Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] i [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I could n't wait to finish at the studio that day so I could slip down the record shop to pick up a copy , and several months later I still have n't stopped playing it .
2 Since I 'm buying Three Choirs for my shops then I obviously rate it highly .
3 Desultory Gaelic mutterings turned gradually to snores as cigarette glows faded , and with watchkeeping duties over I soon followed suit .
4 The surprises when I actually checked .
5 Although I had no idea then what species of bird it was , the picture was firmly fixed in my mind ; years later I instantly recognised it in my first ornithological guide , P. A. D. Hollom 's The Popular Handbook of British Birds .
6 Same as yours , yeah , I 've given up buying funny flavours now I just buy strawberries cos nobody ever liked them
7 A few days ago I again removed the brood of one of these A. aluaudi females and counted a record 113 fry .
8 When I first moved into my present garden nine years ago I madly planted all those trees , shrubs and climbers that my previous garden , being rather small , would not allow .
9 The Skinner seminar , as far as I can remember , you 've got ta bear in mind I I mean it must be eight nine years ago I probably read Skinner in earnest , yeah ?
10 Yeah , well I 'm a bit like that , I ca n't wear a jumper because I , I and yet years ago I always used to wear
11 ‘ When we married 26 years ago I never realised it would be to a millionaire , but he has always been lucky .
12 ‘ When we married 26 years ago I never realised it would be to a millionaire but he has always been lucky . ’
13 Some of my friendships from then I have retained and someone I met twenty years ago I still live with .
14 No doubt my loved ones are already laughing heartily at the thought that I could have anything useful to say to a secretary of state , and two years ago I too would have discounted the idea that a politically damp , small ‘ c ’ conservative would ever be in a position to offer advice on competition and free markets to a Tory government .
15 There were days when I never even saw you !
16 So consequently a lot of stuff that ended up on record was the more soulful , slower stuff , but I have some places where I really get to stretch out on this record .
17 The connection time was very tight and there were some weeks when I rarely caught the 7 o'clock bus to Ferryhill and had to wait for the 7.15am bus which takes a longer route and delayed my arrival even more .
18 For years afterwards I only had to hear it played and in my mind I would be back on the muddy camp site , feeling again the excitement and fun and tragedy which filled the air .
19 Here , then , we have the most obvious , the most important , opportunity for bridge-building , so obvious and important in fact that , in my view — and here I echo a judgment of Stephen Clark 's which in times past I fiercely denied — an individual 's or organisation 's position on ‘ meat-eating ’ , so-called , should be regarded as the decisive litmus test of their moral credibility .
20 That does n't seem to me to be a very satisfactory way of detecting that these systems were n't working and with such complex systems as we 've got such as the system , it would take one person quite a number of minutes , if not hours , to check all the lights so I very much recommend this system and I should I suppose declare an interest when you start to talk about bulbs
21 I 'm a quiet person and when I need to sort things out I usually sort them out myself ’ , she considered .
22 Help me Lord now to let go of those things where I still nurse anger and resentment , And , loving Father , please bring your gentle healing to my sensitive and painful inner world .
23 No he used to , I know who , Dawn , he used to take me sometimes and a couple of times he took me up to the and he used to say to me and what would you take for starters so I always said well I always like erm prawn cocktail
24 Three quarters like I always do .
25 Not nice fat rolls like I usually get , he 'll just have to make do with this wo n't he ?
26 I ca n't fill all answers in I only
27 We we 've had one or two hiccups so I always ask about that .
28 " When I was dealing with the men personally I generally got them to see matters from my point of view , but unfortunately I could not stay in any one port for any length of time ; my subordinates did not have the same control over men as I did " .
29 Your Mum 's teeth are clitorises so I just touch them and she gets
30 ‘ There were times when I just wanted to give up and catch the next train home , ’ said Bill , ‘ but it was the thought of all the people at home praying for us and wishing us well that kept us going . ’
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