Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [adv] [subord] i [vb base] " in BNC.
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1 | And in this particular county one has only got to look to Ryedale who s I so far as I know is the only authority to have carried out a comprehensive survey of local housing needs . |
2 | I want to wear each one of them once more before I die . ’ |
3 | ‘ But I think he does not know you as well as I do . ’ |
4 | sorry door , I 'll see you tomorrow then when I come down |
5 | You can try to deny it if you like , but it wo n't get you very far when I play this tape back to the Press ! ’ |
6 | ‘ I 'd just like to say thank you very much because I 've had such a lovely holiday . |
7 | Forgive me as freely as I forgive you . ’ |
8 | God , do you think I 'd come near you , talk to you about it , touch you , if I did n't know for a certainty that you want me as badly as I do you ? ’ |
9 | ‘ He was a very unique person and I saw him more deeply than I think other people did . |
10 | It 's a long way , it 's a long way to come and pop in see without you knowing him as well as I do he , he , Rudy 's so hard to move , I mean I 'd love , I 've said that |
11 | When David did not answer , she went on : ‘ After all , I suspect that you know him far better than I have ever done . ’ |
12 | And all I what my my parting statement to most people , although I 'll say it right now because I 've started it , erm is that if you 're prepared to listen to the advice given by the people who 've been doing er selling advertising in these environments |
13 | And I did n't want to have to turn to her and say , " Is it all right if I let so-and-so take my son out ? " |
14 | ‘ Then , is it all right if I get on , begging yer pardon , ma'am ? ’ |
15 | ‘ Is it all right if I nip in front of you ? ’ |
16 | I find I can do it much easier if I 've got one eye on the television . |
17 | He dues not want it more earnestly than I do . |
18 | You said it straight away when I come in here . |
19 | I smell it as surely as I smell a knocked off car , a crooked log book . |
20 | You know it as well as I do . |
21 | I take it as seriously as I think it needs to be taken . |
22 | I 'll like it even more if I get to see it live against Glentoran . |
23 | I 'll wash it tomorrow anyway cos I 've got ho curl it tomorrow . |
24 | Well thi this is why we dun n it quite seriously because I mean I 'm bored to tears ! |
25 | As always happens , will have mastered it completely just when I have no more use for it . |
26 | I find it easier now than I have ever done . |
27 | erm , I ca n't read it too well cos I 've only had about couple of lessons on it . |
28 | He 's watching us right now so I 've no doubt he 'll have something to say about it to you . ’ |