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

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1 I realized I just had to accept him for what he was , and when I learnt to do that , he did the same to me - accepted me without question , in all my imperfection , in all that made me unworthy of him .
2 On the handshake it was only when I got notified that I 'd been awarded the gold badge , I realized I never got my hand back that day .
3 Why do you think I why do you think I gave you the fucking job eh ?
4 I had no awareness of the supposed stereotypical mother of that era — lipsticked and aproned , waiting at the door — and do n't think I even encountered a picture of her , in books , comics or film , until the early 1960s .
5 d I do n't think I even I do n't think I even feel Did I say guilty ?
6 d I do n't think I even I do n't think I even feel Did I say guilty ?
7 I do n't think I even liked him very much . ’
8 I do n't think I even heard his name .
9 ‘ What makes you think I even possess such clothes ? ’
10 I do n't think I even join up some , I mean there 's lots of words I do
11 I just do n't think I just do n't think repossessions should happen .
12 I do n't think I ever been so happy .
13 I do n't think I ever saw J[ack] work more than half an hour without the cry of ‘ Barboys ! ’ — ‘ Coming , dear ! ’ , down would go the pen , and he would be away perhaps five minutes , perhaps half an hour ; possibly to do nothing more important than stand by the kitchen range as scullery maid .
14 I do n't think I ever opened the score .
15 I do n't think I ever gave him a wrong 'un , though .
16 All sorts of people held their hands out to me but I do n't think I ever got anything .
17 After a while she shrugged her shoulders and said , ‘ You know , I do n't think I ever was really committed to Christianity . ’
18 She readily admits that she did so deliberately : ‘ I do n't think I ever really believed he would stay with me unless we had a child .
19 ‘ It 's terribly sad but I do n't think I ever really loved her , either .
20 I do n't think I ever saw it .
21 Part of me did n't think I ever would , part of me disapproved , part of me was a little scared , to tell the truth .
22 And he was looking forward again : " I do n't feel I 've ever got to the point I aim at and I do n't think I ever will , but I would like to feel that I was getting a little nearer to it each time . "
23 I do n't think I ever saw a nude woman in the house — certainly there were women in various states of undress … but never nude . "
24 I do n't think I ever moved so fast in all my life .
25 I had to conform ; I do not think I ever used the term in my reports , except in parenthesis to denote a sort of dirty word .
26 I do n't think I ever I have ever anything out of the city at all .
27 He he very rarely played truant a boy did n't it 's er in fact I er I do n't think I ever did , to my knowledge played truant at all during school .
28 I do n't think I ever met a refined man before .
29 We got our ration books — for us and the cattle-food as well — but I do n't think I ever worried about the possibility of Hitler invading us .
30 But I do n't think I ever seriously considered having Low Birk Hatt connected when they offered it to me .
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