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

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1 The child glared at me so fiercely that I tried to ingratiate myself by asking who was her favourite composer .
2 ‘ But before I could say anything I discovered suddenly that I 'd meant nothing to you but an unimportant little romantic adventure , ’ he added bitterly .
3 It looked a scrappy goal , but slightly better once I had seen what really happened on the telly .
4 I 've also adopted the philosophy that I must develop somebody to do my job better than I have done it .
5 Ca n't say I 've learnt much although I 've started it again and again in the last two years .
6 pot it in once I 've got me boots .
7 Wo n't take me long once I get going its just the getting going bit busy day tomorrow have n't we ?
8 He had n't slept in a bed like that before , yet there were all those advertisements for them on television , and they were on display in shop windows and in almost all the big stores in London so that I 'd imagined them in all the houses I could see from the bus .
9 Though the voice was larded with the tones owed to ‘ land in the family ’ , the man himself was decent , polite , unpretentious , and unpatronising throughout the half hour or so that I spent photographing him .
10 He had hinted as much more than once , just vaguely , just enough to entice me so that I want to ask what , so that he knows that I want to ask .
11 He thinks it 's fun to hang onto the back of my coat with a grip of iron , so that I have to take my coat off and pry him loose .
12 Actually , that definition of an operator proves to be a bit too general so that I have to narrow my choice somewhat , in a way I shall describe shortly .
13 So that I wanted to defend him from the beginning .
14 Only that I 've heard it before .
15 Only that I 've seen them before . ’
16 I do n't know why ; only that I want to hear my voice on the answerphone .
17 Perhaps if I 'd entered him for the Champion Hurdle , he might have sold .
18 Perhaps if I had allowed myself to be doubtful , I might have understood Mick 's concern about the rules , and his inability to express it without aggressive confrontation .
19 I had butterflies in my stomach enough and I had to do something , so I grabbed the nearest paw , which belonged to Merlyn Rees .
20 ‘ Nor have you wanted them from me , You 'd never have stayed around so long if I 'd pushed you about . ’
21 I wo , could have been off there to get it in and I 've cut it somewhere .
22 Right , a few problems yesterday , a forklift and trailer keys not being signed in and I had taking them home .
23 And I have asked him in and I have fed him and given him milk and wine and a share of the fire !
24 And it 's the usual , well you know son you 're getting on now and it 's time to settle down and I 've put your name down for agency in Taiwan or whatever , and we 've got this lovely girl who we think is ideal for you , da da , da da da and we 're sending over the papers for you to fill in .
25 but I , I 'd never get them done , and I mean I 'd fed Matthew and I shouted down and I said look you 'll have to come and get him dressed cos I 've got dinners to put up yet
26 The tandem was forever breaking down and I wanted to fix it — so I took a course in cycle mechanics .
27 you know the , the things alone and I said get your hands off those doors I do n't like polishing , so he 's come for a cloth and the polish
28 So if I said show me something that 's arm 's length from your right shoulder north , or up , or west or some way , okay , or on a bearing of thirty seven degrees
29 And if Oliver wants to see me — which might be a good idea if I can talk some sense into him — then I 'll only do so if I 've cleared it with Stuart first .
30 So if I went to see her … ? ’ he probed .
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