Example sentences of "i [verb] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I became even more thankful that I 'd had a normal birth as it would have been so hard to cope after a repeat section . |
2 | It was only in 1977 that I became even vaguely aware of gay liberation . |
3 | It also meant that I became much more familiar with the area I lived in and the people around . ’ |
4 | Beginning by a fantastic attempt to construct pedigrees where sons were their own fathers , I became gradually so involved that I remember wondering if God the Father were in truth only the child that grew up into Jesus Christ . |
5 | ‘ I think what I am trying to explain to you , ’ she said , ‘ is that over the years I became so completely cowed and dominated by this monster of an aunt that when she gave me an order , no matter what it was , I obeyed it instantly . |
6 | I became very emotionally involved in the last round because everything Lee touched went in the damned hole . |
7 | I became very much more conscious of people , because when you 're a scientist you 're dealing with inanimate matter , unless you 're a biologist . |
8 | I have over the years sent my postal order regularly and it was n't until two years ago that I became more actively involved in the work of Save The Children fund raising . |
9 | In Asia , I became far more aware than I had been in London of the very rich tradition of songs , stories and games . |
10 | ‘ I became daily more spirited . |
11 | You have done everything I asked most efficiently . |
12 | I succeeded almost immediately and found a good alignment of moats ending at Gill 's Lap pine clump on Ashdown Forest , one of the marks noted by Tony Wedd . |
13 | I SELL very well in Spain . |
14 | Needless to say I clung equally hard to the metal cable acting as a handrail . |
15 | Erm , well no , I read too much last night . |
16 | I read more widely and , as news of my expertise spread , people began to seek me out for a ruling on a specific industrial relations issue or for an historical precedent . |
17 | It worked rather well , and I made far more by doing that than I ever had working for the paper shop . |
18 | ‘ I thought I made all that clear . |
19 | Sin and sex do somehow go together and this seems to tie in with the distinction I made much earlier on between the scientific view that man differs from other animals only in degree and the religious view that there is an essential difference in kind . |
20 | I repeat clearly today that the Government will continue to honour their commitment to people in that category . |
21 | ‘ I do n't mean now , ’ said Scarlet , ‘ I mean tomorrow maybe . |
22 | I mean eventually eventually , sooner or later and it might be later if somebody else will still it has to come out of the profit margin . |
23 | I mean particularly so if you 're involved in the service , but I do n't think it 's just restricted to that , I want to know what 's going on . |
24 | Unless the odds are really in my favour — and I mean hugely so . |
25 | I mean luckily enough , I went to junior school with him . |
26 | I mean longer ago than that . |
27 | But it probably was , I mean probably deep down if we did n't see her , probably got on quite well with her . |
28 | But the most important thing I thought was the thought process I mean just just saying this while you were just going on I just jotted down in the same way you could come off with three ideas that around and I felt that was that was ideal . |
29 | No I mean just just life in general not the weather . |
30 | I mean just lately they seem to they really slang each other do n't they ? |