A couple of years ago. from Another Year (2010)
A few weeks? from Another Year (2010)
A terrible way to treat someone. from Another Year (2010)
A week on Wednesday? from Another Year (2010)
A whole year? from Another Year (2010)
About ten years. from Another Year (2010)
Absolutely. from Another Year (2010)
Acha? from Another Year (2010)
Ah, sod him. from Another Year (2010)
Ah, that's right. Never forget to kiss your mum. from Another Year (2010)
Ah, yes. Strictly speaking, I'm actually an engineering geologist. from Another Year (2010)
Ah, yes. Well, right now, the main project is an eight metre diameter tunnel, from Another Year (2010)
Air On The G String from Another Year (2010)
All his little bits and bobs. from Another Year (2010)
All my life I've had to put up with this nonsense from you from Another Year (2010)
All of these strong men. from Another Year (2010)
All right, Carl? from Another Year (2010)
All right, Gerri, you're the boss. from Another Year (2010)
All right, well, I'm off, then. from Another Year (2010)
All right. from Another Year (2010)
All right. I dig holes. from Another Year (2010)
All righty. from Another Year (2010)
Am I? Well, I've always been slim, haven't I? from Another Year (2010)
Amazing cake. from Another Year (2010)
Amen. from Another Year (2010)
Amen. from Another Year (2010)
And again. from Another Year (2010)
And all my toilet rolls have been stolen. from Another Year (2010)
And courgettes. from Another Year (2010)
And earning relatively good money, and nothing to spend it on, really. from Another Year (2010)
And good luck to you, Mo. from Another Year (2010)
And had I sorted out the insurance? Well, that hadn't even crossed my mind! from Another Year (2010)
And his wife. from Another Year (2010)
And how about you? Have you started your menopause? from Another Year (2010)
And I got towed to Crawley, from Another Year (2010)
And I know you're a geologist, Tom, but what exactly do you do? from Another Year (2010)
And I saw these two daffodils peeping over the top of the grass. from Another Year (2010)
And I wanted to surprise you all. from Another Year (2010)
And I'm not going to have it any longer! from Another Year (2010)
And I've seen all I need to see for the time being. from Another Year (2010)
And it got broken into last night. from Another Year (2010)
And it was really expensive because I haven't driven since 1984. from Another Year (2010)
And my mum works on a make up counter. from Another Year (2010)
And nobody's helping me. from Another Year (2010)
And that's great, because I fit the bill. from Another Year (2010)
And that's just for this household. from Another Year (2010)
And that's why I love him. from Another Year (2010)
And that's why I love him. from Another Year (2010)
And the blessing of God Almighty... from Another Year (2010)
And the guy kept trying to touch me up. from Another Year (2010)
And then Singapore to Malaysia and then onto Thailand. from Another Year (2010)
And then there's the big corporations, from Another Year (2010)
And then... from Another Year (2010)
And this government won't invest in the railways, from Another Year (2010)
And Tom's first job, when we left uni, was abroad for two years. from Another Year (2010)
And we now commit her body to be cremated. from Another Year (2010)
And what am I left with now? from Another Year (2010)
And when Tom had finished after two years, I joined him again and we... from Another Year (2010)
And would you like some coffee? from Another Year (2010)
And you came out and visited, didn't you, my first Christmas holiday? from Another Year (2010)
And you know it. from Another Year (2010)
And, understandably, Mr Gupta hasn't exactly been in a position to open them, from Another Year (2010)
And, you know me, I'm very much a glass half full kind of girl. from Another Year (2010)
And... I grew up just down the road from you, in Croydon. from Another Year (2010)
Another capital city brought to its knees. from Another Year (2010)
Any news? from Another Year (2010)
Any time you like. from Another Year (2010)
Anything else? from Another Year (2010)
Anyway, I'm... I'm sick of it. I just left it. It's just a car. What does it matter? from Another Year (2010)
Are you all right, Gerri? from Another Year (2010)
Are you all right, Ronnie? from Another Year (2010)
Are you all right? from Another Year (2010)
Are you dozing in the daytime? from Another Year (2010)
Are you drinking a lot to keep awake? from Another Year (2010)
Are you going to do something about your garden? from Another Year (2010)
Are you insured, Mary? from Another Year (2010)
Are you OK? from Another Year (2010)
Are you sleeping in Joe's room? from Another Year (2010)
Are you still angry with me? from Another Year (2010)
Are you taking any drugs, medication? from Another Year (2010)
Are you warm enough? from Another Year (2010)
Arrabbiata. Are you hungry? from Another Year (2010)
As far as we know. from Another Year (2010)
As long as we're friends, then I'm all right. from Another Year (2010)
As well as can be expected. from Another Year (2010)
At your age, you can walk away, can't you? from Another Year (2010)
Auntie Mary. from Another Year (2010)
Auntie Mary. from Another Year (2010)
Aye, aye. Give them a lift home. from Another Year (2010)
Aye. from Another Year (2010)
Bastard. from Another Year (2010)
Be a big change for you, Ronnie, from Another Year (2010)
Because if I don't treat myself, nobody else is going to, are they? from Another Year (2010)
