Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [vb base] i [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | I looked at the buttons next to the fruit stall because what I usually do I go and get the fruit and vegetables , if Jim 's on the right shift he takes them home , otherwise I buy them while it 's quieter , the man keeps them for me , I go straight across the leisure centre to soft clay cos it 's only open on Wednesdays and then on the way back one of them walks |
2 | I now feel I understand people much more now than I did before . |
3 | ‘ I now feel I defend much better and instead of always looking to beat the full-back I am happy to get half a yard on him and cross the ball as quickly as possible . ’ |
4 | I really do I wish to have an MP here on the phone line and talk about this er proposed pay rise . |
5 | Also , I often feel I gain from venomously critical views of me as an artist , more than from dithery , sloppily fawning , supportive views . ’ |
6 | I even feel I know all about you . |
7 | It is different from country to country , and I sometimes feel I mean I 'm not sure whether I 'm being unfair to our industry here , but it does seem to me that perhaps we have n't quite got our act together yet , we 're going in the right direction , but we have n't quite got there . |
8 | And there are people , places , history in this country I 'd never even guessed at , though I sometimes feel I know them anyway . ’ |
9 | I why do I have to work with that grid ? |
10 | Where do I where do I find the analysis for Severn Trent local water . |
11 | Until she said in front of the Rembrandt , ‘ Do n't you think he got the teeniest bit bored halfway through — I mean I never feel I feel what I ought to feel . |
12 | I certainly feel I give women strength and hope , particularly young women , so in that respect , I think it 's feminist . ’ |
13 | ‘ You just let me go . |
14 | You just let me try it out . |
15 | There was a girl called Carmen , she was the queen Reject , she just let me hang around with them so she could sneer at me for being a moony . |
16 | You really do I mean And what 's what 's the last time |
17 | ‘ All I ask of you is that you please let me go . ’ |
18 | ‘ You almost make me wish I had enrolled on your course , ’ said Melissa , with a certain lack of sincerity . |
19 | She never let me change . |
20 | ‘ You never let me know you ! ’ |
21 | He says it 's very unusual , you never see me like this . |
22 | ‘ You certainly make me feel so , ’ Kegan said , and anger was still simmering in him . |
23 | If anybody ever let me have the contract on her , I 'd dybbuk her but good . |
24 | She said : ‘ They knew what I was doing , but they just let me carry on . ’ |
25 | I was of no fixed abode , but I 'd finished my time so they still let me go . |
26 | I 've got to decide what I 'm going to say to Mum and Dad — I 've got to picture them , feel what they always make me feel like and somehow change it … speak to them like speaking to a dream , make it my dream instead of their dream … |
27 | They always make me cry . ’ |
28 | I guess well not really , I erm , I try to make people welcome , and they usually let me know if they 're coming and then I 'm prepared . |
29 | Meanwhile , Aylesbury United , they 're at home to Harlow Town in the AC Delco cup , first round replay , now they 're a nice club , they even let me know if one of their supporters is ill Jane . |
30 | I asked yer ter let me do these books 'cos I wanted ter sort out the bills an' see where we can make savin 's . |