Example sentences of "[adv] i [vb base] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But mostly I remember the fishing and if it had n't been for having to carry a gas mask , go without sweets and put up with loud bangs in the middle of the night , I would hardly have known a war was going on . |
2 | Slowly I leave the land 's hard lights behind , |
3 | Eventually I reach the road and follow it to its top , surprised by how close I was to the summit of the pass . |
4 | I have most of them already and besides I enjoy the reputation of being the best teacher . |
5 | If I want a different sound altogether I have a collection of Fender amps . |
6 | The glassy grain of water looking upward I see the bed |
7 | Do n't know what Scott 's already archived but why they were n't put in boxes away somewhere I 've no idea |
8 | Yes it was on the radio this morning about that erm it is in England somewhere I think a woman 's given birth to a fifteen pound some ounces kid . |
9 | Then suddenly I get a call saying , ‘ We are going on the road , ’ so I was in and it was fantastic . |
10 | ‘ Suddenly I hear a noise on the other side of the brick wall which separates the garden of the next house from ours . |
11 | I 'm looking at this pink spot on my chest when suddenly I notice a bit of Wormy bar stuck in my belly button . |
12 | " Basically I use a lot of different hostas and the alchemillas because the lovely bold shape of the hosta leaves goes with the finer stems of alchemilla . |
13 | and you 've basically I think the mistake you made basically was |
14 | Ilias , if the minimum monthly premium is twenty pound a month , level and the minimum annual premium is two hundred pound a month , does that mean if I pay annually I get a discount , it costs me less ? |
15 | Naturally I welcome the fact that the reforms are revealing the extent of NHS underfunding , but this will only be of benefit if you acknowledge what is happening and do something about it . |
16 | ‘ I mean , naturally I miss the work . |
17 | I hate myself for doing it , but it comes so naturally I have no choice . |
18 | In fact I think oddly enough I think the way that the Daily Mirror Trustees are now organised with postal balance and representatives classes , I think you know is almost a model now of how a set of trustees should run , you know , they but they have got a very good scheme of how they do actually elect their trustees from various groups of of members . |
19 | Only I 've no money . ’ |
20 | Only I see the gilgul 's nostrils flare , and the jawline sharpen . |
21 | I wo n't murder you tonight , unless perhaps I set the house on fire . |
22 | or perhaps I make a rissole sometimes , but not put any onion |
23 | And perhaps I know a short-cut or two to Frizingley Hall , which ought not to surprise you |
24 | Perhaps I know the face but |
25 | ‘ Or perhaps I mean a hurricane . |
26 | ‘ Perhaps I mock the world in general , if I mock at all . |
27 | ‘ Perhaps I have a guardian angel , ’ mused the stinker . |
28 | I think perhaps I have a chill . ’ |
29 | He said , ‘ Perhaps I have a salvation too , ’ and his voice was so low and his look so piercing that she felt a sudden clutch of fear , just as she had in the studio . |
30 | ‘ Perhaps I need the kick up the backside . ’ |