Because they wanted 700, but I offered 600, but we settled at 650. from Another Year (2010)
Because you know that you can talk to me. from Another Year (2010)
Better pack my bag. from Another Year (2010)
Better? from Another Year (2010)
Blimey. from Another Year (2010)
Bloody hell. from Another Year (2010)
Boys flexing their muscles on the beach. No, it's not for me. from Another Year (2010)
Bread and cheese. from Another Year (2010)
Buenos Aires. from Another Year (2010)
Bugger that, you're carrying the bags. from Another Year (2010)
But he doesn't appear to have turned up yet. from Another Year (2010)
But he wasn't a bad person. from Another Year (2010)
But I am always prepared. from Another Year (2010)
But I didn't tell you on Thursday, Gerri, because I knew I was coming here today from Another Year (2010)
But I do want you to have a blood test, to check your thyroid. from Another Year (2010)
But I don't want to spend too much money because I'm going to get myself a little car. from Another Year (2010)
But I haven't checked my e mails. from Another Year (2010)
But I was too young. from Another Year (2010)
But I'll have to cut back on, you know, from Another Year (2010)
But I've spent so much on it, Tom. I can't just sell it now. from Another Year (2010)
But if you keep it, it's only going to get worse. from Another Year (2010)
But if you talk about politics again, you're barred. from Another Year (2010)
But it's great to come home and feel like you've made a contribution, isn't it? from Another Year (2010)
But it's tricky, because... from Another Year (2010)
But now... from Another Year (2010)
But that's OK because I've got loads of clothes. My wardrobe isn't big enough. from Another Year (2010)
But then I never do, do I, Gerri? Because I haven't got anyone to go with. from Another Year (2010)
But then, this morning, I'm in the bathroom, I'm sitting on... from Another Year (2010)
But they rang on Friday morning from Another Year (2010)
But we don't seem to talk to each other any more. from Another Year (2010)
But when I was in my 30s, I met the right man and I was mature. from Another Year (2010)
But when you've got your car, Mary, you'll be able to go wherever you want, from Another Year (2010)
But yesterday I was brushing my teeth and I looked out the window from Another Year (2010)
But you'll give me the prescription now? from Another Year (2010)
But, if I had more money, then I could do both. from Another Year (2010)
But, you see, the car is cheaper than the train, isn't it? from Another Year (2010)
But, you're looking fit and raring to go, Mr Gupta. from Another Year (2010)
But... from Another Year (2010)
By the way, Mary, it's a 1.4. from Another Year (2010)
Bye, Ken. from Another Year (2010)
Bye, Mary. Really nice to meet you. from Another Year (2010)
Bye. from Another Year (2010)
Bye. from Another Year (2010)
Can I come in? from Another Year (2010)
Can I have one of them beers now? from Another Year (2010)
Can I just say what a great pleasure it is to be playing with you once again? from Another Year (2010)
Can you pop your arm on the desk for me? from Another Year (2010)
Can you take that for me? from Another Year (2010)
Can't or won't remember? from Another Year (2010)
Can't you stay just till we get to King's Cross? from Another Year (2010)
Carl said he is going back. from Another Year (2010)
Carl, we've got loads of wine. from Another Year (2010)
Carl. from Another Year (2010)
Change is frightening, isn't it? from Another Year (2010)
Cheers, Gez. from Another Year (2010)
Cheers. from Another Year (2010)
Cheers. from Another Year (2010)
Chuck a few things in a bag. We'll clear up. from Another Year (2010)
Coffee, yes. from Another Year (2010)
Come on. from Another Year (2010)
Cos it's the toilet roll that I've left in the car. from Another Year (2010)
Could you get me a refill, Joe? from Another Year (2010)
Couldn't I just get a man in? It wouldn't cost much. from Another Year (2010)
Croydon College. from Another Year (2010)
Cup of tea. from Another Year (2010)
Cut your losses, Mary. Get rid of it. from Another Year (2010)
Daughter's left, only see her when she wants something. from Another Year (2010)
Dear, dear. from Another Year (2010)
Did Gerri tell you about me getting a car, Tom? from Another Year (2010)
Did he go to the funeral? from Another Year (2010)
Did you drive? from Another Year (2010)
Did you ever smoke dope? from Another Year (2010)
Did you finish it? from Another Year (2010)
Did you have breakfast? from Another Year (2010)
Did you have dinner last night? from Another Year (2010)
Did you like the Beatles? from Another Year (2010)
Did you see this? from Another Year (2010)
Did you speak to my son and heir? from Another Year (2010)
Did you try not to take it personally? from Another Year (2010)
Did you? from Another Year (2010)
Didn't much care for her when she was alive. from Another Year (2010)
Didn't you go away with Andrea? from Another Year (2010)
Didn't you? from Another Year (2010)
Do you fancy a drink tonight? from Another Year (2010)
Do you know the way? from Another Year (2010)
Do you know, Gerri, I've never been with a man who could cook. from Another Year (2010)
Do you remember when you showed me your little box? from Another Year (2010)
Do you think it was my fault, Tom? from Another Year (2010)
Do you want a cuddle? from Another Year (2010)
Do you want one of these? from Another Year (2010)
Do you want some toast? from Another Year (2010)
