it 's not the six thousand figure , that that 's not really relevant as I see it to the debate about the forecast because that was simply a partial opening the bypass . |
23 | He said the idea of a single currency was ‘ even less realistic than I believed it to be nine months ago ’ . |
24 | Is it alright if I say something to her ? |
25 | The dogs were surprised when I disturbed them in the middle of the night and they chased in their runs when I left again , strained to see me departing through the rain , and hear the car door opening , their bowls clanking as I threw them inside . |
26 | That will become quite significant when I tell you about call forwarding . |
27 | I was very frightened as I remembered something in the Book of Remembering : ‘ In those days there were trees … ‘ |
28 | A final upthrust of the North York Moors , they were virtually unspoilt when I roamed them as a boy in the 1950s . |
29 | So I was n't bitter when I put myself into the hands of the surgeon and that splendid bank nurse was so thoughtful as to ask me the question . |