Example sentences of "[coord] i [verb] [verb] that " in BNC.

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31 Kapil said : ‘ When I got my 400th Test wicket in Perth last year I promised Sunny that one day both records would belong to Indians and I intend to honour that .
32 And I intend to keep that promise . ’
33 That is what the County Council is presently discussing and will come to a conclusion on February the twelfth , and I believe following that conclusion some small primary schools may seek to opt out .
34 And I find writing that is Church and State .
35 but they want seven and I want to put that big bit at the bottom .
36 Their taunts must have sickened her , so this ai n't the time to start mauling — even though I 've got a bulge in my pants like a bunch of bananas and I want to rip that nightdress of her and throw her on the bed .
37 And I want to do that .
38 Well of course I 've been saying for some time now , for some time , and I want to underline that , and I hope the government are listening that we 've had twenty thousand troops on our streets , we 've twelve thousand armed policemen on our streets , we have the strictest security laws in Western Europe , and none of these things have solved our problem .
39 I was not asking for a debate and I want to make that quite clear .
40 ‘ I 've had a few more ideas … well , I 've thought about … areas I did n't think I could use that I now think I can , and I want to develop that stuff , and — ’
41 And she said , I tried to get that father- in-law there , she says , and I tried to get that for my daughter and I could n't find , could n't get it .
42 and I do like that sewing stripe down the middle
43 ‘ But what I am talking about , because it is my business , is mainstream commercial cinema and I do maintain that mainstream cinema should be looking towards its audience .
44 And I did enjoy that volley from just outside the area he scored for Wednesday in the League Cup a few seasons back … now who was that against ?
45 ‘ He rushes in with his chin exposed , and I aim to exploit that weakness .
46 I had to pay some money , I just forget now , very little but er as I 've said half a dozen times now , I always wanted to do what was right , you know , and I aim to do that .
47 I mean , I was there er , I left yesterday afternoon , I mean , I had to go in early and we had erm an auction and I helped do that .
48 First of all you and I have to agree that is the sort of company that er er you could be involved with er and the other way around .
49 And we are fortunate in Oxfordshire , and I have said that before , but all the country is not like Oxfordshire .
50 Having worked as an agent , I always take care of Dire straits ' concert bookings and I have made that sort of mistake with them .
51 There is nothing in the Children Act 1989 which provides for the court to tack any direction on to a care order and I have to say that , in my judgment , the addition of a direction of any sort to a care order is a fetter on the local authority plans , authority and responsibility .
52 And I have to say that 's a luxury that most recruiters do n't have but whoever walks through this door I I you know providing all the other things jell erm I have the luxury of offering five companies in which er an individual can go into .
53 Er fairly easy to determine what your background 's been for the last twenty six years er and I have to say that 's quite unusual these nowadays , particularly in financial services .
54 I entirely agree with President Delors that the exclusion of that aspect from the full Maastricht settlement would make Britain a paradise for inward investment , and I have had that message communicated to all trade attache s in our embassies throughout the world .
55 My right hon. Friend and I have spelt that that out categorically in meeting after meeting .
56 ‘ Pears wants to play and I have to bear that in mind . ’
57 The media love to compare controlled hot fusion with ‘ harnessing the power of the Sun on Earth ’ , and I have used that idiom in this chapter heading ; yet it is not really true .
58 So I put it up and I gave to like that , I went put them in the water !
59 Er and if , if y if there is a resource problem then you David and I need to address that
60 I suppose one of the things I use to demonstrate it most clearly is that for many years I s I gave lectures on communications and one of the things I used to say in those lectures was I did not know , and I was stressing that sense what came first if newspapers write stories in a particular way , because that is what the public wanted or do public want a particular type of story and that 's that newspapers round-up and I stopped posing that question when Rupert Murdoch bought the Melbourne Sun because Rupert Murdoch bought the Melbourne Sun and introduced a lot of sex-type stories you know stories about brothels and madames whipping people and goodness knows what else and the sales rocketed and there we had almost a captive example of change in the design of change in the type of stories that were written and people , people were buying it and so you have an issue of you know that your content was actually being by what your readership wanted .
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