Do you want something now? from Another Year (2010)
Do you want your coats? Yeah, I'm not surprised. from Another Year (2010)
Does Gerri ever mention me? from Another Year (2010)
Don't be silly. from Another Year (2010)
Don't fall in love with me, I'm married, can you? from Another Year (2010)
Don't feel you need to hang about, duck. from Another Year (2010)
Don't forget your tomatoes, Mary. from Another Year (2010)
Don't go on the tube, Joe. I can give you a lift. You can be my navigator. from Another Year (2010)
Don't know what I'm doing here. I didn't want to come. from Another Year (2010)
Don't know. from Another Year (2010)
Don't know. from Another Year (2010)
Don't scare the wildlife, Ken. from Another Year (2010)
Don't see her any more. from Another Year (2010)
Don't tell me how to behave in my house. from Another Year (2010)
Don't underestimate the shock he's had, Carl. from Another Year (2010)
Don't want to talk about my family. Why should I? from Another Year (2010)
During the Clough glory years, we were at the centre of the footballing universe. from Another Year (2010)
Earth to earth, ashes to ashes, dust to dust, from Another Year (2010)
Eat, drink, be merry. from Another Year (2010)
Eh? from Another Year (2010)
Eight metres? That's big. from Another Year (2010)
Enigma Variations IX Nimrod from Another Year (2010)
Er, I'm... Restaurant family business. from Another Year (2010)
Er... from Another Year (2010)
Erm... it's important for Mr Gupta to understand that at this point from Another Year (2010)
Erm... l'll be representing Mr Gupta on the day. from Another Year (2010)
Everyone who lives and believes in me will never die. from Another Year (2010)
Everything OK? from Another Year (2010)
Everything sank to the bottom. It was horrible. from Another Year (2010)
Exactly, and I'm very happy to be here with both of you. from Another Year (2010)
Exactly, things change. from Another Year (2010)
Exactly! from Another Year (2010)
Exactly. from Another Year (2010)
Except my job. from Another Year (2010)
Except they're not like pubs now, they're all poncy bars. from Another Year (2010)
Excuse me. from Another Year (2010)
Excuse the mess. from Another Year (2010)
Financially, cars are cheaper. That's why there's no incentive to go by train. from Another Year (2010)
Five minutes walk to work. from Another Year (2010)
For shouting about nothing, from Another Year (2010)
From beginning to end it was awful, people were getting so cross with me. from Another Year (2010)
Funnily enough, I was thinking about him on the way down. from Another Year (2010)
Gathering the last of the season's harvest. from Another Year (2010)
Gerri, I'm sorry. from Another Year (2010)
Gerri? from Another Year (2010)
Girls in bikinis covered with suntan oil. from Another Year (2010)
Give me a night's sleep, though, wouldn't it? from Another Year (2010)
Give or take. from Another Year (2010)
Give us it. from Another Year (2010)
Go on. Sit yourself down, Mary. from Another Year (2010)
Go to the doctor. from Another Year (2010)
God Almighty! from Another Year (2010)
Good job it didn't rain. from Another Year (2010)
Good luck, partner. from Another Year (2010)
Good shot, partner? from Another Year (2010)
Good. from Another Year (2010)
Good. from Another Year (2010)
Good. from Another Year (2010)
Good. Glass of wine? from Another Year (2010)
Got a son. from Another Year (2010)
Guess where I went the other week. from Another Year (2010)
Had a bit of a wild night, Joe. from Another Year (2010)
Hard man. from Another Year (2010)
Hasn't changed much, has it? from Another Year (2010)
Have a taste. from Another Year (2010)
Have a think. from Another Year (2010)
Have you been eating over the weekend, Ronnie? from Another Year (2010)
Have you come down for a few days? from Another Year (2010)
Have you got any children? from Another Year (2010)
Have you got any particular worries at the moment? from Another Year (2010)
Have you got the keys, Ronnie? from Another Year (2010)
Have you got to go back soon? from Another Year (2010)
Have you got to move? from Another Year (2010)
Have you seen the doctor? from Another Year (2010)
Have you worked with Linda for long? from Another Year (2010)
Have you? I like your hat. from Another Year (2010)
Having to look after yourself. from Another Year (2010)
He always wore black, didn't he? from Another Year (2010)
He could be quite good looking, if he wanted to. from Another Year (2010)
He didn't. from Another Year (2010)
He is a dark horse, our son. from Another Year (2010)
He loved me. from Another Year (2010)
He means, how powerful is it, Mary? How many cubic centimetres? from Another Year (2010)
He must have something on the go, a good looking boy like him. from Another Year (2010)
He should lose a couple of stone, shouldn't he? from Another Year (2010)
He was a good looking man when he was young. from Another Year (2010)
He was lovely. from Another Year (2010)
He was my big love... from Another Year (2010)
He was such a lovely kid, full of fun. from Another Year (2010)
He was very kind to me, actually. from Another Year (2010)
He will agree to adjourn which will then give us time to sort things out, OK? from Another Year (2010)
He won't be back. from Another Year (2010)
He'd bloody better. from Another Year (2010)
He'll be 64 now. from Another Year (2010)
He'll bugger off soon enough. from Another Year (2010)
He's 30 years old, Mary. from Another Year (2010)
He's a bit weird, isn't he? from Another Year (2010)
