Example sentences of "[interj] i [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Oh I bet bloody phone .
2 Oh I bet these kids find this thrilling you know , do n't you ?
3 oh I saw that sign
4 Oh I like that word .
5 Oh I like that song .
6 Oh I like that colour .
7 Oh I like this song !
8 oh I like this advert , watch , watch this
9 Oh I like this game !
10 oh lovely , I go er a big box of chocolates , I think and I 'll stuff them , like Rolo , no , I do n't want any thing , oh I like those heart socks
11 Oh I like those ones
12 Oh I like those flowers .
13 you 'll all be sitting saying , oh I hate that Maggie Thatcher , or whatever ?
14 Oh I hate that name anyway .
15 Oh I hate those things , personally , but still , there we are .
16 Oh I remember that bollocks !
17 Anyway oh god oh I remember this bit , oh wonder how Ross is getting on .
18 He 's goes oh I had Hawaiian pizza and he goes did you have pie and pizza ?
19 Come round and say oh I murdered twelve people today and then we 'll all go oh wow Zed !
20 the thing with them , a bed with them , she 'll not come in now , and never come , no reason why not , cos I know she smokes so what does she do that we have n't to know , so I says oh I says this bed is n't gon na keep being here and no An no Angela in it
21 Oh I 've bloody hell , .
22 Oh I know first weekend .
23 Cos I think he 's sort of realized now that nobody 's particularly impressed by him taking six grammes and twelve Es at once and going oh I took six grammes of and twelve Es at once and I was really fucked .
24 oh I went last year , so it could be interesting , it 's quite an interesting centre
25 Partial topic framework existing in a conversation between K ( 20+ , female , Edinburgh-resident , university student , … ) and J ( 60+ , male , Edinburgh-resident , retired , … ) in P Working Men 's Club , Edinburgh , … ) at T ( early evening , spring , 1976 , … ) mentioning ( J's three children — J ‘ s brothers — the schools they attended — the schools J attended — that J did badly at school — J left school at fourteen ) when K asks J what he did after he left school J : oh I done odd jobs like + paper boy + chemist 's shop worked in a chemist shop + and done two or three others+ and I finally started in the bricklaying + so I served my time as a bricklayer + K : that 's good money J : nowadays it is but in that + when my time was out it wasn't+ it was only three pounds nine a week + so + + K : my father was a stonemason and he started at home + and they were paid a halfpenny an hour extra for being left-handed + +
26 Oh I done that chocolate
27 Oh I recorded those films did n't I ?
28 Oh I wanted that football pools !
29 Well she kept moaning saying , oh I wanted those books !
30 Oh I loved that bit in Shogun I do n't know if you remember it .
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