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

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1 Have a look Right so if I give you one fifty , there you are .
2 I 'm particularly the textiles I suppose I 'm I 'm quite keen on keenest on because I think we 're far ahead of everybody else with textiles .
3 it up again here , so I did n't mi wish to discuss it like this so as I said it 's gon na be twelve months ' time .
4 This is my command , love one another just as I love you .
5 cos you know he was that shattered he was falling asleep downstairs before I put him in his cot , so it was a case then of putting him to sleep in his cot
6 No , I would say I want the same school , you can do with me what you like , Paul I suggest you do n't throw that away before I loose my temper with you .
7 My suitcase , I was interested to see , stood in a quiet row of others , accessible enough if I wanted it .
8 It 's just that he 's coming for it at three so if I get my camera I want it before three .
9 Altho the players marks were as expected … you cant take anything from these normally as I reckon they do them from match reports rather than from going to matches … the one thing they CANT lie about is the shots/corners scores … and here goes …
10 ‘ Because I 've been worried sick ever since I saw your car . ’
11 Not as cold not as cold yet as I thought it was going to be .
12 Are you fit again because I know you 've had a little bit of shoulder trouble I think is n't it ?
13 I shall leave poor in when I do it because I ca n't get it in !
14 Course , I were ba I were n't very well yesterday so I said I 'm not very well , but I had pains as well , back pain and all all
15 But Paul 's head over that now so I mean he 's doing well for himself .
16 Sorry I ca n't really sort of say I must admit I could n't really see why they should be like that really cos I mean it is a bit puzzling cos if they 've only just done anything , they 've only been tampering with this finger so
17 I do n't think I 'll say any more about that really cos I think it 's self evident .
18 Ten o'clock before I put him upstairs .
19 ‘ I 'd shake those out before I put them on , if I were you .
20 He said I ca n't I 'm here on my own , he said get a cab and I 'll give you the money back , so anyway I rung Pauline 's husband up Steve and he said I 'll take you , I said to Steve I 've got ta get there for one o'clock cos I said I really do feel that if I do n't see him before he goes I ai n't gon na bloody see him , he was ever so good , he were here at twenty to one , got straight in the car put his foot down , went to the General and just as I got in the door Steve do n't worry about me parking , go , I 'll find you , just get in there , I ran through the bloody doors , ran up the stairs cos I knew
21 It looked dismal enough when I saw it , as if given right over to darkness .
22 It 's difficult really because I mean we 're sort of striving for the same sort of things
23 Erm I 'm amazed now when I see him on television as to how big he is , because he was n't as a youngster , and he was fragile and er we ribbed him because , in those days , you had an attache case for a school bag , and your initials were put on it .
24 I tried getting him slimmer once as I thought it might help him to jump even better , but it did n't suit him .
25 The air whipped at me , little gusts of drizzle stinging slightly as I hit them .
26 I had convinced myself the diet was necessary even though I found it tough going and particularly rough after a major operation and great weight loss .
27 I 've been through both already so I know what I 'm talking about .
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