He's all right. from Another Year (2010)
He's good. from Another Year (2010)
He's got a good heart. from Another Year (2010)
He's got a nice clean bum. from Another Year (2010)
He's great. from Another Year (2010)
He's in no danger of being evicted. from Another Year (2010)
He's only been with us three... no, two years. from Another Year (2010)
He's only known her for five minutes. from Another Year (2010)
He's really nice Ronnie, isn't he? from Another Year (2010)
Hello, Carl. from Another Year (2010)
Hello, Gemma. from Another Year (2010)
Hello, I'm Tom. Ronnie's brother. from Another Year (2010)
Hello, Joe, what a surprise. from Another Year (2010)
Hello, Mary. I'm Tom. I'm his father. I live here. from Another Year (2010)
Hello, mate. from Another Year (2010)
Hello, Tom. from Another Year (2010)
Hello! from Another Year (2010)
Hello? from Another Year (2010)
Hello. from Another Year (2010)
Hello. from Another Year (2010)
Hello. I saw you through the window. from Another Year (2010)
Help yourself. Is there anything you want? from Another Year (2010)
Help yourself. Tuck in. from Another Year (2010)
Here she comes. from Another Year (2010)
Hey, thanks for popping round on Friday. Janey really appreciated it. from Another Year (2010)
Hi, Gerri. from Another Year (2010)
Hi, Joe. from Another Year (2010)
Hi, Ronnie. from Another Year (2010)
Hi, you must be Ronnie. I've heard a lot about you. from Another Year (2010)
Hi. from Another Year (2010)
Hi. Come on in. from Another Year (2010)
Hit you hard when Gordon died, didn't it? from Another Year (2010)
Hiya, Gerri, love. from Another Year (2010)
Hiya. from Another Year (2010)
Hm, you should ask my son about that. from Another Year (2010)
Hm? from Another Year (2010)
Hm. from Another Year (2010)
Hm. from Another Year (2010)
Hm. I don't know. from Another Year (2010)
Hmm, it's quite nice. from Another Year (2010)
Ho, ho, ho, ho! from Another Year (2010)
Honest. from Another Year (2010)
Hooray! from Another Year (2010)
Hope to see you next week, Janet. Same time. from Another Year (2010)
Hope you get your car sorted out. from Another Year (2010)
How about coffee? from Another Year (2010)
How about it? from Another Year (2010)
How about it? from Another Year (2010)
How about that, then? from Another Year (2010)
How about you, Maggie? from Another Year (2010)
How are things with husband? from Another Year (2010)
How are you doing? from Another Year (2010)
How are you managing, Ronnie? from Another Year (2010)
How are you? from Another Year (2010)
How are you? from Another Year (2010)
How did he take that? from Another Year (2010)
How did she go? from Another Year (2010)
How did you handle it? from Another Year (2010)
How environmentally friendly is that? from Another Year (2010)
How is Ronnie? I haven't seen him for years. from Another Year (2010)
How is that dressing coming along? from Another Year (2010)
How long have you worked with her? Are you coming back to the house? from Another Year (2010)
How long will it take us to get back? from Another Year (2010)
How lovely to see you. from Another Year (2010)
How many times a night do you go? from Another Year (2010)
How old do you think I look, Joe? from Another Year (2010)
How old was he? from Another Year (2010)
How you doing? from Another Year (2010)
How you doing? from Another Year (2010)
How's it going? from Another Year (2010)
How's it going? from Another Year (2010)
How's Joe? from Another Year (2010)
How's Joe? Have you heard from him this week? from Another Year (2010)
Huh? from Another Year (2010)
Huh. from Another Year (2010)
Hup! Ha, ha, ha! from Another Year (2010)
I am convinced that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor rulers, from Another Year (2010)
I am fit to burst. Big boy's wrestling his way down. from Another Year (2010)
I am the resurrection and the life, says the Lord. from Another Year (2010)
I am very environmentally friendly, actually. from Another Year (2010)
I bet he regrets it deep down. from Another Year (2010)
I bet you've got some embarrassing stories. from Another Year (2010)
I blame my big heart. from Another Year (2010)
I bought him a double Scotch. No, I had to challenge him. from Another Year (2010)
I bought myself a bottle of champagne. from Another Year (2010)
I bought you a little present, some thyme. from Another Year (2010)
I broke down on the motorway on the way to Brighton from Another Year (2010)
I brought three bags in, but I must have left the fourth one on the front seat. from Another Year (2010)
I call it a trailer mounted tripod cable percussive boring unit. from Another Year (2010)
I can chill out now and have a nice little glass of wine. from Another Year (2010)
I can give you a description of the house, if you like? from Another Year (2010)
I can't cook. from Another Year (2010)
I can't just chuck her out. from Another Year (2010)
I can't remember. from Another Year (2010)
I can't remember. Five, ten years ago? from Another Year (2010)
I could come up and give you a hand, if you like. from Another Year (2010)
I could take a few days off work. from Another Year (2010)
I couldn't handle it. from Another Year (2010)
I couldn't wake up this morning. from Another Year (2010)
I didn't get to bed till five and then I couldn't sleep. from Another Year (2010)
I didn't know if it was going to be one of your big dinner parties, from Another Year (2010)
I didn't really eat anything yesterday. from Another Year (2010)
I do feel a bit guilty, though, but at the end of the day... from Another Year (2010)
