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How to use I, for one in a sentence

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I am sure I speak for many residents when I say I, for one, am fed up seeing this sort of thing.
So there's still plenty to look forward to and I, for one, plan to relish every second of it.
Now, excuse me, I'm a man of the world, and I, for one, find this a rather worrying development.
We're going to get the low-down on a tech revolution that I, for one, have heard very little about until I got ready to do this program.
If all that literary criticism set out to do was to say that the writer was merely a product of his time, then I, for one, suspect my job would be much easier.
But although the movie has gathered awards and some rave reviews I, for one, never felt I was close to seeing this happen.
Pope Francis is certainly a breath of fresh air, and I, for one, rejoice in his style, tone and early pronouncements.
Now I, for one, wouldn't mind seeing the tattooed one getting it on with the other one, but a nagging little voice in my ear says chance would be a fine thing.
Well, I, for one, think lack of exposure plays a role in hating other groups.
Nobody should be surprised by the Government's plans for road tolls, but I, for one, have been shocked by the reaction from some quarters of the fleet industry.
In the two decades we have had these debates, I, for one, cannot recall either side ever claiming anything other than that their bloke won by a country mile.
I know you may not agree but I, for one, think we should get rid of this unfair piece of legislation.
But I must say to you in all honesty that the text before us today has been thrown together, it is slapdash and flippant and I, for one, am not proud of it.
Their bodies may have grown up, but their spirits, as shown in their tantrums and tiny attention spans, are still half formed, and I, for one, find it hard to summon much sympathy for their unimportant plights.
But I, for one, mourn the passing of the summer and the more relaxing days when I'm not doing the homework nagging or rousting children out of bed early in the morning.
Examples from Classical Literature
And I, for one, and for still other reasons, congratulate myself upon the vastitude of my good fortune.
I must say that I, for one, never wholly believed in the Mysticism of hafiz.
As a respectable man, I, for one, would never countenance any intromission of that kind.
Sweet as parting is, I protest I, for one, would not lengthen it until to-morrow.
But I, for one, would hate to see him given the death penalty.
And I, for one, can't wait to see more of him and his super silly supercilium.
It takes two to make a row, and I, for one, refuse to have anything to do with such tomfoolery.
Well, old Bildad, you are determined that I, for one, shall not lay up many lays here below, where moth and rust do corrupt.
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