Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] i [vb infin] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 See I do I get them right in the class
2 I feel I owe it to my sponsor Charlie Smiley , and to Joe Millar , of Millar Transport , who arrange a tremendous product package for me , without which the programme would not have been possible . ’
3 I feel I owe you an apology for abandoning your esteemed Victorian values .
4 Most enclosed a gift — ‘ please , please accept it Hannah — I feel I owe you such a lot ’ — ranging from cheques up to one hundred pounds from people one hoped could afford it , down to postal orders for fifty pence from pensioners .
5 I feel I owe you so much because this diet has changed my life .
6 Two heads are better than one — and I feel I owe you on this .
7 I feel I commit myself more than a lot of people .
8 I feel I know her like a sister now — she 's younger than I am — but she never told me about the twins .
9 I have studied its history because it is the land of my birth and I feel I know it well , but only as a student , not as a patriot , not even as an exile .
10 ‘ Dammit , Malamute , I feel I know you , have known you , for a long time .
11 ‘ We 've known each other such a short time , but I feel I know you better than anyone .
12 That was another reason why I feel I let her down so much .
13 Erm well I feel I like you say , I can do with more more sitting down and doing it myself so it it sinks in .
14 He played a lot of great shots but I felt I beat myself .
15 And it was well I I felt I need I 'll see tomorrow but
16 I love them when they 're naughty , I do I love them .
17 I do I love it .
18 cabbage , savoy cabbage , carrots and he 'd cu cut them like I always cut them cos they were only them little baby carrots so , what I do I slice them down
19 ‘ I 'm not all that interested in voting , but if I do I think I 'll vote for Mr Field , but I 'm not sure , ’ said Mr Bingham .
20 A lot of the operations now I do I think I can do better that I 'm now seeing detail that I never saw before with the naked eye .
21 Well I think for them to be in , in management , top management positions a lot of them they 'd have to be pretty sensing and thinking before well I do I mean I think there 's
22 Oh do I do I take our .
23 I will not be for the lessening of it , and if I do I know I less my crown , for we must march together " .
24 Well thank you Chairman , I have to go back to last Wednesday afternoon , when I had a telephone call from a reporter from the Eastern Daily Press asking me to make a statement on the press release by Suffolk County Council stating that the Bungay bypass has been abandoned well Chairman I have to say that I was somewhat erm put out , because I did I disappoint I think because they , the Highway Department did n't have the courtesy to inform me first , and you can well imagine how I felt er having received this news .
25 Where did I Did I have it ?
26 And the , and then another person asked , so what I did I put my leaflets on the wall
27 I see I have you thoroughly perplexed , ’ the Queen said , laughing .
28 ‘ Let me see I have it right , ’ McLeish said , after a pause .
29 Why have you heard me say it before today Seems strange that they need to throw out those old curb stones , you 'd of imagined they could of used them again , would n't you ?
30 " You make me feel there are songs to be sung
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