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

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1 ‘ It 'll be OK for you to go on seeing me there .
2 I would like to take this opportunity to thank them for their support , and I hope that when my nest book is published they will feel confident enough to treat me just as a novelist and not as a problem . ’
3 Because I 'd passed the magical sixty years of age mark , I was now officially an old-age pensioner and that apparently made me technically ‘ vulnerable ’ under the provisions of the Homeless Persons Act .
4 Ask Mr Swanson if he would be kind enough to see me here , as soon as possible .
5 I had only known , positively though without details , that there was no help and no comfort forthcoming from the source , and that being so I shied away from any mental flashbacks which could only make me more unhappy and ashamed .
6 So all together given me about five pounds .
7 I only got I only got
8 But knowing how to make a fire might just save your life one day , so you 'd better watch me carefully in case you have to do this yourself . ’
9 The fact that I had not done so put me too high for the first available field , but with insufficient height for the next one .
10 ‘ Oddly enough the selectors only told me shortly before the match that they wanted me to play left centre so that ‘ Obbo ’ could get some of the ball , ’ Cranmer reminisced .
11 Herta comes down to visit me as often as she can , which is not very often , because this is wartime , after all .
12 I only smoke I only smoke one cigarette a day .
13 So let me just check .
14 Okay , so let me just write that on the back , Monday to Friday and that 's nine to four thirty .
15 So let me just think .
16 So let me just say a few things before he does arrive , and catch his breath and perhaps have a cup of tea , on , on a topic which we , it 's not fully listed but I think is worth just mentioning , and that is writing for the press , because it may occur to you and in fact you may yourself on occasions , write things for the press .
17 So let me just give you two brief quotations from real press releases which I have , I 've got piles and piles of these things .
18 So let me past — the Darkfall 's still active ! ’
19 Well we 're go , we 're going to a close , so let me finally ask you yo thi this , i if you wanted to reassert one Scottish tradition , either an old one or a new one , wha what would it be ?
20 okay cos they 'll all want some , they 'll all give me about ten P which is n't much
21 I thought you were gon na go and tell him that he 'd better see me today .
22 So tell me again .
23 So tell me again .
24 So tell me now , ’ he suggested , smiling briefly at the owner , who had returned with a steaming dish of tiny new potatoes sprinkled with chopped mint , and a shallow wooden bowl containing a salad of crisp endive , sliced cucumber , radicchio , olives , and chopped tomatoes .
25 So tell me then , why do only some less developed countries have primary industries .
26 I once governed you [ for so she thinks ] and you did as I wanted , you let me deliver Dulé , my wonder , my child , a hero to our people , from death by water , I healed the barren and the sick and granted the silly dreams of lovers , and much other magic besides , so HEAR ME NOW , now that I only hear groans and Dulé hobbles on slit ankles as he rails and Ariel is captive again and croons over Roukoubé and does not speak .
27 It 's my 40th birthday today and I was happy , until that young kid inadvertently tipped me headfirst into the generation gap !
28 But when someone talks to you loud like I just did the microphone seems to stop .
29 No , it only takes me about forty minute , no hold on !
30 Ah yes , he knows , she thought ; and I do n't trust him not to suddenly humiliate me further — to send some remark flying the length of the table .
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