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

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1 Those letters from you , it got so I almost believed they were really written to me .
2 ‘ I thought my game was going to disappear so I just concentrated on getting solid pars and dropped only one more shot , ’ he said .
3 And as I drew nearer I steadfastly rejected any contrary observation , the persistent negating evidence of my own senses : the lack of older women , the mound of rubbish Rosa would never have tolerated , the general air of apathy and neglect .
4 If you do not understand how it works and you want more information about the method used then I again refer you to the books I have written on 1-2-3 and SuperCalc .
5 I mean normally I never criticize the woman because after
6 Well I hope so I sincerely hope so I think I shall be though .
7 thought like she says so I just , you know , ignored her and she says then the next day she was out doing her windows and she shouted over to Dawn ah hello Dawn and Da Dawn just says hiya .
8 and erm whatever you may need a stock and that and put sliced potatoes in it and some carrots and then on the top I 've put sliced potatoes and left them on top of the casserole , well later on when I came home I just took the lid off and stuck in the top of the oven instead
9 Yeah , cater , mater , that sounds A R T , no there 's only one R , count well I just hope he brings one thing home
10 Before I came here I too believed that love and duty were the compatible ingredients of a woman 's life … that loyalty and patience and service were all .
11 she says like er she says you know Jean she says well I just sat there and she says I 'm away and I went over she says because it was her
12 so I said , she 's the same age as me , she said god , she looked much older than you I said yeah I know , I says it cheers you up doing surgery do n't it seeing all these people that look terrible for their age , so she says well I though she looked older than me , I says yes she does look older , I do n't have , I do n't know how old Sue is , I think she 's forty , I think she 's forty , but this woman she 's got long hair
13 I says well I actually put a couple of bricks at side
14 I says well I never knew you could be overtired she says oh yes you can .
15 said and done , mm , after all 's said and done course I well I said there 's good , bad , and indifferent everything cos I know some Masons who are blinking great rogues , you know !
16 That 's all right I mean like I actually sort of worked out about another two or three tapes yesterday .
17 But the funny thing is by the time I got home I still remembered it .
18 I had problems with tutors trying to encourage me to diversity my work and experiment with other styles , but I was quite happy with the direction my work was heading so I stubbornly stuck to it .
19 I had problems with tutors trying to encourage me to diversity my work and experiment with other styles , but I was quite happy with the direction my work was heading so I stubbornly stuck to it .
20 I was born a poor black boy down in Mississippi , out in Alabama and he 's like a jet white ai n't he ? and he says I always felt different cos all the other kids they just sit there and they 'd be tapping their feet and then you go onto the oh and they 're getting the old rhythm going , like they do and he 'd be going like I all so different I could n't quite do this and he used to get in look , and er
21 ‘ Well , I do n't want to be that extreme , though all the causes they stand behind I almost always agree with .
22 All I wanted to know sir was which page Mr was on , I I 'll comment later I just want to know which page it is please .
23 Mrs Murchie added : ’ I did not know what to do so I just kept talking to her until the ambulance arrived .
24 So it 's a very great honour and privilege for me to address you today because at the end it may be difficult for you to understand but when I return to South Africa , and forgive me for speaking personally I also realize the full meaning of the support of British trade unions and the labour movement and the churches because it was because of your political material and particularly in the case of the G M B , financial and material support that it gave us the means to do what some of us wanted to do about our country and our situation , and bring about change if we could peacefully .
25 ‘ I read so much at work that when I get home I just want to watch Jeremy Beadle ! ’
26 No I always think I mean it it just annoys me though I think I get well I just get I just think it 's a waste of the day .
27 Thus , if I touch the table-leg , by doing so I necessarily touch the table ; if the tea-pot handle is broken , so is the tea-pot , and so on .
28 I became conscious of where I was and what I was doing so I quickly stood up and dried my eyes .
29 I believe especially I never came on this campaign until after I went to see Arafat .
30 When I first started there I really felt like the proverbial spare prick at a wedding .
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