Example sentences of "[verb] i [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ He said something that made the implication that I 'd copied and I was sort of so choked I did n't answer . |
2 | By the time we met I had almost reached The Old Castle Inn at Old Sarum and good old Dad bought me the largest ginger beer I 've ever had . |
3 | ‘ Tell met I have n't sat here on this bed like a boy in a schoolroom reciting lists of facts for nothing ! ’ |
4 | It 's for this reason I 've gone against my initial instinct not to blow our own trumpet on this at the risk of provoking more ‘ bad loser ’ comments from certain people ( and let me stress I do n't mean the runners-up ) communicated to me . |
5 | I 've just realised I have n't either . |
6 | Apparently it 's like sucking I du n no salty warm yogurt . |
7 | I realized I had n't told him anything about Cal except about the villa and Harry . |
8 | The crowd came together again and hid Filmer and his flower and I felt the tension in my muscles subside , and realized I had n't known I had tensed them . |
9 | I realized I had not been fair to myself . |
10 | I realized I had not properly understood my own needs . |
11 | I could n't believe my ears but she repeated it : I realized I had not properly understood my own needs . |
12 | I realized I had not told anybody where I was going . |
13 | Sometime in the afternoon I recovered a little , but I felt faint as I stood up , and realized I had not eaten anything all day . |
14 | I realized I had never known any other world apart from Lowood or Gateshead . |
15 | I realized I knew almost nothing about his background . |
16 | I 'd been out to meet someone , I was on my way home , I realized I did n't want to be going there . |
17 | realized I did n't like it |
18 | I do n't think I scare easily , but I sure as hell scared myself that weekend . |
19 | ‘ I do n't think I realised quite how kind until they were killed . ’ |
20 | I did n't think I looked so dreadful before , and I certainly did n't think it was any business of theirs how I looked . |
21 | I do n't think I 'd better . |
22 | But I do n't think I 'd better think about that . |
23 | ‘ Well , there was a little problem , but I do n't think I 'd better talk about it on the phone . ’ |
24 | ‘ I do n't think I 'd better join you , ’ he said in a heavy German accent . |
25 | ‘ No problem , but if you want me in the village do n't you think I 'd better get some transport of my own ? |
26 | Anyone 'd think I 'd never had a baby before . ’ |
27 | you 'd think I 'd never fed him ! |
28 | I do n't think I 'd ever really looked at him , to be honest . |
29 | I do n't think I 'd ever felt so taxed in my career . |
30 | I definitely , I do n't really think I got more than I did in the end of year , last year one , I think I got forty percent in that |