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

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1 Despite my luck with the Harlequin ducks the Barrow 's goldeneyes declined to come close enough and I had still not got a good shot when , with reluctance , we left Mýatn .
2 I had butterflies in my stomach enough and I had to do something , so I grabbed the nearest paw , which belonged to Merlyn Rees .
3 That second night in the porch was enough and I resolved to move on the following day , whatever happened .
4 No , I think you just wash your hands , that 's it , cos we 've done long enough and I mean from say the Sunday thing , I mean we 've never ever thought of the Sunday making thing , being a profit making thing have we ?
5 It 's been going on for long enough and I think something should be done about it , ’ he added .
6 Right , I think we 've been going on long enough and I think you 've been sitting there long enough , ha
7 if you leave them in the pile fair enough and I think they can go to archive , but please can you re-title the contents page and the pages cos they 're not interview data it 's count data , er I would of thought by now Scott knew the difference between interview and account
8 I hate my rotten job and I 'm still not earning enough and I do n't see the kids enough and there are n't enough people like you with enough of whatever it is to change anything .
9 The feeling of fear had subsided somewhat and I remembered looking into the rubble-strewn backyards and thinking how sad it was that they were now in ruin , as last time I was at the station they were occupied .
10 They saw better and I had more space to work in ; but no-one had thought of it before .
11 And I suppose it 's up to us like the erm the old stagers to we should know better and I think Tom the Union chap , he 's he can see that and he wants to avoid it cos he 's got to speak to the lot of them ?
12 There is a mystic , psychic quality about them that is pleasantly disturbing , and often one of them will gently take my hand and gaze steadily into my eyes as if willing me better and I feel sort of honoured to be welcomed into their society .
13 And wheeling them to the ship you know , then after you 'd been there a long time , well my father was a down below and I went to his shop then you see .
14 I hereby acknowledge that I have received from the sum of £ in payment for the fixtures , fittings and chattels now in or about the above premises listed in the Schedule below AND I confirm that I am absolutely entitled to the same free of any charge , hire-purchase agreement or other incumbrance affecting the same or any of them .
15 If it had n't been for George , Lennie would have probably lived unhappily and I doubt that he would have never received the love and care from anyone else .
16 Erm , I have children of my own , that I had naturally and I said yes , but with reservation because erm I I 've often wondered in the case of a handicapped baby er , that was born to a surrogate mother and the surrogate mother wanted to keep it simply because it was handicapped , or if she knew she was gon na have a handicapped baby the amniocentesis test and if she wanted to abort the baby but the mother-in-waiting did n't who would decide ?
17 You 're here to see us acting naturally and I do n't see why we should change , because then you 're not getting a true picture , are you ?
18 He jumped brilliantly and I decided to put the pressure on to get away from them at the top of the hill .
19 when I was sixteen because it 's then I started to get these free passes and I had a sister then who lived at Rye and I had never been across London so the next door neighbour came with me to see me across London er because I was so young you see and I said right as long as you show me across London I can come back alone , you see , and so I came back alone and I , that 's when I started , so from sixteen and er and as I say I went to Cambridge in the nineteen thirty one , it was the last day of well say nineteen thirty two , you see , and , and also in the twenties I was going on holiday alone and I went to once er to the Isle of Man and when I was er I , I sat next , well being by myself , you see , they put me in , to a little table near the wall .
20 you know the , the things alone and I said get your hands off those doors I do n't like polishing , so he 's come for a cloth and the polish
21 That , perhaps and I change the name of the department , the er s marketing department , department , erm , one O two .
22 I miss him greatly and I hope we shall have him back with us soon .
23 The formation of this remark in my mind encouraged me greatly and I found myself smiling .
24 This will meet and let's put it into context thousand pounds per district but Mr will put the money into production obviously and I think there 's something talk about traffic economy road balance .
25 Ladies and gentlemen erm about three years ago we finally decided to restore this car that you see behind us and although it was er an impossible task at times we , we carried on regardless and I hope that you 'll agree that everything you see today , plus the fact that seeing everybody out here , I think we , you 'll agree we made the right decision and er we feel that as long as this car is in this position that nobody 'll erm have any doubts who the Three- Ninetieth Group were and er , I think er , I think we 're all proud of this day particularly .
26 I laughed out loud and I do n't normally .
27 that 's why she ca n't get the screw right down so and I doubt whether the woman in the shop will be able to do it , needs a bloke .
28 I said you , she said yes , I 'm afraid so and I said I do sometimes begrudge it to those men in there .
29 That wee lad , and then the one from called about two o'clock he says I says he 's not in so and I says he 's away to swim or something what time did he go at ?
30 So and I went down in the pool this morning
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