Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] i [vb past] [subord] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | ( The women also had tusks , so that I wondered if they were used for offence or defence . |
2 | So if I had if I had one course to go along and find approximately how many adverts for it ? |
3 | It took me some time to put the fantastic story of the Gauguin inheritance behind me — not out of my mind , but to the back of it , not only because I wondered if they might deteriorate , but also at the bizarre irony of a family sitting on a fortune which they refused to touch . |
4 | It 's gon na take as long as I thought cos I have to format it and install it . |
5 | But if people do n't pack , as was the example of this job to this last week that took till erm the time it was it was four o'clock as I said when they finished . |
6 | Especially when I wept after we 'd made love . |
7 | No I , I , I sort of smelt Patrick 's feet once and I thought if it was possible to faint on smells then I was going to , you know . |
8 | I met him two or three years later when I asked if he would make me a dress for the March of Dimes , using some peony pink silk that Winston brought back from China . |
9 | Apart from the facts about the different regiments gleaned from the poster on the wall at Lille , I knew no more now than I had as I stood watching England disappear from the back of the ferry . |
10 | But I have n't gone really as I hoped cos I 'd envisaged having the membership list with sort of names of who 'll make cakes , who 'll help on the stall and then know who to phone |
11 | Now when I said if you halved ten pounds and you get five , what number must go there ? |
12 | There was only one on duty today and I waited till he turned and moved to the back of the room then I walked quietly past him and out into the square . |
13 | Yeah , it really is stupid having all these left overs , alright as I said before I can make all that kid stuff , but in the end I 've got too much to take over |
14 | He was getting back quicker than I thought because he is quite a tall guy , so I had to knock the stumps down as quickly as possible and the quickest way to get there was through the air — and I took it . ’ |
15 | So I went along there cos I thought if she was painting the children will be frozen and nothing to sit on and no |
16 | just then and I said because you got her hair on . |
17 | I got in there and I thought cos I wanted bacon and eggs but I thought if I have breakfast I 'm gon na think well . |
18 | I refused him then but I weakened when they asked again after Chip had gone . |
19 | There was no way I wanted to be robbed again and I determined if I had to stand in a queue it would be with this chain in my hand . |
20 | Yeah well there again like I said before I tend to rub the cord and then they all |
21 | I feel today the excitement of that encounter almost as keenly as I did when it took place over fifty years ago . |