Example sentences of "[pron] [subord] [pron] [verb] i " in BNC.
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1 | The cops saw me where they thought I should n't be , so they got curious . |
2 | He 'd like the power and he 'd like knowing he had me where he wanted me . |
3 | There 'd been some snow , and erm er he was n't well , and could I if I cared I could look for a work elsewhere , as i it was just impossible for him to pay wages , you see ? |
4 | I said well no I cos I said I expected a co I think she deserved a more than a commended . |
5 | Evermore , old woman , I will be yours if you bring me Wilekin , the clerk of whom I speak . |
6 | One of the greatest temptations Jesus ever faced was when the devil said to him , ‘ Here are the Kingdoms of the world ; they can be yours if you worship me . ’ |
7 | I am his because he created me ! |
8 | No erm but when I when I have I 'm so used to having it up and all tucked back when I have it down I feel scruffy |
9 | ‘ Where was I when you asked me if I wanted to marry a devious man like you ? ’ |
10 | And er I I as I say I moved up into the next er school . |
11 | But I As I say I were young and I would n't have been paying particular attention . |
12 | Erm n I as I say I could n't see her the bed it was it was a duvet and . |
13 | But I as I say I go in there |
14 | No really no I as I say I we when I came down here |
15 | I do n't know how , I , I as I say I ca n't figure it out how they work it out though because I mean are they |
16 | Because that means they 're gon na be iffy on the phone gon na be iffy in everything they do and I as you know I have you know I 'm gon na take a flier with you . |
17 | They had never seen me so they thought I was white . |
18 | I really hate anybody who 's being horrible to somebody because it makes me feel bad . |
19 | And wrap a little bit of your Autumn Joy been quite conned into flower which as I say I think looks a little bit like broccoli does n't it ? |
20 | Which as I say I 've got on the photocopier at the minute , and er which want to look at |
21 | The other possible way of answering your question is to think in terms of having a large project in which you would write a whole series of poems that would add up into a book , which as it happens I have just done , since I have just published a book of poems which are all retellings of bible stories , and there the subjects quite clearly came from the outside , though I mean unless they latch onto something inside you they wo n't make poems . |
22 | ‘ The community would have much less confidence in me if they believed I was not the sort of person who would stand up for their interests . |
23 | People would n't be so nice to me if they thought I was so lucky , but it 's fun to see their faces when I bring certain special ones back now and then . ’ |
24 | Yes , it had been a strange episode , and not only were those people unaware of my name but I 'd like to bet they would fail to recognize me if they saw me again . |
25 | ‘ My Mum and Dad 'll kill me if they catch me out here . ’ |
26 | Will doctors give up trying to save me if they know I want to donate my organs ? |
27 | I was sent away for life , and they 'll hang me if they discover I 've come back . ’ |
28 | ‘ It would matter to me if anyone suspected me of taking drugs — not just you . ’ |
29 | I also had a feeling that my mother would never forgive me if she thought I had admitted to fornication and worse to a person who came to her house and drank her sherry . |
30 | Blaming it on the Company would be just a fallback — you would n't believe me if I said I was n't drinking of that but you might believe me if I say we 'd prefer the good old British way : that nothing happened and there 's no blame at all . |