Example sentences of "and i [verb] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | William had hidden from Ernest , and Ernest asked Elizabeth and me to help find William . |
2 | My conscience over that headache of an interview you 'd promised Cara — and me making believe I was my sister — was really getting to me . ’ |
3 | My dear , I thought that you and I had become — friends ? ’ |
4 | The trail goes steeply down and the speed increases , and I let go of the sledge rail to wipe my goggles — a fatal move . |
5 | You have only to come close enough to my hide and I let fly . |
6 | On the Quakers ' goal of the season so far , he said : ‘ I ca n't remember a lot about the build up , but the ball sort of bounced just right and I let fly . |
7 | During the early months of the season I catch my breath a bit , but the body is wonderfully adaptable and I do manage to reach parts of the loch others never cover . |
8 | No , sir , I have reason to rely upon your honour , and I do rely upon it and … |
9 | He 'll be very quick and I do regret that he 's not here . |
10 | well I do think I have , I have those points , erm , I do n't want to stop you Mr er , and I do repeat I 'm going to , I 'm going to rule on these matters and both parties have er , erm , will have certainly have full liberty to come back and , and deal with them , I just wanted to know in outline the present parties er to the future of these proceedings |
11 | She says today because I 've got the little boy with me I 've got to come by car unfortunately , but it 's far quicker on a bicycle and I do do it yes ! |
12 | Well you see I sit down on a I sit down on a fairly regular basis with now and try to give her direction and er point out , and I do make the point , about every time and , right ? |
13 | ( And I do mean anything … ) |
14 | Only in i i in in exceptional circumstances , and I do mean absolutely exceptional circumstances , would we even consider going to Ingleston ! |
15 | The second number is for emergencies and I do mean emergencies , not running low on Kleenex . |
16 | And I do mean flight . |
17 | Nothing and I do mean nothing is gon na make me move from here until you agree to dump the munchkin . ’ |
18 | We have been and are very well served in N V C O. Our President , Sir Kenneth , our vice-presidents , and in particular , the Chair , the Vice-Chairs , and Treasurer , give us a great deal of their time , and I do mean give , as they work for many hours on behalf of N C V O without payment . |
19 | Freeing herself , Luce responded quietly , ‘ I 'm very sorry , Paul , but it is n't nonsense , and I do mean it . ’ |
20 | I would rather even kill myself , and I do mean kill myself than do |
21 | The important thing to recognize , really , is that anyone can program a computer , and I do mean program it . |
22 | And more than that , I 'd grown up with divorced parents and I do think kids need a mother and a father . ’ |
23 | I know I 'm a bitch and I do think Nora had a lot to do with it but I 've often thought that it was — you know — in the genes . ’ ' |
24 | A bit of oversell occurred with the hardback at £9.99 , but it turned out alright , and I do think this is very much a paperback title . |
25 | And I do think that sex is so private it 's almost impossible to write about . |
26 | Nonetheless , if you are reading this you have n't forgotten us , we are working on it and I do think Graduate Associations have a place in the 90's . |
27 | For really I think that the poorest he that is in England hath a life to live , as the greatest he ; and therefore truly , sir , I think it 's clear , that every man that is to live under a government ought first by his own consent to put himself under that government ; and I do think that the poorest man in England is not at all bound in a strict sense to that government that he hath not had a voice to put himself under ; … ( p. 53 ) |
28 | I 'd like , I 'd just say that I the the are professionals now that do know more about eating disorders and I do think there are clinics being set up . |
29 | ‘ And I do think you need a rest from me , Buzz . |
30 | Assure you , my good liege , I hold my duty as I hold my soul , Both to my God and to my gracious King ; And I do think , or else this brain of mine Hunts not the trail of policy so sure As it hath used to do , that I have found The very cause of Hamlet 's lunacy … |