Example sentences of "[adv prt] [coord] i [adv] " in BNC.

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1 You walked in and I just followed you . ’
2 I did s bit of dusting and then they came in and I just le
3 And once I nearly got my head flattened , cos I sent up the wrong thing and bang he sent it down and I just got my head out of there in time .
4 eight o'clock this morning , who the hell that was from , I do n't know , I was out the washing line I come flying in but I never got it , and nobody 's rung .
5 And er Alan keeps saying , you can do it but you have to wait to the next programme coming through and I specifically asked for Liz to put it on .
6 And I turned over and I just caught the end of that film .
7 And I turned over and I just caught the last bit there .
8 and just fell over and I just saw this thing in the corner of my eye
9 Although comments were requested by 30 November 1992 , the process is by no means over and I therefore urge all members with a view on this matter to write without delay to Desmond Wright , Secretary to the Auditing Committee at Moorgate Place .
10 My brave days are over and I now ride for relaxation rather than a fall .
11 By this time people were organising treks out of Burma and the chaplain 's wife begged me to take you three out by a plane leaving Shwebo next day , but you were all too sick , and so we stayed on and I hastily sewed boiler suits against mosquitoes if and when we could trek out .
12 are going on and I just did n't feel that we could erm support one .
13 ‘ I did pick up a lot of younger listeners with the early evening shows and it 's harder for them to tune in now , which I regret , but , without wanting to sound melodramatic , I would have done myself a mischief if I 'd carried on and I already feel better . ’
14 ‘ I did pick up a lot of younger listeners with the early evening shows and it 's harder for them to tune in now , which I regret , but , without wanting to sound melodramatic , I would have done myself a mischief if I 'd carried on and I already feel better . ’
15 He has an excellent background in support , not involved in in the running but continuous interest and support and for him to take on this challenge shows a particular kind of commitment to the work of the Save The Children Fund and we 're very grateful to him for taking it on and I sincerely hope that he will enjoy the experience , especially after meeting all of you today .
16 I wondered what the hell was going on and I suddenly felt absolutely terrified .
17 People on the parish only got ten shillings a week to live on and I often used to wonder how those who got drunk could afford it .
18 But as time dragged on and I obviously got worse , I suppose my friends decided to take action .
19 ‘ It was good quality stuff , good to work on and I gradually worked my way up to being one of the house engineers and it took off from there . ’
20 He told the court at Wakefield : ‘ I was grappling with the pit bull for about 10 minutes to get it off and I also got bitten . ’
21 I have n't really had a vacation , this is the first time I 've taken some time off and I barely got here ; just because of the pace of the world , especially last year .
22 At lunchtime the aid started going off and I suddenly realised that I was n't going to get through the afternoon — ’
23 I have a debt to pay off and I still want to beat you . ’
24 The experience rather put me off but I still have the Raleigh with me in Cotherstone , and keep hoping to have another go .
25 Now if he happens to knock it or he , he lights it up or I always wake up .
26 So I well I sent him er our sheets , er sheet about the group and the minutes and er I contacted Michael er , who said he 'll be very happy to help in , so I er phoned up this chap and said , gave him Michael 's number and said erm he 'd like to come to this meeting tonight , he said yes , so I went to pick him up and I just could n't find that blinking house , anyone who knows Harlow , he 's in Parsonage Leys , I just could n't find the number it was , I just could n't find anything less than thirty seven
27 and I went who 's applying to go on to university or education after eighteen , so I put up my hand , turned round and flipping Stuart and Danny had put their hands up and I just went oh god , they 're gon na do really well and Terry , and Terry , we 're talking Terry , Terry who has n't got a brain cell to rub together
28 He 'd just gone up and I just I usually get up and turn the fire off and then the television .
29 That 's why I I never like to like button up and I just hate it .
30 And I said he finally managed to pluck the guts up to tell me last , plucked the courage up to tell me last night and Andy 's eyes light up and I just said erm and I said
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