Example sentences of "i [adv] [vb base] [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Do n't you … no , I rarely go down into the town at the weekends .
2 The first time I get on , it is often after spending a few hours with them , and I kinda transfer over from the stable door to their backs . ’
3 I live on the reserve from March until early December and during this time I only go over to the mainland about once a month .
4 instead of just going , you should of said oh I just come up for a few days
5 Did you notice I did refrain from discussing my hands and I just get on with the game !
6 I find I can easily put things into perspective , see both sides of an issue , if I just sit around for a while and I probably do that for half an hour a day .
7 Basically , I just sit down with a little Pignose amp and a tape recorder and play all night . ’
8 STROKE victim Bishop Edward Daly told the Belfast Telegraph : ‘ I just wake up in the mornings now and say ‘ Thank you God , for another day ’ . ’
9 Cos I just wake up in the night .
10 ‘ Now I just draw out from the bank a spending allowance for the week — to pay mum back , to cover essentials and for a few little extras .
11 Do you mind if I just go on in the way I 'm used to ? ’
12 And in terms of vehicle operating costs savings , if I just go back to the top of that page , the inner routes again perform well not not so not so well or better ?
13 I I so I just go in to the paddock ?
14 Ca n't think in the arts , in the art bit so I just I just go in for a coffee as well , yeah .
15 I just go in like a bull at a gate and most of the time it works .
16 Generally , when things fall apart and get desperate I just go out into the garden , anchor myself to the earth .
17 I just go out for a bit , just for an hour or two , and when I come back you ai n't even got the kettle on .
18 ‘ If I just move over to the jump seat — ’
19 I wish I could remember the words , but I 've forgot them so I just hum along with the tune .
20 If I just nip round to the drawings I 'll just give you an indication of of what exactly we 're , we 're doing .
21 I look at all the jobs that 's got , that have to be done in the day , right , and look at which ones I should do , and then all the other jobs I just share out between the relevant people .
22 I normally throw up at the mere mention of footy management , but Soccer Rivals is darn good .
23 I always end up with a dry throat in here with all this heat
24 I always come back to the Stones when I think of The Smiths , because of the camp , but mainly because of the way each band illuminates their era for us .
25 but I said to him , I 'll go and buy vinyl and we can come back into the same position , and he ai n't no good at sticking vinyl up , I always go round with a bloody
26 It was as easy as anything , and for a long time I , I felt well at least I can get in that way and then I thought oh maybe I should , you know doing , doing anything about it , but now I always go out of the other door
27 And I always think back to the er the time I think Edmund and I were sitting in the back garden here and deciding that we 'd go off and join the paratroopers
28 Even though I see Cam every day , I still wake up in the morning and go ‘ Wicked !
29 Well I think I , I mean I do agree and I think that the that er that pressure is now getting on to these , these city institutions , but erm , but I still come back to the basic thing that , that really , you know what appears to me is happening is we 've we 're having literally millions of pounds taken out in , in issuing these massive massive writs you know , a hundred and seventy eight page writs are sort of being and really the money for those is coming out of the remaining money in our pension funds and really I feel that what wou what is happening is this , as far as I 'm concerned , is all due to the self-regulatory body being set under the Financial Services Act , and in a way I feel that you know we 're being made to pay for sorting out a mess that somebody else is making .
30 He thinks he can play spoof , but I usually come out of the pub legless with as much money as I went in with .
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