Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] i " in BNC.

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1 At last the rain held off and although the wind was a little strong I knew that I had to fly her .
2 Right dear I will
3 So should voters , it would be rather absurd I think , well Mill thinks , that if jurors were expected to come to a decision on the basis of what they would prefer , would you prefer this person to be sent down or would you prefer them to get off .
4 I 'm bitterly sorry I behaved so stupidly towards you , but — I can promise I 'll never marry another man while you want me to be your wife , but — ’
5 " Rather interesting I thought . "
6 Now , what I have learnt at college this week which is rather interesting I think .
7 I 'm rather afraid I forgot . ’
8 ‘ I 'm rather afraid I did , ’ Bill admits .
9 This is the most upbeat I have been for more than a year . ’
10 Tony DeFries was rather diffident — a little restrained I thought .
11 Coming from the north , er the appearance of the village is rather different I think because it is masked to an extent by the existing vegetation .
12 However , if a scheme is commercially sound I see no reason why private risk capital should not be available .
13 His room was the most interesting I had been in up to then .
14 It 's most interesting I found it .
15 One of these entered the popular literature and is still repeated by journalists , despite the fact that Hugh McClean , who , in admitting his part in the Shankill UVF killings , is supposed to have said : ‘ I am terribly sorry I ever heard of that man Paisley or decided to follow him ’ , later denied making such a statement to the police .
16 and erm er I said , I 'm terribly sorry I 've got the wrong number .
17 Confirm then I resolve , Adam shall share with me in bliss or woe , so dear I love him that with him all deaths I could endure without him live no life . ’
18 Whether she is consciously twisting logic , or just , poor girl , confused , I 'm not sure , but at the end it 's quite clear ‘ So dear I love them that with him all deaths I could endure , without him live no life ’ , that she 's got into a world of fantasy because the one thing that is of course not in question is that Adam should die and that she should live on , which appears to be what she 's referring to here .
19 It 's only right I oblige you and address you as you prefer , Nicolo . ’
20 ‘ I 'm only sorry I did n't come to Israel 20 years ago . ’
21 I 'm only sorry I had a prior engagement , otherwise I 'd have been here much earlier . ’
22 I know that members and non-members alike have found them useful , and I am only sorry I missed the October one .
23 ‘ I 'm only sorry I had to bring you out in it . ’
24 ‘ I feel so horny I think I 'll faint . ’
25 ‘ They are so grotesque I can scarcely bring myself to touch them , ’ says Carey .
26 Were my feelings not so strong I could not bring myself to say goodbye . ’
27 If Brook Street had n't convinced me I could do it , my confidence was so low I think I might have turned it down , ’ she says .
28 Her voice is so low I can scarcely hear what she is saying .
29 I 'm so low I ca n't help doubting every man who comes near me .
30 Mother and lots of other people would say we were too young to love truly , they would have us wait for our ‘ years of discretion ’ ; at what age one is supposed to be abnormally discreet I do not know , all I know is that I have not arrived there yet , and I hope I never will .
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