Example sentences of "[prep] [pers pn] i [vb mod] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Sir , you know we do , though how you got to know about them I ca n't imagine . ’ |
2 | With one huff it took in things about me I 'll never know . |
3 | Erm I think I 've learnt how to do it , it 's fairly straightforward but er him having tied the leader on for me I wo n't have to go back to him anyway for quite some time . |
4 | ‘ Even if anyone came in for me I would n't want to go before the end of the season . |
5 | We usually pick , most of them keep their religion to themselves do n't they for me I would n't know . |
6 | not for me I would n't . |
7 | But for me I ca n't . |
8 | At the end of two days you say well fine but it 's not for me I ca n't do anything about that when you walk out the room but I hope my objective is to convince you that here is something that like lots of other people in time I can it 's a very very useful system . |
9 | ‘ What you 've done for me I 'll never forget . |
10 | For me I can not remember who said it , someone far wiser than far wiser than me but somebody said a judge is civilization by the way he treats the |
11 | ‘ But if all the Rime Giants ever spawned were after me I would still sit here , for I need some hot food in me to fight the ice in my bones . ’ |
12 | " Come on till we see did it come — you could n't trust Hanlon 's man — late today again — and left half the stuff after him I would n't wonder … " |
13 | For the life of me I ca n't remember what courses I took — it was so boring . |
14 | To quieten her , to get away from the dark , lurking forest of the past , she said , ‘ I 'll get you a drink , though for the life of me I ca n't imagine why you are cold . |
15 | I remember that there was terrible screaming and that blows were delivered , but for the life of me I ca n't recall ever making sense of the basic problem . |
16 | Once the idea took hold of me I could n't rid myself of it . ’ |
17 | ‘ I want to know what is behind this first , ’ he snapped , ‘ because for the life of me I can not understand why a man in his position should want to take up with the likes of you . |
18 | Frankly , a lot of them I would n't have allowed in my own home , let alone the Palace . |
19 | They did not have electricity , it would be oil lamps and some of them I can not mind when gas would come . |
20 | ‘ It is not that I do n't long for my former mate , But because of you I wo n't reach my flock . ’ |
21 | I mean a lot of mine I ca n't even remember me own number plate . |
22 | Some of it I ca n't disclose , some of it would have been on the lines of : ‘ Make sure you do this or that ’ . |
23 | On the other hand , now I come to think of it I ca n't see why they should go round clanking chains . |
24 | And the size of it I ca n't see it being full up . |
25 | No , I ca n't , it 'll , if you do n't take the head of it I ca n't eat it , I could n't even , I have prawn cocktail and you have a prawn , they put , they put a prawn on top whole , I could n't eat that , I could have peeled it , I looked at it and I thought about it , no , I can eat them when there done |
26 | A lot of it I can just push aside but |
27 | And some of it I can only get in Stowmarket anyway because it 's heavy . |
28 | And if I can not rid myself of it I will just have to go into the service and begin to root out the cause . |
29 | Beneath it there 's a Sun cartoon of a chap being polled on his doorstep : ‘ I think Kinnock is marvellous , ’ he says , ‘ it 's that windbag husband of hers I ca n't stand . ’ ) |
30 | But Venice is full of wonderful things , and even for you I wo n't pretend to dislike it . ’ |