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

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1 I mean erm presumably I mean obviously the local authority has its own people
2 If the business is tomorrow , and we 're off to Sligo now , presumably I do n't get home tonight ? ’
3 ‘ Sometimes I do n't believe how badly I play either . ’
4 Secretly I 've always been interested in the end of the world , the apocalyptic vision of someone like Ludwic Meidner .
5 Secretly I 've always been interested in the end of the world , the apocalyptic vision of someone like Ludwic Meidner .
6 Little I cared then who saw me .
7 Wearily I trailed back into the house .
8 Mercifully I do n't get to hear many of the other Stones and Beatles covers that have come around , but I suppose there is some validity to reworking songs .
9 I work with people on a one-to-one basis and the most I 've ever done is ten sessions with anyone .
10 Edwards said : ‘ The most I had ever scored before for Wigan was four tries — I never dreamt I 'd score ten .
11 My Lords , erm the , the th the most I think perhaps er th th th the Noble Lord , Lor Lord erm referred to my amendments and particularly to Amendment twenty-one which I share with I share certainly share this view with him that that is probably the most important of the ones which is which er I am concerned and to which I put my name and also I do n't think it necessary at this stage to add to my remarks , but I do believe that the that the overwhelming need here is to strengthen the representation of elected erm members on police authorities and to er walk er to tear away from the trend as I see it which is in which is erm the er my Right Honourable Friend , the Home Secretary has written into this Bill of increasing the power of the central Government .
12 ‘ It was the most I have ever felt nerves , ’ he was later to say .
13 Very humbly I said how grateful I was , since I was only a surgeon .
14 But mostly I try not to think about him at all .
15 Mostly I got on with her . ’
16 Mostly I do n't , but you must be careful when you listen to me . ’
17 Slowly I get out of the bag .
18 Slowly I looked around at the other boys .
19 I opened the desk and slowly I took out the box and opened it .
20 Slowly I took off my wedding dress and veil .
21 Slowly I reached out to my open door and pulled it shut .
22 Slowly I got up and drew some long breaths .
23 Slowly I put back the receiver and climbed upstairs .
24 Slowly I found out more and more about my marvellous father and though my mother — or perhaps because my mother — cherished his memory like that of nobody else , I found out she had lied to me about him .
25 Slowly I aided upwards , thinking only of getting to the sling ; the rest would be a later worry .
26 Those last two miles were the longest I 've ever had to run ! ’
27 Oh oh right I 'd better turn this thing off now erm
28 Right I 'd better keep them then cos they 're different
29 That 's all right I mean like I actually sort of worked out about another two or three tapes yesterday .
30 All right I mean all right she did so that one of the guys would perhaps carry it around for you .
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