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

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31 Now if he happens to knock it or he , he lights it up or I always wake up .
32 Now erm in the main the most the people who go and talk , if they talk genuinely to their their other half or I always say partner instead of , nowadays that 's politically correct I think , erm then they so they 're they 're a lot of the times they 're talked out of it .
33 Right , so , rather than me just do some boring stuff there .
34 I am glad to have the chance of following the hon. Member for Honiton ( Sir P. Emery ) , the Chairman of the Procedure Select Committee , although I strongly disagree with his suggestions , for reasons that I have given before and hope to repeat this evening .
35 Foster said : ‘ It 's a surprise because I am fully aware that I have not taken many wickets , although I also feel I have been bowling well .
36 After perhaps ten to fifteen minutes the feeling faded , although I also did not wish to speak and I made my way outside .
37 Although I partly agree with Jacqueline Prelimo that photographs represent an attempt to possess the moment by turning it into something tangible ( Letters NI 185 ) , I have some reservations .
38 Although I already know , she said to herself , it is her mother .
39 Although I regularly travel through it , this will be in a professional capacity .
40 Although I duly applied for the Fellowship , I was unsuccessful , no doubt to my lasting benefit , as similar failures have served to prove .
41 I knew that I wanted a free and independent life although I secretly subscribed to the idea of marrying a professional , sighted man .
42 I went to this game and although I probably do n't deserve to get a ticket I will probably take the opportunity .
43 Although I generally agree with this statement , the continued denial of risk for patients exposed to HIV-infected HCWs without scientific data does not reassure the population .
44 To begin with I found the playing a little mannered , although I soon became involved in the thoughtful and musicianly approach of these artists .
45 Advanced role-playing games sounded like more fun to play , although I soon discovered they had far more to do with train-spotting than they did with handcuffs , celery and a latex grope-suit .
46 For many years afterwards I was naturally very wary of any dog and , although I soon learnt not to run away , as this would only make them run after me , I never willingly approached them .
47 Although I fully understand why my right hon. Friend can not attend the conference of Parliamentarians , will she tell the House now whether the Government support the recent call by Mr. Robert McNamara for a global commission on population in preparation for the 1994 United Nations conference on population ?
48 Although I fully understand why the Secretary of State needs to be cautious about the Maxwell case , will he be more firm on the need for change ?
49 Although I fully understand and share the concern that has been widely expressed about the implications of this case , I have no plans to institute any formal inquiry .
50 Shaun was more difficult as a personality , although I never had any fights with him myself .
51 ‘ Yes , he had a lot of very strong , incredibly positive influences on many artists , and I am one of those artists , although I never exchanged two words with him .
52 The pub was a two storeyed building , with a stable at the side although I never saw horses there .
53 My South American Aluminium Catfish seemed to settle in well , although I never saw it eat , dry or live food .
54 I am glad you like Mr. Gould : — he has been always very obliging to me — although I never knew him till lately : Mrs. G. appears an exceedingly pleasant & amiable woman .
55 I have no objection to photographs , although I never use them , as long as they are used intelligently .
56 Now he is beginning to make money from his books , ‘ although I never went out to write ’ he adds .
57 Although I never did .
58 At home the attitude of my parents-in-law was that I was from outside Pakistan , so I must be very independent — although I never showed my independence .
59 Later , when I was more familiar with the beliefs and practices of the movement and had ‘ learned the language ’ , I would interact with the Moonies as though I were one of them , and , although I never pretended that I accepted their beliefs or that I was anything other than a sociologist studying the movement , members who did not know me would mistake me for a member — the Moonies themselves were no longer ‘ translating ’ for me when we were interacting .
60 It 's good news for hunting , although I never gave much for Mr Kinnock 's observations in the first place . ’
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