I do. from Another Year (2010)
I don't cook. from Another Year (2010)
I don't fly. from Another Year (2010)
I don't know about that. from Another Year (2010)
I don't know what to do. from Another Year (2010)
I don't know. from Another Year (2010)
I don't know. from Another Year (2010)
I don't know. from Another Year (2010)
I don't know. from Another Year (2010)
I don't know. I'll have to check my diary. from Another Year (2010)
I don't live in a house that's more than I need. from Another Year (2010)
I don't mind the grey hair. from Another Year (2010)
I don't really smoke. from Another Year (2010)
I don't suppose your son will help you. from Another Year (2010)
I don't think Gerri and Tom would mind. from Another Year (2010)
I don't think I really enjoyed history at school. from Another Year (2010)
I don't think my brother ever missed one home game. from Another Year (2010)
I don't think Ronnie can afford to go now, the price of season tickets. from Another Year (2010)
I expect you're looking forward to being a grandmother. from Another Year (2010)
I expect you're too capable. from Another Year (2010)
I feel a bit guilty. from Another Year (2010)
I feel like I'm being somebody else. from Another Year (2010)
I feel like Thelma and Louise. from Another Year (2010)
I feel really good behind the wheel, really special. from Another Year (2010)
I got in. I thought, that's great, that's done, from Another Year (2010)
I got it ever so cheap. I was really chuffed with myself from Another Year (2010)
I got my diploma. I look after the doctors. from Another Year (2010)
I got my first geologist's job in Western Australia in the outback. from Another Year (2010)
I got three points for speeding, at £60 each. from Another Year (2010)
I got towed away and I wasn't even parked on a double yellow line. from Another Year (2010)
I had a bit of a bad day. from Another Year (2010)
I had a really bad experience in a mini cab once. from Another Year (2010)
I had a really bad experience in a mini cab once. from Another Year (2010)
I had a really nice evening, actually. from Another Year (2010)
I had a wonderful time. They know how to enjoy themselves, the Aussies. from Another Year (2010)
I had my alcoholic tutor in again. from Another Year (2010)
I had some beans. from Another Year (2010)
I had to keep quiet, I got stuck with the home mob. from Another Year (2010)
I had too much to drink last night. from Another Year (2010)
I have a croissant if they haven't got any iced buns. from Another Year (2010)
I have good days and bad days like everyone else, but, hey! from Another Year (2010)
I have to smuggle it in. from Another Year (2010)
I haven't been for months. from Another Year (2010)
I haven't eaten since breakfast. from Another Year (2010)
I haven't got anything in mine. from Another Year (2010)
I haven't had any breakfast. from Another Year (2010)
I haven't lived in Derby for 40 years. from Another Year (2010)
I hear you're both excellent cooks. No pressure. from Another Year (2010)
I hear you're going to the Emerald Isle again, Tom. from Another Year (2010)
I hope he does. from Another Year (2010)
I hope it's not too hot. from Another Year (2010)
I just came on the spur of the moment. from Another Year (2010)
I just don't have those kind of feelings for you, Ken. I'm really sorry. from Another Year (2010)
I just got up and came straight here. from Another Year (2010)
I just have the occasional one or two. from Another Year (2010)
I just wanted to say... from Another Year (2010)
I know it's not easy to talk about personal things. from Another Year (2010)
I know, Gerri, but you're allowed a couple of glasses, aren't you, Tanya? from Another Year (2010)
I know. from Another Year (2010)
I know. from Another Year (2010)
I know. from Another Year (2010)
I know. from Another Year (2010)
I know. from Another Year (2010)
I know. from Another Year (2010)
I know. At least you'll be able to claim for your window. from Another Year (2010)
I know. How much sleep are you getting at night? from Another Year (2010)
I know. I've got enough food for her. from Another Year (2010)
I left him a message on his answerphone. from Another Year (2010)
I left home at two. I had to ask a policeman in the end, I got so lost. from Another Year (2010)
I let him palm me off with 5,000... nothing pounds from Another Year (2010)
I like to feel that I'm always there for you. from Another Year (2010)
I like to get on the train... from Another Year (2010)
I looked out the windows when we were in Lincolnshire, from Another Year (2010)
I lose count. from Another Year (2010)
I mean, don't get me wrong, it's not all rosy. from Another Year (2010)
I mean, even though the journey was a complete nightmare, from Another Year (2010)
I mean, every time I looked up, he was looking at me. from Another Year (2010)
I mean, he left me, but... from Another Year (2010)
I mean, I know I see you at work, from Another Year (2010)
I mean, I... from Another Year (2010)
I mean, I've got a little bit of money. Not a lot, but enough. from Another Year (2010)
I mean, just driving here today, I felt like a whole person. from Another Year (2010)
I mean, look what happened when I got divorced from that shit. from Another Year (2010)
I mean, who would I go on holiday with? from Another Year (2010)
I mean, you spend nearly 40 years trying to get people out of the dole queue and into jobs. from Another Year (2010)
I meet these older men, who want somebody younger, from Another Year (2010)
