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

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1 The accomplice becomes an enemy , and in due course a victim , at which point he can only salute the irony of his being executed on All Souls , Day : ‘ This is the day wherein I wished to fall/By the false faith of him whom most I trusted ’ ( V.i .
2 You see , what troubled me most I think , was the apparently vast , shapeless extent of it .
3 Take me somewhere I 've never been before .
4 Outside the last bar the cab was waiting remorselessly , the driver with his face averted , waiting to take me somewhere I did n't want to go .
5 If it 's below sea-level we 'll just say that if it 's you owe me rather I owe you
6 But my grandparents had worked at Drogo since it was built , so we 've had a long link with the Drewes ; the family put in a word for me so I got the job .
7 I did it , she said in a clear voice : I heard someone calling me so I got up and came downstairs .
8 yeah I 've got a lot of relations , I 've got twenty , twenty seven er grandchildren , that includes the great grandchildren , twenty seven which I have er to get something for all at Christmas it 's a pantomime I 've got stuff here and everywhere sorting out for them , cos my little grandson tonight is coming round to wrap them up for me so I got to mind I have n't , leave his present in the way otherwise he 'll know what he 's got yeah he 's got , I got a tape for him , he wanted a tape called Madness so I 've got him a tape for it so I 've had to put that out the way so he does n't wrap that up , no he comes and does them up for me tonight , and a friend Ian will help him as well , so you know it 's , it 's great really
9 No one seemed to want to serve me so I walked out and went home without so much as a plectrum !
10 His watery blue eyes gazed bulbously at me so I let the fool have his way though Benjamin agreed with me .
11 I was going to knock for I was still intrigued by him but Benjamin called me so I let the matter rest .
12 That sounded great to me so I opted for the hike .
13 I want to hear you begging for me so I know it 's real . ’
14 And then the whitewater caught me so I proned out and hung on — I was eaten up then I was spat out and then I was eaten up again and spat out again and the beach was right there , so I threw the board away and just rolled and rolled and tumbled , and I ended up in the river on the far side of the berm . ’
15 I think my G P actually sent me further down hill into anorexia after I 'd lost about , about when I was seven stone I went to see her , I 'd never seen her before and she said well you look perfectly acc , sociably acceptable to me so I went on to lose two more stone before going back to see her and was admitted to hospital as a medical emergency !
16 The sounds were muffled from up on the roof but they still bugged me so I went indoors .
17 She kept talking over me so I told her to shut her face and cut her off .
18 The Lucan case intrigued me so I told the police that I would consider working on it .
19 You ask me so I told ya no point in arguing , you wo n't make a very good politician , shut up , sod off
20 She was the same size as me so I knew that her clothes would fit me .
21 There is no deck chair for me so I sit on the lawn at Ma 's feet and draw some barley water up the straw , gently so as not to disturb Pa who is reading .
22 Tony Curtis was standing next to me so I said I was there to try and collect money from Mr Curtis .
23 My family did n't like me so I had to work hard . "
24 Then in the end we came to a river so wide I could n't see the other bank ; I felt frightened and thought this must be the end of the race , and I wanted to stop , but Father plunged straight in without looking at me so I had to plunge in too .
25 He come at me and he was six foot two and he come he were gon na knock hell out of me so I had to protect myself and we got fighting in the shop .
26 And then I got all the she 'd mis-changed me so I had to go back and get it .
27 I said that that worried m that really sort of worried me so I rung her back anyway , she 's alright .
28 Now I was talking to Dad I wanted to tell him about how Mum and I had found Granny and what wicked things Mum had done , but I knew Mum 's eyes were on me so I thought better of it .
29 ‘ He 's going to do some errands for me so I thought it only fair to give him a bit of food . ‘
30 The second letter told me so I thought they 'd been bombed out .
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