Example sentences of "[subord] [adv] [conj] i " in BNC.
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1 | For David there is not really a lot more to tell except perhaps that I got some new teeth and as a result a few more pounds have been gained . |
2 | Rather than so As I say you associate the car and the number together . |
3 | Although lately if I 'm flower arr er showing at the yeah flower arranging at shows I 've then got time to show the flowers . |
4 | ‘ It has helped me see more than ever that I compete for my country and always will . ’ |
5 | The rain was falling harder than ever as I cycled home down the Banbury Road , through the science ghetto on Parks Road and into a time-warp . |
6 | I missed my dad more than ever as I went into the house , ahead of the others , and climbed the drab stairs to lie on my bed , looking out at the bright blue sky above the street . |
7 | I hope you will not be one of those who suffer but the increasing chance makes your Home Risks Insurance more essential than ever and I am very pleased that you have chosen to buy your protection from Legal and General . |
8 | As I said the er , the trolley buses were being phased out and the buses , the motor buses were being used more than ever and I do n't know the date of the last trolley bus running but I well remember it being reported time , it was the erm , bus was packed on its last journey from Electric House and people were photographing it . |
9 | I think ya mentioned that once before and I |
10 | He seemed so much more sensible than before that I agreed to have lunch with him . |
11 | Referring to the theatre 's revolving stage , the Prince joked : ‘ I have never hoped more than now that I might revolve round there behind the scenes . ’ |
12 | Since my operation I have n't looked back comma , although maybe because I ca n't move my leg . |
13 | I think if especially if I was n't if it was one of if it was my main |
14 | If only if I had that ability ! |
15 | To me delicatessen means herring , 1,001 varieties of herring , but I did not always regard them as such if only because I virtually lived on them . |
16 | If I had admitted to being cold , I should also have had to admit that I was hungry , and this was something I was incapable of doing — if only because I did n't believe it to be true . |
17 | ‘ I was actually satisfied with that , if only because I 'd resigned myself to the fact that I 'd never be thin , ’ she admits . |
18 | How good that wine tasted , if only because I secretly thought , what a rare old vintage I must be quaffing , laid down no doubt before the Battle of Trafalgar ! |
19 | And there it hung until long after I 'd left to go to secondary school in Camelford . |
20 | Do you know if such a list exists and if so where I might get hold of it ? |
21 | ‘ I was in the desert from 4 July until just after I was captured and escaped in May 1942 , ’ he told the court . |
22 | But if just once I feel I 've run as hard as I possible could , in good shape , and I 've still only done 27:50 , maybe I 'll be happy to say , ‘ Oh well , Solly , you 've been kidding yourself all along ’ . ’ |
23 | time , cos like when I went to Joanie |
24 | She splits me off from you lot , I 'm really fucked off actually cos like when I just go to dinner I just go with bloody Marina and then I sit there and I just do n't say a word and no one ever talks to me . |
25 | It was n't until later that I realised what it was . |
26 | I wept buckets , but it was n't until later that I realized what had happened . |
27 | It was n't until later that I saw what ‘ Uncle Pepi ’ was capable of , in Block 10 . |
28 | I thought she might have been the subject of a newspaper article or something like that , but it was n't until later that I found out just how famous she was . |
29 | The British have n't done too well up until now but I 'm hoping to change that . ’ |
30 | Cos even when I , I 've been to see like , you know ones I just sit there and tend to go , yeah . |