Example sentences of "i [vb base] [verb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The opera was great , but I would n't have paid for that , I mean compared to rock erm a rock concert performance and most of the rock concert was twenty quid a ticket
2 And he was n't in today I mean came into work and I passed out in the . .
3 I mean bearing in mind that all the resources were broken down presumably the were separate gangs we could n't really make
4 Anyway , the poi , the other thing is erm then obviously this re , concerns really you know , you two at the moment , but , players for next year , I mean bearing in mind we are gon na lose a few .
5 I mean look at training objectives .
6 That depends on , I mean talking about action planning and
7 It 's very interesting to note that in contemporary political philosophy there is almost no room left for democratic decision making because in most theories that we 're given , more or less everything is already decided at a constitutional level I mean think of theory of justice , it 's the theory of justice that decides the basic nature of a constitution so the role of members of a government is simply to interpret and apply the constitution so they can make the most efficient tax policies given the basic constitution , but no individual has the authority to challenge that constitution and change it by democratic means .
8 Well yeah I mean bear in mind bear in mind you 've got a week 's notice to put one together .
9 You might be able to do the odd one but I do n't think that you 've got the time , I mean bear in mind you 've gone from four to three to two there 's two of you now supervising all of us if you tell me you 've got spare time then great , and you want to do one or two equally great , however unless you tell me to the contrary
10 While I contemplate screaming for mercy . )
11 Now draw a much more elastic I curve passing through point a .
12 At dusk the H.50 's captain , Lieutenant-Commander Mervyn Wingfield , signalled the Worcester 's captain , Lieutenant-Commander Ian Maitland-Magill-Crichton , ‘ In the event of enemy attack I intend to remain on surface . ’
13 ‘ However , I intend to stay with Marguerite .
14 I intend to stay in control — and I will make my own decisions all the way . ’
15 Which does n't mean I intend to leap into bed with you just because fate washed you up on my beach .
16 I intend to concentrate on provision for the 18 per cent unstatemented pupils who remain in mainstream schools but who , as Warnock reminded us , have special needs .
17 As I say I think I 'll sum up and have a vote , and then I intend to break for lunch on conclusion of this item .
18 Have a look at the introd the erm I find is a bit sort of sleepy , I tend to go to sleep , but the and quite got nice big pictures and interesting stories .
19 Its use is very simple — you tell the manager which cells hold the values you want to change , and they 're added to the scenario , which you name ( I tend to go for Disaster , Real and Brill — all self explanatory ) .
20 I work in pastels quite a lot , but I tend to work in colour all the time rather than pencil or charcoal .
21 I tend to eat through boredom , and all the wrong things .
22 Till dieted by thee I grow mature in knowledge , as the Gods who all things know .
23 And , indeed , as befits someone who 's hovering on the edge of idolatry , even her vocabulary has gone a little pagan ‘ Till dieted by thee I grow mature in knowledge as the Gods who all things know ’ , and then what I think is a brilliant touch on Milton 's part , the very next line says to us ‘ Though others envy what they can not give ’ .
24 But er as I say there were people really worse off than we were but we were n't all that well off and my mother as I say took in washing and did black leading and all that sort of thing for very small remuneration .
25 I want to fall in love , she thought , looking away from him with helpless distaste .
26 I want to die in peace .
27 ‘ There 's something I want to see on television , ’ I lied .
28 I want to give to charity , but I 'm torn between helping someone ‘ on my own doorstep ’ or in the Third World ’ .
29 And for our devotions , I want to turn to psalm number one hundred .
30 If I want to go into town I do n't need to worry about .
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