Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [subord] i [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 You can wash the erm , the beaters , and you can put the cream next to the other bowl and I 'll mix them altogether when I 've got the lemon juice in .
2 It 's no it 's crap erm Petie Peter Peter Are we supposed to talk about these things while we 've got them on because I do .
3 Serves me right for I suppose .
4 Her face twisting with anger and bitterness , she spat at her brother , ‘ Oh , yes , the classic trick — lead me on until I say something really out of order !
5 ‘ So you understand me better than I understand myself .
6 Wo n't take me long once I get going its just the getting going bit busy day tomorrow have n't we ?
7 I might scribble them down if I like them well enough . ’
8 Lili watched me thoughtfully as I put on my skirt and blouse .
9 Er , and I always reckon others will do the same , so I always take my notes on a , on a plain piece of paper , and put them together if I need to .
10 She thought : I must be here because it does n't matter to me much whether I live or die .
11 You talk to me only when I ask a question . ’
12 Or perhaps — such a suggestion rises in me only because I have lain next to the contagious soul of Gustave himself — did he gather it elsewhere ?
13 Calms me down before I fix .
14 it 's really funny I just when I wan na be simple it 's just like I 'm gon na break down in front of a man yeah and they just got , cos they 're mean
15 Can I please because I have to be off in a few minutes .
16 well I take them away when I 've finished with them
17 I 've got ta look at them separately cos I have n't got the industrial yet .
18 But I know what 'll happen to me soon as I put my face round the door .
19 At least the manager did n't pounce on me just because I shut my eyes for a few moments . ’
20 Must admit probably cos my old man 's had them ever since I 've been alive .
21 ‘ They have offered me no protection and told me bluntly if I do n't like the job I can quit . ’
22 You will , I am quite sure , agree with me totally when I say , our beautiful , delectable , Annabelle is irreplaceable , and we shall miss her dreadfully , when she departs across the skies to the beautiful tropical paradise which she will enhance immeasurably …
23 Here 's him — no parents , no roof over his head , on the streets , sleeping God knows where — and here 's me moaning on about waiting sixteen hours for my boy-friend to ring and being terrified that Mummy and Daddy 'll tell me off when I get back to the Nest .
24 I 'm not doing as much homework but bloody hard at school which Roland wo n't appreciate , which really pisses me off cos I do n't
25 She 's not too unpleasant , even if she does pretend to like me more than I know she really does .
26 She alerts the reader in her introduction to what she finds offensive in these genteel concoctions of tea and adultery : … if a comic charlady obtrudes upon the action of a real novel , I will fling the novel against the wall amidst a flood of obscenities because the presence of such a character as a comic charlady tells me more than I wish to know about the way her creator sees the world .
27 No one can hate me more than I hate myself . ’
28 He needs me more than I need him .
29 ‘ Just wait there , Miss Holbrook , and I 'll fit you in when I have a moment . ’
30 Thank you so if I press play and record now twenty one thirty , twenty two thirty it 's half past ten thirty five to half past ten that 's alright so if I press play and record now it should come on at wha one and a half and ten one forty so it should come on when it says one forty .
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