Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] i [subord] " in BNC.

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1 Because I I mean I because she had asked me originally to keep it but I keep mine all separate until you asked me for it .
2 and I bought this I mean I cos I was n't paying cash wanted .
3 so it 's all hot on the plate and served straight away you know , luckily erm I managed it but I got in a little bit of a flap I will admit it whereas Shirl 's now got used to that I mean I when we first came we both used to do our own help each other out I used to help out but erm
4 I mean I If we have ten thousand pounds , we could put four thousands into an , an annuity , and say six thousand into a P E P , to give a simple example , and the P E P could then accumulate value over the te over the five years , let's assume it 's a five year one , but it could be ten .
5 Well cer I I mean I if you can
6 I know I when I make chutney I use look you 'll smash all the enamel off that casserole and it 's a pretty one , I do n't want it , why do n't you have a run around outside ?
7 Did I tell me when we got up to erm Newcastle we turned on the local news , they 'd had five inches of rain which is a winter 's rain in four days .
8 He said last night : ‘ I was scared for my daughter if they wanted to shoot anyone I wanted them to shoot me as I 've lived my life .
9 Suddenly , out o' the blue , 'e asked me if I knew the Tunnel Mob .
10 She hates me because I am beautiful , and she is not ; because I had three husbands , and she never married .
11 You hate me when I turn up in the sexy German motor , you hate me when I ca n't turn up at all .
12 You hate me when I turn up in the sexy German motor , you hate me when I ca n't turn up at all .
13 You hate me because I have the cash , you hate me because I 'm not tied to a counter in a shop or slaving down the mines for it .
14 ‘ You hate me because I have the cash , you hate me because I 'm not tied to a counter in a shop or slaving down the mines for it .
15 ‘ God , would you fancy me if I said I was ?
16 " Well , she waylaid me as I was leaving after seeing your Toby , and asked me to give you a message .
17 You asked me whether I thought we could trust the boy .
18 You asked me if there was anyone Barbara would protect , I can think of no one else . ’
19 Then when you asked me if you could have Bill for Thursday morning .
20 ‘ Where was I when you asked me if I wanted to marry a devious man like you ? ’
21 You asked me if the garage had returned my car , when you 'd got it under lock and key all the time ! ’
22 You asked me if I wanted salt out and I said yeah , so you do n't get it out !
23 You asked me if I 've got , Dad , can I get that pen a minute ?
24 ‘ You 've got plenty of money , why should you want me when you could pay the best in Swansea ? ’
25 One year prior to this she consulted me because of night sweats and oedema .
26 She asked me whether I 'd taken the cat to the vet , and I admitted that I had n't .
27 She asked me whether I could help her to remember the events of that dreadful night .
28 ‘ How does Harvey know what I said to General Midwinter ? ’ she asked me as she passed .
29 She asked me as well .
30 She asked me if I was happy here and I sighed .
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