Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] i [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Apart from a price list , so we had a price list , and I thought right so I went to a book shop and I tried to find a book on masks nothing .
2 Er , after I had my children my whole body sagged and I 'd lost a lot of weight and I could n't put it on and I was really skinny and there was no way I could eat , eat a lot and I still would n't put weight on so I started on the weight training and that does n't cost me money and now I 've started putting weight on , so for the skinny kids I think the thing is to do the weight training
3 Yeah , so yeah ah you 're alright so you 'll say yeah course I 'm alright , there 's no fee , so eventually I get to the point where I said look I did say there 's no fee involved but I 'd , I , that 's a bit of a lie because there is a fee for all the work I 'm er but it comes in the form of referrals , in the form of recommendation , not actual money .
4 But I knew I had to look , so slowly I peeped round the door .
5 So much I laid before Heather Mallender and so much I lay before you .
6 ‘ I ca n't tell you how much better I feel after talking to someone like you . ’
7 So but there again if I get the enquiries fas I mean , that obviously is the enquiry came through to me so obviously I quoted on it but
8 So I put the microchi chip in place the time machine was ready the next day I put one of them down so I typed in ancient Egypt and then I put oh and by the way I wa I 'm called Professor Plop because when I landed in ancient Egypt there was a big plop !
9 One suggestion is the cold air may be blowing over the gauges affecting their readings — a long shot , I guess , but have you any ideas because after so long I 've about run out .
10 so I said erm cos I 've been in so I says to her cos you want some fags
11 So anyway I got to and I was amazed at the opposition I got from the two or three staff shunters at .
12 So anyway I went to Index cos I want I want and a watch I 'm looking for a watch cos , and I thought oh aye I come to rings , I thought well I owe her a ring so I thought oh better half eternity ring they 're cheap anyway .
13 so anyway I go into this doctor and I erm please and and all , and I ai n't been feeling well and all and this
14 Anyway , so off I went with nothing .
15 He said , ‘ I want you to mix my live album — ‘ David Live' ’ , so off I went to New York and we did very few overdubs , basically just the backing vocals , because the backing vocals were done by Warren Peace which is Geoffrey McCormack in disguise , and some other bloke , whose mane I ca n't remember , and as they were dancing all the time the backing vocals were rather breathless , so we had to dub them again in the recording studio .
16 So off I went to the doctor 's , six o'clock , and he examined me shoulder .
17 So off I went to Brownies ,
18 But erm , it was suggested about a year or so before I left , that I might take what was called The Gardeners Scholarship to erm The Royal College for the Blind , which in those days was at erm Upper Norwood S E nineteen and erm so erm I had no objections , I did n't , I did n't see any future at all in it anyway , but erm I took this erm scholarship examination , went up to the R N C to work erm some papers and to be interviewed and erm , much to my surprise they erm offered me one of these scholarships which was worth forty pounds a year for three years in the Commercial Department of the College which was an innovation really as erm primarily a College of Music for erm blind students and erm so off I went to the R N C of sixteen and erm did my three year course and got erm some R S A certificates and erm was reasonably successful I suppose I , perhaps I was n't as diligent as I should have been .
19 Halfway home I stopped in the mist to listen , and I could still hear the sound of the file .
20 you see because living here like this and er I mean , I mean only yesterday I heard of an people burst in the door and this old lady on the head and where 's your money and that sort of thing , you know , so it it 's really terrible .
21 They were used to being the pet of the house , and so whenever I went to my uncles , both dogs never seemed to take their eyes off me and their big mouths were always gaping wide , showing long sharp teeth , and I knew fine they 'd like to sink them into me .
22 So far I agree with Sartre .
23 Consequently , the answer to question 1 is ‘ Yes ’ , and so far I agree with the decision of Morland J.
24 So now I wait with bated breath .
25 So erm , so now I have to be careful , erm , but I 'm , I 'm very much better .
26 So often I hear of people who see an advertisement in the local press , go that very evening and purchase purely on impulse .
27 started along here , I turn through that , I walk along here I turn through that angle I walk along here I turn through that angle I walk along here I turn through that angle , I walk along here and turn through that angle and I 'm back where I started from .
28 started along here , I turn through that , I walk along here I turn through that angle I walk along here I turn through that angle I walk along here I turn through that angle , I walk along here and turn through that angle and I 'm back where I started from .
29 started along here , I turn through that , I walk along here I turn through that angle I walk along here I turn through that angle I walk along here I turn through that angle , I walk along here and turn through that angle and I 'm back where I started from .
30 Long ago I went to a seminar of archivists who were confident that particular instance papers could be sampled by a variety of statistical methods and if necessary could be anonymized without damage .
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