Example sentences of "[adv prt] [subord] i [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 No lights came on where I figured the master bedroom probably was ; that comforted me a bit .
2 Then I heard a voice call me to come in so I turned the door knob and entered .
3 See the value of the bike came down , the value of the insurance came down cos I put the value at twelve hundred pounds .
4 I sha n't be sorry to get home to Blackstone Rd , it worries me to think of the damp and the dirt , I hope you did what I said and aired all the rooms and linen like I said and got a good cleaning woman in like I said the same as with you , I hope .
5 Ken said , ‘ I had to put it down while I put the amp into the van .
6 Try not to break down as I read the roll of honour : the golden vision Alex Young , the Huyton Hercules Peter Reid , the Blackpool buzzbomb Alan Ball , the Tyneside tornado Howard Kendall , the Birmingham blockbuster Bob Latchford and the Llandudno leopard Neville Southall .
7 The sun was already going down when I reached the top of the hill .
8 and , and the garage was unlocked so I did n't bother , I probably put it down when I got the steamer out of the cupboard
9 I put in when I planted the garden because I thought that would be useful to know the next year .
10 I was just going in when I saw the sign .
11 My heart was pounding and realisation sank in when I saw the needle being prepared to go into MY arm .
12 And also , if she came in when I had the triplets it meant that erm you know , she was sitting talking to me when I wanted to be playing with them and taking them out and getting on with doing things with them .
13 When the child caught this later and went off her food , I found that tiny Marmite sandwiches handed over whilst I pushed the pram round Wood Green and along the New Yatt Road , seemed to be acceptable to the invalid .
14 My stomach turned over as I watched the ball heading for the out-of-bounds , but to my relief it looked as though it had stayed in , even if it seemed in an awful spot .
15 This report does touch on if I find the paragraph speak .
16 Can I just just just move on cos I think the first thing we 're gon na pick up on this is this entitlement business again .
17 ‘ Silly or not , I 'd bugger off while I had the chance , ’ she said and glanced over her shoulder .
18 ‘ It 's not every day that someone wanders on to my property and , when charged at by a Dobermann who 'd shot off as I closed the door after us , goes blithely forward and greets it with the words , ‘ Hello , darling ’ , ’ he replied , reminding her , had she forgotten , that , the dog never far from his control outside of the house , he had soon been on the spot to witness events .
19 It ended up where I felt the whole world was on my shoulders .
20 ‘ I saw his leg coming up so I pulled the rope off and I jumped , ’ he added .
21 I received with much pleasure the token of your friendship which you have sent me this morning in the way of [ a ] dram Bottle and shall treasure it up until I reach the wilds of the beautiful country I anticipate so much pleasure in exploring .
22 Well , I certainly will take it up if I get a copy letter , I mean it is obviously that some departments act differently , and I understand that in any case this is only a letter from the secretary , it 's not him , so I mean , I 'm quite happy to take it up if I get the copy of that , and explain that this department act , does rather differently from some of the others .
23 However , everyone else advised him to do it and it was probably the most catalystic thing he could have done at that period , although I had the feeling even if he did get a hit , it was something he could n't follow up because I knew the style of his writing .
24 The Allied guns had just started up as I entered the orchard .
25 She stood up as I entered the room , greeting me as if we were in a drawing-room in Chelsea or Gloucestershire and not in prison .
26 I sort of toss up as I leave the house over which direction to take .
27 He did n't look up when I entered the bedroom , he just put a paw on the end of the sirloin steak he was chewing to make sure I did n't grab it .
28 At last both the sous and the stories ran out so I sold the cloak and gathered a few objects : bones , shards of pottery and the occasional rag .
29 I try and figure out if I crossed the road or not , but it 's too confusing .
30 Running behind him just seemed effortless and when I kicked he did n't go with me and he gradually dropped back as I kept the pace up . ’
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