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

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1 I tried it once and burnt my mouth so badly I looked like I 'd been kissing superglue .
2 But once I 'd had a chance to calm down a little I realised that what I wanted was you .
3 Livers fail because of cancer , or hepatitis , or drug overdose , but mostly I suppose because they are assailed by alcohol and just ca n't cope .
4 I thought about this for a long time and slowly I realized that I was not extraordinary in this .
5 If the doctor 's estimate of the time of death is anywhere near right I doubt if he was put in before the turn of the tide . "
6 Oh right I thought that meant
7 Hello All right I wonder if you could ask him if he 'd like a coffee or tea and erm er er just wait for me .
8 did that right I think that that 's a good point to remember when you 're training somebody .
9 Right I think that Salisbury 's is probably the best place for a back pack do you .
10 But bitterly I regret that I needed another man 's hands to help me , and he in ignorance . ’
11 How bitterly I thought that night of the happiness I had left that morning !
12 Eventually I realised that a weapon could be more effective than my 11-year-old fists and depleted teeth , so I smashed an empty milk bottle over his head .
13 Eventually I realised that the money was nothing to do with me .
14 Eventually I accepted that I had to leave without my baby .
15 Eventually I decided that what was needed was a little organisation — a systematic approach to make my busy life a little less fraught .
16 Eventually I decided that I 'd had enough .
17 Most importantly I know that there is an ongoing correspondence between my meanings and their meanings in this world , that we share a common sense about its reality … .
18 Well she had some floats on I know but
19 Quite early on I discovered that a perfectly spherical surface for the inside of a bowl reflects the light well , the whole surface seems to light up evenly .
20 I knew it was wrong but as time went on I found that despite myself I was hoping that Iraq would win .
21 Should 've stayed on I suppose and got some qualifications .
22 Before I move on I note that I could have fished the swim from the other bank , although there was no shallow-enough water nearby to ford the river .
23 Or rather I know that happiness waits here for those who know where to look .
24 I fucking better I think if he , if I do n't get half an hours pay fucking
25 Lastly I fear that because the Mathematics programmes came first and were so well organised and established , with the neat sequential task of curriculum development so easy to define ( despite its obvious size ) , there may have been a tendency to concentrate scarce resources upon an item which , on sober reflection , I believe now to be a lowish priority in the primary curriculum .
26 And suddenly I realised that there was a whole lot more going on than I 'd even thought of .
27 Suddenly I realised that I could n't go on anymore .
28 Suddenly I realised that I had not heard it before but read it before — word for word in the article that the Secretary of State for Education and Science wrote last Friday in The Times Educational Supplement .
29 Suddenly I realised that there were all sorts of things that I wanted to do that I had n't done .
30 Suddenly I noticed that although the prisoner opposite me had thrown back his head and was snoring loudly , he was not asleep .
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