Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] i " in BNC.
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1 | Sometime during the night , I was woken by my cold feet , a warm weight on my chest and the loudest purr I had ever heard . |
2 | A FILM studio manageress who claimed her boss said she was ‘ the worst lay I 've ever tried to have ’ was awarded £1,000 yesterday . |
3 | Perhaps he secretly thinks I belong to the same world . |
4 | Go on say I 'm a Swede ! |
5 | If you would rather wait I could come back later , but it is , of course , important to lose as little time as possible . ’ |
6 | If I nearly close my eyes and carry on walking I can pretend I 'm blind . |
7 | I 'd rather know I came fourth and ninth . ’ |
8 | The important debate in my opinion that we shall have this Committee stage and it is for that reason and also because for four-and-a-half years which I think is regarded as a very long time , I was answerable for police affairs er with the Home Secretary in another place , as the Noble Lord , Lord Callaghan will remember , many years ago , it goes back to January nineteen fifty-eight when I became Under Secretary and he was political advisor to the Police Federation and we very rarely disagreed I 'm happy to say . |
9 | I suddenly realized I had made a serious mistake . |
10 | I 'd been teaching in Preston it must have been three years then , and when I read that book I suddenly realized I knew nothing about Lancashire at all — not the real Lancashire . |
11 | He had dropped me a note the day he left advising me to sell , so sell I did , but despite many hours spent traipsing round the East End I could only find one interested party : Mr Cohen , who had for some years conducted his tailor 's business from above my father 's shop and wanted to expand . |
12 | So round I went to Daddy 's flat . ’ |
13 | I do n't know what it was , the mist , the way it hung , hot and heavy like a blanket , the weirdness and the exhaustion of the long night drive up the coast , but I suddenly realised I was scared . |
14 | I looked down and suddenly realised I had forgotten to bring my own umbrella to work that morning . |
15 | we went to Trafalgar Square and we stopped to look at the pigeons and we 'd moved on and I , I suddenly realised I had n't got Vicky with me , so I looked all round , could n't see him , had to go right back to Trafalgar Square and he was still looking at the pigeons |
16 | It 's only raining I mean |
17 | I only got I only got |
18 | ‘ He said something that made the implication that I 'd copied and I was sort of so choked I did n't answer . |
19 | I only realised I was still suffering from ME after my doctor referred me to a psychiatrist . |
20 | As I sit down to write I have a photograph propped up on the desk in front of me . |
21 | Then I suddenly found I had quite a lot of projects going on , working for Kenny Rogers and Jimmy Ruffin … |
22 | Sorry that 's er , only place I could grab you ! |
23 | But , surely , coming back to the a highly say I did n't do it . |
24 | Erm , he 's only won I admit |
25 | The England midfielder added : ‘ I 've only been with Leeds for a few days but that 's long enough to know I 've made the right decision coming here . ’ |
26 | I 'd been in the presenter role long enough to know I could do It . |
27 | ‘ So they never lived long enough to know I had justified their faith in me . ’ |
28 | ‘ I 'm realistic enough to know I 'm going to have good days and bad ones . |
29 | I must have fallen asleep , for I dreamed that a girl was kissing me open-mouthed , the touch of her tongue light as a butterfly , and her hand caressing , and I woke suddenly to find I was thoroughly roused . |
30 | There 's only bit I 've . |