Example sentences of "i [verb] [adv] [conj] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 He told me to go ahead and finish it . ’
2 They told me to go home and talk it over .
3 And I know it 's very easy for me to stand here and say you know try to keep calm and polite and reasonable .
4 So how do you just I mean rather than do it in your head , especially in an exam , just what you 're going to do , put the Add X to both sides say .
5 Whilst I sit here and admire your expertise and
6 So I have to I I sit there the week before I get the you know before I get the money , I sit there and work it all out .
7 in front of them , so I waited until I got home and took me slipper off and whacked his bum , I said the next time I said that 's what 's gon na happen , I said you can do what you like when we go out I said but just remember what you 'll get when we come back
8 I only felt slightly ashamed when I got home and saw my children .
9 But when I got home and found my answerphone knee-deep in angry messages I did n't really have to be Sherlock Holmes to work out that you had something to do with it . ’
10 She came in to me as I knelt there and raised me up , and said we must never quarrel and that she would never , ever , give me cause to doubt her , and I must not suppose she could .
11 I moved away and said it was too hot .
12 I moved inside and shut it behind me .
13 If I stop there and clutch my possessions , they grow to possess me and I will be their slave .
14 Swiftly I bend forward and grab her by the waist .
15 I 'd only got half way and I heard the row going on , so I cut across and met them .
16 I visited his house before I came here and saw his widow . ’
17 I came upstairs and shut my door , and then the door went ‘ Bang , bang ’ and the kids woke up — this was one o'clock in the morning — and I go , ‘ That 's it ’ , went down and there was this big fight .
18 Was going to tell her this morning , but when I came downstairs and saw her packing up that cake — when I remembered he was going to be there , that I 'd have to see his smug damned face , hear that ghastly loud laugh of his …
19 When I came home and told my mother she sighed , " People write poems about this . "
20 ‘ I 'm a true Gemini — I speak quickly and wave my arms around a lot .
21 Every month or so I look inside and close it again .
22 I turned quickly and saw something moving between the trees .
23 Schofield said : ‘ I shall be looking at all the press cuttings when I get home and deciding what action to take .
24 You are forced to ask : Do I stop here or do I go on through ?
25 I grinned lopsidedly and asked her if she wanted a drink .
26 I grinned dutifully and asked him how he was .
27 It was something you could see , you know , I mean a lot of the things I knew anyway and knowing them is a different problem from actually putting them right .
28 I looked across and gave them a wave and wondered if they would still be alive next time I visited Breville .
29 It was a song or a poem — I do n't know which but to my knowledge it has never been published — which was called ‘ Beautiful Angie ’ , and I clicked immediately and realised there had been another woman about the house .
30 There 's this flower shop not far from the house , and I go there and buy summat every week .
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