Example sentences of "i [verb] [adv] [pers pn] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm you 've put me on the spot I do n't I do n't I 've really I 've really got no preference on them . |
2 | You know so I mean so I 've never had a , it 's been a bad experience for me , not a good one . |
3 | I mean basically we go there and the meat shop do n't we ? |
4 | They say that hunting 's for er er human pleasure , er , I mean personally I 've only been to one hunt , and I do n't see what all the the , the , the , the trouble 's about because the huntsman is only a spectator , it 's the hounds that are hunting the fox and it is to keep the foxes down . |
5 | Oh why is it every time I sit somewhere he 's always got to sit somewhere near me . |
6 | And when I got through I knew immediately by the tone of her voice that she was , there was something wrong . |
7 | He sort of like everyone , as soon as I got there you know like that , that school or whatever |
8 | I was going to garden for some active therapy but when I got there I thought better of it . |
9 | And when I got there I stayed there , it was the safest place to be . |
10 | He recalls : ‘ When I got there she looked absolutely blissful and was beaming away . |
11 | At first I did n't mind doing it , but after two months I found out he had quite a few women . |
12 | It brought several things to mind : the evident barrier during negotiations between the steward and the women ; the warnings of a friend about my own relationship with the steward — ‘ You put too much trust in that man ’ ; and the remark made when I reported how I had initially explained my research aims to the union stewards — ‘ You told the Secret Service ! |
13 | When I came round I felt much better and I turned my back on the lake and went home . |
14 | Me brother used to go , he used to do erm er this street , funnily enough I used to do , , , and And er , I done down I served nearly every house an and down the side streets . |
15 | I hope so I hope so memories are memories and er |
16 | When I look back I realize just what a hard time Mother must have had because she did not enjoy what one might describe as robust health . |
17 | Move along ! " bawled the orderly , and as I shuffled away I gazed appealingly at the white-coated figure . |
18 | C could I suggest firstly you move forward to the front row er on both sides , because th there 's little point in er asking Mrs to speak louder if . |
19 | ‘ I know why he went there . ’ |
20 | He said , squeakily , ‘ I know why you went there . |
21 | Oh she said I 'm ever so sorry I was miles away , I said yeah we 've just said that , I said you never even heard us , so I said what you , you ca n't understand why you pay too much tax , she said no I know why I pay too much tax she said but more she said I used to be in business she said and I 'm on basic rate of tax , so I said yeah I 've had some of that , so she said what basic rate of tax , I said yeah where I 've come so , it 's a funny thing she said , I was saying to Carol the other day , she said erm , she said what a difference them blokes you work with , so I said yeah , I said I 'm always saying that about these so she said oh she said er |
22 | Because then , you just look at it and say , Ah I know how we got here , that reminds me of that one I did the other week where it came out looking like this . |
23 | ‘ Buried treasure ; and I think I know how it got there . ’ |
24 | And he went bump , bump , bump took the prize down and I said , and I walked past we said like , to his mate Chris , I said , he 's improved a damn sight more than I 'd have thought . |
25 | I have learned when this happens to leave it switched on and go and make a cup of coffee : by the time I get back it works perfectly . |
26 | ‘ I remember when we rode here , your father and I. Young and strong we were . |
27 | I remember how he flew unhesitatingly to Peru to protest openly against the bombing of human rights organisations there — and took the personal decision that it would be , in his carefully chosen words , ‘ inappropriate ’ for him to use the special security protection he was provided with . |
28 | You should n't have doubted the depth of my love for you but I understand why you felt so insecure . |
29 | I suppose now we 've either got to cut through the next side street we come to and try to get to the main road , or turn round and find the canteen and start again . ’ |
30 | I feel like I 've only played |