I might have known you'd pull a stunt like this. from Another Year (2010)
I might have to have a little bit of a lie down. from Another Year (2010)
I might move away somewhere else. from Another Year (2010)
I miss you. from Another Year (2010)
I must get it cut. from Another Year (2010)
I noticed. from Another Year (2010)
I saw this fucking tree. from Another Year (2010)
I seem to remember you got banned from a number of pubs in Hull from Another Year (2010)
I should have brought a bottle of wine. from Another Year (2010)
I sometimes wonder what he's doing. from Another Year (2010)
I still hope we might crash back through to the Premiership, at some point. from Another Year (2010)
I still think about that. from Another Year (2010)
I stop at the caff to pick up breakfast. from Another Year (2010)
I suddenly feel... from Another Year (2010)
I suppose so. from Another Year (2010)
I tell you what. from Another Year (2010)
I think I'm a bit overdressed for a Sunday morning. What do you think? from Another Year (2010)
I think I'm gonna have a cigarette before I eat this. from Another Year (2010)
I think it will do you some good. from Another Year (2010)
I think Joe knows what he's doing, actually. from Another Year (2010)
I think so, Gerri. from Another Year (2010)
I think so. from Another Year (2010)
I think that can look quite distinguished on a man of his age, but... from Another Year (2010)
I think that's really sweet. from Another Year (2010)
I think there's room for improvement there, don't you? from Another Year (2010)
I think you'll find that we men are. from Another Year (2010)
I thought you were going to miss me out, Mary. from Another Year (2010)
I told him it was up to him. from Another Year (2010)
I told him when and where. from Another Year (2010)
I understand, sweetheart. from Another Year (2010)
I used to have a drink with Ronnie. from Another Year (2010)
I used to work in Majorca. from Another Year (2010)
I usually get the bus, but if I'm late, I have to leg it, if I miss the bus. from Another Year (2010)
I want you to come out and see it later. from Another Year (2010)
I was falling down them, she was going up them. from Another Year (2010)
I was going to bring you some flowers, Gerri. I just couldn't find anywhere open. from Another Year (2010)
I was more Elvis. Jerry Lee Lewis. from Another Year (2010)
I was out and about, getting my hands dirty. from Another Year (2010)
I was ready for it. from Another Year (2010)
I wasn't manic, like him. from Another Year (2010)
I went nice and early, so it wouldn't be dark when I got back. from Another Year (2010)
I won't ask. from Another Year (2010)
I wouldn't fancy sleeping in a tent, thank you very much. from Another Year (2010)
I wouldn't say that. from Another Year (2010)
I... I... I just wanted to see them. from Another Year (2010)
I'd like my usual. from Another Year (2010)
I'd never want to do that. from Another Year (2010)
I'll be glad when this is over. from Another Year (2010)
I'll get you a beer, Ronnie. from Another Year (2010)
I'll have a smoke with you. from Another Year (2010)
I'll just run upstairs. Is that all right? from Another Year (2010)
I'll just take your blood pressure. from Another Year (2010)
I'll never forgive you for this. You know that, don't you? from Another Year (2010)
I'll put it on your bed. You're in Joe's room. from Another Year (2010)
I'll race you to the top. from Another Year (2010)
I'll ring him later. I'd love to see him. from Another Year (2010)
I'll say. from Another Year (2010)
I'll see you later, all right? from Another Year (2010)
I'll stay in the pubs, you do the walking. from Another Year (2010)
I'll stay in the pubs, you do the walking. from Another Year (2010)
I'll take you briefly through what is going to happen in court. from Another Year (2010)
I'll tell you what. from Another Year (2010)
I'm a friend of Gerri's. I work with her. from Another Year (2010)
I'm a Palace supporter myself, for my sins. from Another Year (2010)
I'm a very good listener. from Another Year (2010)
I'm breaking the law, officer. from Another Year (2010)
I'm dreading getting on that train Sunday night. I always do. from Another Year (2010)
I'm fed up with it, to be honest, Tom. from Another Year (2010)
I'm going to get a bottle of wine. from Another Year (2010)
I'm going to have to be honest with you. from Another Year (2010)
I'm going to run upstairs before we go on the journey. from Another Year (2010)
I'm happy. from Another Year (2010)
I'm here on my own. from Another Year (2010)
I'm just going to run upstairs. Is that all right? I won't be a minute. from Another Year (2010)
I'm living in a poky rented flat when I should have my own home at my age. from Another Year (2010)
I'm Mary. from Another Year (2010)
I'm not doing it on my own. There's a few of us. from Another Year (2010)
I'm not getting any. That's why I'm here. from Another Year (2010)
I'm not going to get a holiday this year. from Another Year (2010)
I'm not meeting the right people. I'm stuck in a rut. from Another Year (2010)
I'm not sure about this. from Another Year (2010)
I'm not telling you. from Another Year (2010)
I'm really sorry about this. from Another Year (2010)
I'm really sorry. from Another Year (2010)
I'm really sorry. from Another Year (2010)
I'm sorry, Tom. from Another Year (2010)
I'm starving. from Another Year (2010)
I'm still not going to tell you. from Another Year (2010)
I've come to surprise you. from Another Year (2010)
