Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] i [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 Put the driver on I want to talk to the driver .
2 Mm Go and put a jumper on I think .
3 Having put a jumper on I do n't know where to clip the blinking microphone now .
4 and the thread bit on I do n't do it all the time look you 've got half a sense mind half a strong common sense
5 No with these is extra , is , there 's on the main board so I think I can get away with just one
6 Are you feeling you moving a bit better I think .
7 Our general synod has been reminded of two thorough reports produced by the Church of Scotland on the subject of baptism in I think nineteen fifty five and nineteen sixty two with their clear emphasis are that the person of Christ and the work of Christ are central to the understanding of baptism .
8 There is one other point , although erm you know , it 's good that they are in the er areas which the tenants er , live so it 's er not very difficult for tenants to come and see their councillors but er er , there is a difficulty at times when er the er air the housing manager has to ring around to get the er members , who are able to sit on that panel and sometimes that is difficult because we have just three members and sometimes they ca n't all fit in the , whereas when you have a larger group if one member ca n't attend , there 's invariably sufficient there to be able to come to a decision so I think that that 's on the other side of the balance sheet .
9 The leader as always is er is a directive agency , the leader as it were erm takes over the individual self-determination by erm effectively telling telling the good what to do erm how can this er does this have to be in in one direction only I mean one gets the feelings very often you know you see things in the newspaper crowd hysteria and so on , erm do crowds always have to become kind of primitive and regressed or or can leaders influence them in other directions ?
10 M. Perhaps I 've seen her .
11 And sixty is a bit much I think but if she you know if you want to go on and you 're really happy you can do anything you like with these thirty six and twenty four no problem there then go on and try sixty .
12 I think , a lot of it , you know I was burning a bit so I think a lot of it was sort of it thinking about that blooming boiler .
13 I just called on announce what in this case so I know what Mr said first time round .
14 I have to warn Professor that there 's more than one party can play that game and if he thinks that it is sensible to run the affairs of this council on deliberate obstructionism on the basis that if you go on long enough you can wear people down then I think it 's unfortunate , it 's bad for this council bad for the people we serve , it does frankly nothing for local government and I ca n't blame central government if it loses patience So I recognise at the end of the day that erm Mr has had troubles with some of his erm er newcomers he obviously needs to re-establish some control over his group .
15 Also , by that time you 're erm often well into adolescence so I suppose the as it were the dangers of pregnancy become much more much more to the fore .
16 er Chairman thank you for inviting me to come erm here today , er particularly as Mrs who 's the other member of erm , affected by the lorry ban on the A ten eighty eight it 's unfortunate unable to come , erm and thank you for including me in the er consultation process that you 're planning with Norfolk County Council , er Chairman obviously I wish to support this , but just erm if I could make a couple of observations on your paper , erm firstly particular relation to the discussion we just had about Brandon , erm , I am aware Mr Chairman you 've just described the er highways people in Norfolk as very reasonable , but I think that members will see particular if they look at problems like four point one that we do have to handle er working relationships with some care and I would want to express regret while I wo n't be less impolite than that , but Norfolk have not even seen fit to put up signs erm warning of the lorry ban erm in Thetford , erm , which shows er not exactly the spirit of co-operation , I hope we 're going to be able to achieve in the consultations about Brandon and I thought
17 very seldom is er one to one situation where the perpetrator does not have a gun or a weapon of some description so I do n't see it as being very helpful .
18 Mr Mr is a presbytery clerk so I think your point will be well answered .
19 I 've never been on the course so I 've never had a police dog .
20 Erm , having said that , I think lecturers tend to accumulate these things over time and this is the first year I 've run this course so I do n't have a great stock of things I can I can show you .
21 I mean that looked a write-off so I do n't know
22 But looking purely at the outside bit , If they 'd have had some whitewash on I think they 'd have looked better .
23 when they put a new roof on I think they pinched the ledge round the chimney , er
24 well he 's got to fix a proper roof on I suppose
25 But she always puts her empty bottles that side so I suppose that 's why .
26 And the cow testing programme in I think is still very very thorough .
27 And ma , mark it off your card so I know where I am .
28 fix your diary , a lot of you were n't here last week , oh by the way P C is er coming along with a film , it broke down the other week , you all enjoyed the talk so I do hope you come along to see the film , it only takes about twenty minutes and it 's on er security , you know , it 's for your own benefit
29 I use the phrase hypocritical exhortation , because I know Jim is sitting there with a tape recorder and taking note of all the words we are using today our dictionary so I think the phrase hypocritical exhortation I said three times in relation
30 To get me into the car so I let her come .
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