Example sentences of "[coord] i [verb] [adv] [to-vb] it " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I have never known a patient wait for 10 hours for an ambulance for an inter-hospital transfer — and I hope never to know it again , ’ she said .
2 I know they get mouth rot and I know how to treat it , but I 'm not too clued up on their habits .
3 She held out a twisted hand and I stepped forward to shake it lightly .
4 ‘ You accused me of having a lover and I chose not to deny it . ’
5 When my eyes had grown accustomed to the darkness I saw its silhouette and I reached out to touch it , it was rough and had nodules growing from it .
6 Tony Visconti : ‘ When David and Angela found the enormous Victorian house , Haddon Hall , in Beckenham , my girlfriend and I went along to see it and we loved it .
7 Hirst said last night : ‘ The ball was running away and I went in to win it .
8 It was my first 6-day race and I came here to enjoy it with no plan or target , so I 'm very happy to have had such a successful run . ’
9 Experience was all , and I set out to grab it with both hands , drifting from country to country , from one relationship to another , a heedless , hedonistic round with never a thought for tomorrow .
10 It works , and the fish flips over onto its side for an instant and I heave desperately to keep it coming .
11 It was beautiful and I sat down to enjoy it .
12 I was furiously angry , and I needed desperately to believe it was with you …
13 Three local anglers had been watching the pantomime with great enjoyment , and I have yet to live it down .
14 I mean you wo n't want much but I mean just to hold it .
15 I had conceived my fictional , pastoral church within which I now spent so much of my time during an imaging session at the Centre , but I had yet to see it in reality .
16 But I know how to make it better , too .
17 But I know how to get it back .
18 HEATHCLIFF HAD GIVEN me a letter for Catherine , but I decided not to show it to her until Mr Edgar was out of the house .
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