Example sentences of "[verb] i [be] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | The festivities will now start and I do n't think I 'm out of order at all if I asked all the Three-Ninetieth veterans to give a real round of applause to these beautiful British people have come , have come out this after this after th this afternoon . |
2 | Besides , what makes you think I 'm in for a long wait ? ’ |
3 | You might just remind your team that I would n't be working with IMP if they did n't think I was up to the job . |
4 | And do n't stiffen up , for heaven 's sake ; anyone would think I was about to leap on you . ’ |
5 | I do n't think I was out . |
6 | ‘ When I reached eight tries I realised I was in with a chance of records and the lads helped me as best they could . ’ |
7 | Cos Rita swears she 's been , I mean I was out with her once and we went in for a coffee and we finished , right , and we 're ready to go and I nearly said to her I hate it after you 've finished and Jackie lights up and then I have to sit there while she has a fag |
8 | From what I learned at the meeting I ca n't see why he thinks I 'm up to such a task , but maybe la bête a ses raisons que la belle ne connaît pas . |
9 | ‘ He thinks I 'm out of the country and we 'd like to surprise him , would n't we , darling ? ’ |
10 | It 's all right when the children are here but when everybody goes I am back on my own all day . |
11 | As I ran , I remember thinking stupid thoughts like : How did he know I was up here looking down ? |
12 | ‘ Anyway , how did you know I was out here ? ’ |
13 | ‘ A big part of my game is to get a foot in and let others know I 'm around , ’ explained Ince . |
14 | I say I been out for a walk because I ca n't sleep . |
15 | There 's someone at the door — if it 's Mrs Brown , say I 'm out . |
16 | I no more say who I am in this case than I say I 'm off to my wife 's right in the lost-in-cloud case . |
17 | But when I got there I found I was in with kids who 'd been nicked for stealing or who 'd been on drugs or alcohol or glue , and girls who had been on the streets at 13 . |
18 | I did n't want your father to know I was back , for fear he 'd want to hold me . ’ |
19 | Do you have any conception of what it felt like to know I was about to lose you ? ’ |
20 | Then , before she could put them back on , and to send her thoughts scattering , he directed , ‘ Do n't wear those while I 'm around ; they offend my sense of beauty . ’ |
21 | What happens if Joey says I 'm out ? ’ |
22 | ‘ I hope I 'm out of here by then . ’ |
23 | Hope I 'm back for Larry 's party . |
24 | I suspect I suspect the local office probably wo n't because it was they when I rang them here in Newark and I said , Look I 'm about to go self-employed , |
25 | This came up , it 's good money , good fun and good experience , but as soon as these two shows finish I 'm back doing my stand-up . ’ |
26 | ‘ Well , for the first , as far as I 'm concerned they do n't go without the second , and for the second , I do n't believe I 'm about to be asked . ’ |
27 | As we marched out of the station into the streets of Scarborough I could hardly believe I was back in Yorkshire . |
28 | ‘ As soon as I 've got the car going I 'm off . ’ |
29 | I 've got I 'm on to tape four . |
30 | When the community charge arrived I was about to retire . |