Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] i [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 So I I think the new settlement remains justified even with the significantly lower figure for Greater York .
2 But the third time they had turned it up so it kept on going big waves so I I missed the steps so the erm one of the lifeguards
3 Remember that what your reader wants is not all the facts that a real-life situation would involve but only what I call the " fiction-facts ' , those pieces of information that are necessary not for the situation in the real world you might be describing but for the story you are telling .
4 Thank you Mr Mayor I just wanted t to come in with two fairly quick points er as to why I will not be able to support this amendment , but the first is that the leader of the council has indicated that the efficiency savings erm has got as far as it can go and that , you know , we have been trimming at the margins and there is no more margin left and that leads you to believe that perhaps one should be looking at somewhat more er root and branch type of pruning in the spending that that the labour group want to actually erm deal with , er and the second point I would like to make , and er I thank councillor for giving us a a a a new word tonight obfuscation because that describes exactly what I think the labour group are trying to do by bringing this figure down it removes the embarrassment they would have from having to add on a substantial sum of money f due to the failure to collect the cou er the community charge in previous years and I think that they are trying by by this amendment with some very quick foot work to try and delude the people of this city .
5 Those ghosts are mostly angry ; they are also what I call the show-off ghosts .
6 Sir , you have before you I hope the proof of evidence and appendices from Mrs .
7 Well I I think the period that embraced my school days , you see I did n't leave till nineteen nineteen and th that meant there 'd been four years of war at school and the last year well , it ended in er nineteen eighteen , the war did , so only the last year , but it was full of patriotism and all the old scholars that had er served or suffered or been killed , their names were up .
8 Well I I think the number the population will decrease obviously .
9 Well I I guess the graphics need to be looked at in that
10 Well it I think the two go together .
11 Well what I know the answer is is to say do n't worry be concerned but do n't worry because worrying does n't do you no good , it does n't do the condition no good and it does n't do everybody else any good either because they just say oh she 's you know what she is , depressed by whatever it is and that 's , as it were , objectively logical but wh wh what seems to me to be the absolutely overwhelming is to say he 's not worried , he 's desperately concerned , he 's more concerned than humans can possibly be but if god is n't worried , what on earth are we burning up our resources worrying about because if he 's not worried concerned yes , but he 's not worried .
12 Before some of you scoff at the obscurity of such a subject , let me tell you what the preacher meant ( or rather what I think the preacher meant ) by it .
13 Again I I modified the seventy nine and rewritten the seventy nine I 've had also the the later version of the synthesizer to handle different bit-width so it 's not a problem .
14 I certainly I I think the percentages there are er er are accurate er taken from the the diagrams , but I would n't accept the er the follow on , the conclusions which are are drawn in that paragraph , clearly .
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