Example sentences of "i [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ’ Need to go wary on the Apricot Sunsets in future , ’ she said as she helped me slowly up the basement steps to the street . |
2 | He walked me slowly out to the garden gate — a kindly old man , more interested in his trees and his plans for the palace , his rowing and his cycling than in the ruder demands of his people for democracy and good government . |
3 | In fact , he irritates me intensely sometimes . |
4 | In fact what strikes me most forcibly about Lyell 's pillars is not their evidence of placid uniformitarianism but rather of episodic " catastrophism " . |
5 | Anyway , ] used to call on her , quite unexpectedly , once in every month or two perhaps , and she used to entertain me most hospitably . |
6 | As I remember , the three adjectives applied to me most consistently throughout my early childhood were ‘ clever ’ , ‘ good ’ , and ‘ healthy ’ . |
7 | Even though he was old enough to be my father and now walking like an old , old man , every feminine instinct I possessed was reminding me most pleasantly that he was neither my father nor an old , old man . |
8 | I 'd once had to miss a rendezvous with him after he 'd done his own stripping vicar act for some giggling secretary 's twenty-first birthday and he 'd shot out of the pub stark bollock naked to find me somewhere else . |
9 | ‘ Will you go talk about me somewhere else ? |
10 | He looked at me as though he had seen me somewhere before , but I passed by with a curt nod . |
11 | I decided to wait until the sea took me somewhere safer on the north side of the island . |
12 | It 's important to me that you hear my side of the story — though God knows it does me little enough credit ! |
13 | Lucille Walker had n't brought me clear over to Hollywood just to tell me I 'd been played for a sucker . |
14 | I recognized him , you see , and his identity took me properly aback , I do n't mind admitting . |
15 | The problem of the private beds gave rise to a violence of dispute which seemed to me wholly out of proportion to the magnitude of the issue . |
16 | He looks after me right well , but Paddy 's son is just too much for 'im . ’ |
17 | Oh y oh put me right today yes . |
18 | There 's nothing to prevent you from unburdening yourself to me right here and now if you wish to do so . ’ |
19 | right , she was squashing me , she was squashing me right here |
20 | Things are not all bad and what goes around has come around and bowled me right over . |
21 | ‘ And Theo , ’ he confided , ‘ when I pass on the heath here such a woman with a child on her arm , it pierces me right through , the melancholy , and my eyes get moist . ’ |
22 | ‘ It put me right up in the mood again , I 'd forgotten about that sort of intensity . |
23 | " Not every minute , " I said , and then he took my hands and pulled me right up to him . |
24 | And there was a lot of space between the hut and the door and the wind took me and flung me right up against the tank and I went down to the ground and crawled on me hands and knees . |
25 | She said no more and as soon as they arrived at Broom House she said , ‘ No need to take me right up to the house — I can walk up the drive . ’ |
26 | last night and it put me right up er it put me right up |
27 | last night and it put me right up er it put me right up |
28 | they 're dead naff , right , cos Steve Wright in the afternoon as a thing , he says , he says , what do you want Essex girl and he 's said something funny she 'll , she 'll go , you crack me right up you do , you make me crack right up , right and they 're suppose and they are , well I do n't know , but they 're supposed to be really naff |
29 | I guessed it was part of your plot to steer me right away from Rob — in case I corrupt him . ’ |
30 | You do n't need me right away , do you ? ’ |