Example sentences of "i [adv] [vb base] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 I thank the Secretary of State for his statement , and I bitterly regret the circumstances that made it necessary .
2 On European monetary and economic union , I will say only that I wholeheartedly support the views expressed by my right hon. Friends the Prime Minister , the Foreign Secretary and the Chancellor of the Exchequer .
3 I slowly ascend the stairs , the copper behind me .
4 I rather think the Liberals , who stand to benefit greatly from the SNP initiative , should have supported it .
5 I merely state the facts .
6 I entirely share the views which my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister expressed this afternoon .
7 ‘ But I only know the songs I sing at school , ’ I told her warily .
8 A five I do n't count , I only count the ends when I got to the point where I could n't go any further .
9 You can tell that Arthur Parker , head of IBM UK 's Enterprise Systems division , is getting heartily sick of journalists asking him about downsizing : ‘ If I only read the papers and did n't know my subject I would believe that the vast majority of large corporations are desperate to move applications off the mainframe — and that is rubbish ’ he says .
10 Like the previous speakers I greatly welcome the concessions er proposed by the Government er in the police aspect of the Bill , although I c ca n't refrain from commenting that I simply can not understand why they were surprised at the reaction to their original proposal , given what had already been said in this House and by everybody that they consulted , but welcome though these concessions are , er I myself find them falling short of the ideal in three respects .
11 Behind the clean and tidy façade — I especially like the shutters , especially those of the top row of windows — is a fine cobbled courtyard .
12 It 's way I , I , I just follow the instructions .
13 I just hope the lads can do it tonight whoever is in goal . ’
14 I just hope the lads can do it tonight whoever is in goal . ’
15 But now I 'm more together , I 've a whole lot of other areas in which I can express my feelings , I just hope the songs wo n't lose anything .
16 I just hope the police reacted quickly enough to catch them .
17 I am reasonably happy with my form right now and I just hope the goals keep coming . ’
18 I just show the prisoners a picture of an aborted baby and I say to them if I had done that to a baby I deserve to be here , but what I am trying to do is prevent it happening . ’
19 doing their own I just take the letters I 've already written to other people change one sentence and change the er name on
20 If I just take the serviettes I could ask her if they were obtainable .
21 I just keep the records .
22 Yeah , well if we had , if we had of had more time we could 've , like , written each individual room but really I just put the numbers down quickly just to , to demonstrate
23 I just put the numbers I like down and I do n't know anything about football
24 I just wish the Tories had some fresh ideas , precious few around as far as I can see .
25 Those who came included the food-obsessed Jo Brand ( 'I thought it was a ‘ Fork benefit ’ ) ; Marks Thomas and Miwurdz ; Michael Redmond ; The Comedy Store Players ; and Mark Steel ( 'I know it 's not trendy to say so any more but I just hate the police .
26 I just have no thoughts for the person who did this . ’
27 where that one I have n't put on I just do the bands
28 I just pin the papers up in the dressing-room and it does my job for me .
29 I mean , a whole variety of other things from erm , put ten extra staff to erm , it could be , that actually I just open the doors , so that ne next time I could actually go back in .
30 I just roll the phrases round inside my head , smoothing them out , absorbing them back into me , until they 're gone .
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