I've found you a toothbrush. from Another Year (2010)
I've got my health, touch wood, I've got my independence. from Another Year (2010)
I've got my lovely little garden flat, a good job. from Another Year (2010)
I've got seven parking tickets... no, nine parking tickets. from Another Year (2010)
I've got some really nice stories, actually. from Another Year (2010)
I've got the longest scarf in the world. Sorry. from Another Year (2010)
I've had three punctures. from Another Year (2010)
I've no idea. from Another Year (2010)
If he pops out, give me a shout. from Another Year (2010)
If he thinks about me. I bet he does. from Another Year (2010)
If I got a cleaner in, she'd turn round, walk straight out again. from Another Year (2010)
If I might make so bold, I would suggest that the best plays with the worst, Jack. from Another Year (2010)
If you straighten it up and push up your sleeve... from Another Year (2010)
If you want to come... from Another Year (2010)
In fact, I'm not doing anything this weekend, so I'll get up really early, from Another Year (2010)
In sure and certain hope of the resurrection to eternal life, from Another Year (2010)
In this world and the next. from Another Year (2010)
In you go. from Another Year (2010)
Inexorably. from Another Year (2010)
Is Gerri in? from Another Year (2010)
Is he a good dad? from Another Year (2010)
Is he a nappy changer? from Another Year (2010)
Is he married? from Another Year (2010)
Is he now? from Another Year (2010)
Is he? from Another Year (2010)
Is it all right if I make one for myself? from Another Year (2010)
Is it your wife that's just passed away? from Another Year (2010)
Is she eating all right? I don't know, something like that. from Another Year (2010)
Is she gone? from Another Year (2010)
Is she? from Another Year (2010)
Is the sale of new cars. from Another Year (2010)
Ish. from Another Year (2010)
Isle of Wight Festival, 1968. from Another Year (2010)
It cost me nearly £500 and I never even got my weekend in Brighton. from Another Year (2010)
It doesn't get any easier. Job for a younger man, this. from Another Year (2010)
It is a surprise. Shall I take that from you? from Another Year (2010)
It keeps making funny noises. from Another Year (2010)
It leaves a nasty taste, doesn't it? from Another Year (2010)
It might give her a purpose in life. from Another Year (2010)
It might have been nice if you'd phoned first, Mary. from Another Year (2010)
It might take 20 minutes to turn up. We haven't got time. from Another Year (2010)
It must be really boring looking after old people. from Another Year (2010)
It rem... from Another Year (2010)
It reminded me of his funeral. from Another Year (2010)
It sounds amazing. What are you working on at the moment? from Another Year (2010)
It takes two to tango. from Another Year (2010)
It was a very nice service. from Another Year (2010)
It was him and a load of Australian cowboys. from Another Year (2010)
It was the year your mum died. from Another Year (2010)
It was very upsetting, actually. from Another Year (2010)
It was, wasn't it? Simple, straightforward. from Another Year (2010)
It will be brilliant for Christmas shopping. from Another Year (2010)
It'll be fine. from Another Year (2010)
It'll be good practice for me. from Another Year (2010)
It'll be signposted. from Another Year (2010)
It's a good job it didn't get pinched, isn't it? from Another Year (2010)
It's a lovely little car. from Another Year (2010)
It's about this big, I think. from Another Year (2010)
It's all changed. from Another Year (2010)
It's all down to this. from Another Year (2010)
It's all right for you two, you've got each other. from Another Year (2010)
It's all right. Hurry up. Your train is going in a minute. from Another Year (2010)
It's been a pleasure, Mary. from Another Year (2010)
It's Carl. from Another Year (2010)
It's disappointing. from Another Year (2010)
It's exhausting all the time, just getting up and down the stairs, knocks her out. from Another Year (2010)
It's extraordinary. from Another Year (2010)
It's given me a lot of stress, Tom. from Another Year (2010)
It's going to rain again. from Another Year (2010)
It's got nothing to do with me. from Another Year (2010)
It's great to see you both. Cheers. from Another Year (2010)
It's hard, isn't it? from Another Year (2010)
It's Joe. from Another Year (2010)
It's just I have to get back to work. from Another Year (2010)
It's just that the older you get, the more relevant it seems. from Another Year (2010)
It's lovely and clear. from Another Year (2010)
It's lovely the way you and Tom do everything together. from Another Year (2010)
It's lovely to see you, Joe. I'll see you soon, I hope. from Another Year (2010)
It's messy, isn't it? from Another Year (2010)
It's my little present to me. from Another Year (2010)
It's never too late, Mary. from Another Year (2010)
It's nice when that happens, isn't it? from Another Year (2010)
It's not fair. from Another Year (2010)
It's not your fault, Ken. from Another Year (2010)
It's obviously serious. from Another Year (2010)
It's only me! from Another Year (2010)
It's peaceful here. from Another Year (2010)
It's really lovely to be here. from Another Year (2010)
It's really lovely to have someone to talk to. from Another Year (2010)
It's so exciting, isn't it? from Another Year (2010)
It's so lovely having you next to me, Joe, telling me where to go and what to do. from Another Year (2010)
