Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] i [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ He 's only beaten me once today . ’ |
2 | You 've already sent me away once . |
3 | No first night in America , no guest appearance on Wogan , no live appearance on the Royal Variety Show has ever made me quite so pathologically crazed as that little radio show . |
4 | Nobody 's ever hit me as hard as you did . ’ ' |
5 | That had always struck me as pretty morbid , but this was the season of goodwill to all men . |
6 | At last I understood the fanaticism which during my schooldays had always struck me as so forced . |
7 | If you had n't accompanied me tonight then none of this might have happened . |
8 | Lucille Walker had n't brought me clear over to Hollywood just to tell me I 'd been played for a sucker . |
9 | Whether or not he was altogether comfortable in such a role is another matter ; when Lawrence Durrell once suggested to him that he was not a Christian at all but more like a Buddhist or a primitive he replied only with a question , " Perhaps they have n't found me out yet ? " |
10 | ‘ You have n't even asked me directly why I went for a walk with Flo this evening , for instance . |
11 | Absolutely , I plead guilty , erm the honourable member is er certainly found me out there . |
12 | Human beings have never touched me so nearly as now when ‘ Nature ’ was so close : I think , too , I never before struck such firm roots into human hearts ’ . |
13 | I it 's er never held me up that much , but er it obviously it affected er me throat , the erm It 's the bits off the new cloth , you see ? |