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

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1 ‘ Last year I won the Julie Rose 10K in a time which was within 10 seconds of my track best for the season , which is indicative of how badly I ran on the track .
2 ‘ If you really want a cigarette very badly I think on the whole I should prefer you to have one , ’ Ivy told him .
3 He looks up at his direct opposite Martin and then adds , ‘ Secretly I agree with him and he agrees with me , and we both agree to differ …
4 He looks up at his direct opposite Martin and then adds , ‘ Secretly I agree with him and he agrees with me , and we both agree to differ …
5 Mother says money is n't important , but secretly I disagree with her .
6 However little I care for the way you live , I shall concede that as long as you get your facts right , sense flavours and textures with accuracy and discrimination , think out the implications of your choices , are not deceived about your desires and ambitions , you may do as you please .
7 As a Ballyclare supporter I was not sure which fans to join in the final but thankfully I went to the South stand and found myself in the middle of the most friendly people I have ever met in my whole life .
8 ‘ After all , to do the job properly I need to thoroughly understand what 's involved . ’
9 Regretfully I went into my own apartment .
10 Are you , er , this year was the most I got off my grandma and that as well .
11 Gladly I return to God .
12 I think of people , grand old British artists , like Turner for example , going on grand tours and coming back to Britain and going through , as it were , a period of painting where he is influenced by what he 's seen and heard and experienced in Europe , and then more latterly I think of France as being , Paris as being the centre of art and British artists going and spending their period in Paris and coming back and going through an impressionist or an expressionist phase .
13 In the case of means , I can take many of the facts on trust from experts , even leave the choice itself to experts ; but in the case of ends , however humbly I listen to advice , the decision remains my own .
14 Mostly I concentrate on the aerobics and swimming , both of which are available at this club , which also has snooker tables .
15 Spiegelman might be said to bring out this infantile helplessness ( ’ Mostly I felt like crying ’ ) in all his readers alongside their most sophisticated imaginative and emotional responses .
16 Mostly I thought about going with my dad .
17 Mostly I play with the clean channel on full crunch and the lead channel on 16 .
18 Slowly I went from pot to pot , pot to pot , giving each flower its drink of water .
19 Slowly I walked towards it .
20 But I knew I had to look , so slowly I peeped round the door .
21 right I went to G T Cars
22 Yeah , right I went in the playground .
23 Anyway , yeah , and so , right I go to Bunnie and I , can you take me home yes , cos I 'm supposed to be going to a pizza to have pizza round my friend 's house , he goes , mm , they 're going , oh we 're starving , you have to go round to somebody 's house , I said he goes well I 'll take you stra , I 'll take you as soon as we 've had something to eat .
24 It is a right I reserve for all adults and one of the nicest things about being my age is that I can do whatever I like .
25 Right I mentioned about er about questions , fire away as , as you think about it .
26 Luckily I lived at the higher end of the village so my house was not affected .
27 10 October , 1903 RAYMOND ASQUITH writes to Lady Manners from Aberdeenshire : ‘ We had a storm yesterday and went out to watch the waves : I ventured too far out onto a rock and was knocked flat on my face against a granite floor by one of the biggest rollers ever seen on this coast : I never felt such a blow ; luckily I fell in a crevice and was n't washed away ; but I was stunned for a few seconds , and when I got up my face and knee were streaming with blood .
28 Eventually I asked for a transfer , but could n't get one , so I stayed and now I 'm glad I did . ’
29 Eventually I qualified as a teacher and attended a course at Coburg ; nowadays I specialise in teaching disabled people , but also enjoy being an ordinary member of a local class ( which the Vicar kindly helps advertise ) .
30 Eventually I fell on my knees and called him a fucking bastard , and he just laughed .
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