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

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1 This was the plan I laid down , and the first time I had occasion to try it in practice was the Summer before the last [ 1774 ] & I then did it in the case of a Lady and in the hottest weather : the next Body I tried these experiments upon was Jan y .
2 My South American Aluminium Catfish seemed to settle in well , although I never saw it eat , dry or live food .
3 Although I never pointed it out to Ira Dilworth , I rather felt that certain Ogden Nash lines entitled ‘ The Purist ’ might also apply , on occasion , to him .
4 Well no it 's not that I just think it 's the I do n't know you can see through it more .
5 That I simply allow it all to happen .
6 I 'm not sure that I actually learnt it all yet .
7 Night porter , Q is lifts to all floor , and S is swimming pool and I know there 's a swimming pool because not that I ever used it , but ma it , it was when I booked Francis .
8 It was just that I never expected it to happen to me . ’
9 I 'm so used to him that I never notice it .
10 He struck me hard , very hard , so hard that I still feel it , across the face .
11 ‘ You know the bad consequence of my laying myself under unnecessary obligation , and you will therefore take care that I only do it for real Friends that I can depend upon , ’ the member of parliament warned .
12 But I mean I must admit on the side of some men , it 's not actually an individual thing that I totally blame it on , although men , you know , have their responsibilities .
13 It 's such a good thing that I always recommend it .
14 No no I would n't do that I always do it like this if I was playing that hand three flu well you could go well you got a choice you can go take a chance on your last hand , not getting through or you can go two , three , five , six , seven two three four , ace finish them which is what I 'd probably do .
15 That I really saw it ?
16 He frequents a seedy restaurant — ‘ You see this wretched tavern I spend all my time in , and I enjoy it , or rather it 's not that I really enjoy it , but one must have somewhere to perch ’ : this is the form which the Dostoevsky no-home takes with him , likewise the transpersonal motif first voiced by Marmeladov in this novel , that a man must have somewhere to go .
17 I 'd read it when I was doing my A levels at the crammer , but it was only now that I really appreciated it .
18 out for me and erm , when he went in on Monday , erm it was the other one the lad that actually owns it , so I was in there for about bloody half an hour and we came home with some samples and one that I quite liked it was up on the wall and he said that is my best selling Axminster that I had , and it was like , it was maybe it was a bit too busy , it was , it was greyey and it was all different other colours in it , but it was a lot of flowers on it , it was n't a traditional Axminster you see Mike loves these traditional Axminsters and he does n't really , he wo n't really entertain anything else , erm , anyway I brought that sample home and what else ?
19 More came welling and flooding under the door , so that I suddenly found it all about my ankles .
20 I once shocked him by admitting that I sometimes took it in my tea .
21 Unfortunately , there are so many bolts from so many routes on this dome that I sometimes found it difficult to stay on route .
22 I knock on her door , but she do n't say nothing , so I just push it open .
23 Then one day a visitor called and gave me his card , so I just took it and gave it to the master in the drawing room .
24 I have never worn Chunni over my head so I just wore it round my neck .
25 But she was still smiling at me , so I just tied it in a knot and left it .
26 I 'd heard Joe Walsh and Pete Townshend used them quite heavy , and I rather liked the tone they got , so I slowly built it up until I got up as high as I could be comfortable with , and I 've been using that gauge ever since . ’
27 Then they told me that its companion had just died — it was older — so I rather think it was depressed and lonely .
28 ‘ Because of the angle I had no chance of getting it over the bar with my right foot so I simply hit it with the left and it went over . ’
29 I 'm not brave , so I always spot it in others . ’
30 She was born in Middlesbrough and her parents and family were from Skelton , so I always assumed it to be a North Yorkshire expression .
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