Example sentences of "[verb] i was [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm not sure whether he would have taken action against me if I had realised I was already in his book . |
2 | But I realized I was most surprised . |
3 | Andrew did n't think I was right there . |
4 | The first the first half a year that I was Holland I I do n't think I was away for a holiday , but then the the next Summer then I was away . |
5 | I made few friends , but once I adapted to this life I do not think I was particularly unhappy . |
6 | And er I do n't think I was particularly keen of having a house full and I thought |
7 | I do n't think I was any more beautiful than the next teenager . |
8 | ‘ Well , I did n't think I was much good either . |
9 | ‘ Did he think I was all right ? ’ |
10 | Did you think I was actually enjoying it ? ’ |
11 | I do n't think I was quite as tired as you … . |
12 | No I do n't think I was ever caned . |
13 | Well , I do n't think I was really ready to come off before . |
14 | Not that she did n't think I was really rude before . |
15 | Although I do n't think I was mentally ill for most of the time I was anorexic , I find Lomas 's remarks illuminating in my own case and pertinent to anorexia nervosa in general . |
16 | ‘ Several people did n't think I was seriously going to take part , but it was really good fun , ’ she laughed . |
17 | They did n't think I was very bright or very brainy . |
18 | I do n't think I was very good at it and I was invalided out very early . |
19 | ‘ I tried to pretend I was thoroughly involved with my career — as I am , of course , but you know what I mean . |
20 | I never wore the roll-neck out there again and as the years passed I was gradually given a large wardrobe of beautiful traditional dresses , which I wore with comfort and delight , each dress reminding me of the giver . |
21 | Usually Aunt Louise would seem to be asleep , or not to realize I was there . |
22 | it 's in thingy , I did n't want I was just checking and the |
23 | I realised I was no longer having any fun doing my movies , and I think this was reflected in my last two films , Harlem Nights and Another 48 Hours . |
24 | It was wet and cold and I realised I was bleeding heavily . ’ |
25 | It was n't until I underwent hypnosis that I realised I was still a Catholic . |
26 | Suddenly she giggled and I realised I was still holding her fingers . |
27 | I only realised I was still suffering from ME after my doctor referred me to a psychiatrist . |
28 | But I always knew you were fiercely independent and I knew how you 'd react to my eternal presence if you realised I was there as a self-appointed bodyguard . ’ |
29 | I got a lot of stick for that at first but when my tutor realised I was actually producing work it was okay . |
30 | I mean I was already bald at the sides . |