It's the young person's prerogative to be noisy. from Another Year (2010)
It's tragic. from Another Year (2010)
It's very kind of you, Mary. from Another Year (2010)
Jack and Janey. from Another Year (2010)
Janet, I want to help you. That's why we're here. from Another Year (2010)
Joe and I have shared some really special moments, haven't we? from Another Year (2010)
Joe and Katie will be all right. They can handle her. from Another Year (2010)
Joe Hepple, nice to meet you. from Another Year (2010)
Joe likes her. from Another Year (2010)
Joe used to love it here. from Another Year (2010)
Joe, is there another chair in there? from Another Year (2010)
Joe! from Another Year (2010)
Just because of that Steve. He's a right fascist. from Another Year (2010)
Just follow me this way, please. from Another Year (2010)
Just for a few days, a week. from Another Year (2010)
Just get my boots off. from Another Year (2010)
Just here will do. from Another Year (2010)
Just like his dad. from Another Year (2010)
Just to wait for them? from Another Year (2010)
Just turns up out of the blue, doesn't he? from Another Year (2010)
Katie. from Another Year (2010)
Katie. from Another Year (2010)
Ken, we like you. from Another Year (2010)
Ken? from Another Year (2010)
Ken. from Another Year (2010)
Ken. from Another Year (2010)
Let's talk about it on Tuesday. from Another Year (2010)
Life's not always kind, is it? from Another Year (2010)
Like Gerri was what? from Another Year (2010)
Linda's heartbroken. from Another Year (2010)
Live life while you can. Don't think about tomorrow. from Another Year (2010)
Loads of times. Gerri's always giving me stuff, aren't you, Gerri? from Another Year (2010)
Look after yourself, Ronnie. from Another Year (2010)
Look at the food in this fridge. from Another Year (2010)
Look at you! from Another Year (2010)
Looks good. from Another Year (2010)
Lovely. I'll make some tea. from Another Year (2010)
Mary, I wasn't angry with you. I just felt you'd let me down. from Another Year (2010)
Mary. from Another Year (2010)
Mary's here. from Another Year (2010)
Mate, got to get your train. We should get cracking. I'll run you to the station. from Another Year (2010)
Matt's getting married. from Another Year (2010)
May God give you his comfort and his peace, his light and his joy, from Another Year (2010)
May God give you his comfort and his peace, his light and his joy, from Another Year (2010)
Maybe I did. from Another Year (2010)
Maybe, but it might not solve your problem. from Another Year (2010)
Me and my best friend, Monica. from Another Year (2010)
Mm! from Another Year (2010)
Mm! Oh, no, hey. from Another Year (2010)
Mm. from Another Year (2010)
Mm. from Another Year (2010)
Mm. from Another Year (2010)
Mm. from Another Year (2010)
More cars! More cars! At least I'm buying an old car. from Another Year (2010)
Most of my friends have gone. from Another Year (2010)
Mr Gupta? from Another Year (2010)
My car broke down. It had to be towed away. from Another Year (2010)
My exhaust has fallen off. I had to get a new one. My carburettor went. from Another Year (2010)
My goodness. from Another Year (2010)
My looks work against me. from Another Year (2010)
My supervisor. from Another Year (2010)
My two favourite men. from Another Year (2010)
Nah, no, no, no, no. from Another Year (2010)
Nah. from Another Year (2010)
Need a bit more than that, though, don't you? from Another Year (2010)
Nepal, trekking in Nepal. The beach at Goa. from Another Year (2010)
Never come between a mother and her son. from Another Year (2010)
Nice. from Another Year (2010)
No breakthroughs? from Another Year (2010)
No financial problems? from Another Year (2010)
No government wants to increase the duty on aviation fuel. from Another Year (2010)
No, but I'm really comfortable with where I am in my life, as you know. from Another Year (2010)
No, but it was lovely having a lie in on my day off. from Another Year (2010)
No, but these kids, they're just bloody noisy. from Another Year (2010)
No, but what I mean is, he doesn't want to rush into anything. from Another Year (2010)
No, I don't think so. from Another Year (2010)
No, I don't, Mary. from Another Year (2010)
No, I investigate the ground beneath our feet from Another Year (2010)
No, I love it. from Another Year (2010)
No, I never had you down as one of nature's Girl Guides, Mary. from Another Year (2010)
No, I wasn't sure what to wear. from Another Year (2010)
No, I won't. from Another Year (2010)
No, I'm all right, thank you. from Another Year (2010)
No, I'm great, actually. from Another Year (2010)
No, I'm not one for culture. from Another Year (2010)
No, I'm not, actually. from Another Year (2010)
No, I've had a couple. Oh, go on, just a smidgeon. from Another Year (2010)
No, it isn't, Gerri. from Another Year (2010)
No, it keeps a girl happy, though. from Another Year (2010)
No, it's all right, Ken. I can pour my own wine, thank you very much. from Another Year (2010)
No, it's all right. I'll have one of mine. from Another Year (2010)
No, Mature woman with cat. from Another Year (2010)
No, Maturish. We don't want to put them off, do we? from Another Year (2010)
No, no. You're all right. from Another Year (2010)
No, not in the same way. from Another Year (2010)
No, she went off with her sister. You remember? from Another Year (2010)
No, still quiet on that front. from Another Year (2010)
No, thank you. from Another Year (2010)
No, thank you. from Another Year (2010)
No, that's Paul. from Another Year (2010)