Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [verb] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Presumably I need to get some food for next week .
2 ‘ Having studied my chemistry in the steam age ’ , he writes , ‘ presumably I have missed out on the new ‘ water ’ .
3 Presumably I did hear him right saying that Labour 's spending plans were predicated on assumptions about Labour 's ability to produce economic growth .
4 Thereby I hope to provide moral justification for the non-egalitarian presuppositions of the methodology that is presented elsewhere in the book .
5 This made me aware of how badly I 'd done with the domestic arrangements .
6 I could think only of how badly I wanted to make love to you again , with the sunshine on your beautiful face . ’
7 I think that secretly I wanted to get pregnant , although I tried to kid myself I did n't .
8 I realise that I have little I need to hide .
9 In view of my deficiencies , I avoided the NV and stuck to the library ; but little I read remained in my mind .
10 I consider how successfully I have melted into the background recently .
11 Thankfully I 've forgotten it all now and I have to look at it as something that was flattering to me at the time .
12 Thankfully I have seen little of SARAH recently .
13 The most I 'd allowed myself to see of the inside of that room during his three months at Sleet was himself half naked ruled into a margin of light .
14 ‘ Until then the most I had done was two or three costumes at a budget of £50 .
15 And , although I did go home for a few holidays , most I seem to remember were spent elsewhere with friends or at special holiday camps that some of the other boarders went to . ’
16 The most I have played at one time is probably seven hours and it becomes agonising , it tightens your arm up terribly . ’
17 When I might be out there on the stage , applauded by thousands — however humbly I have to begin .
18 but the swellings gone down mostly I 've got gloves
19 Slowly I began to stumble across other disaffected Irish women and I felt like a traveller finding a friendly inn after a long , cold journey .
20 Now , slowly I began to come to terms with guilt .
21 I could not forget the footprint , but I saw and heard nothing more , and slowly I began to feel happier .
22 I tried to make the noises that they made , and slowly I began to speak .
23 You think , Right I 've done that with me fish tank .
24 No right I 've done all I can , you can finish it off .
25 Yeah , right I 've decided what I really want is a dick that , that , that drags on the floor .
26 Time and time again I went back , but one day , I said , ‘ Right I 've had enough . ’
27 Nowadays wanting to work on Saturdays and I said right I 've had enough Friday .
28 Right I 've mentioned questions you 'll notice that we 've got money and retirement mister John from now most of you may have seen the name in various erm very good speaker John you 'll a you 'll appreciate ca n't really say enjoy his talk because he really goes on and gives you a lot of information you 'll appreciate it rather than enjoy it .
29 Er right I 've got this contraption upside down leading into a a trough of water .
30 Right I 've got no questions for you Mr , thank you very much .
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